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A woman from Oakville is among those facing additional charges following an incident at a private event, reported as a Pro-Israel gathering, in downtown Toronto.
Toronto Police say the charges stem from a November 2025 incident in the Bay Street and Elm Street area, where a group allegedly forced entry into a private event, damaged property, and caused fear among attendees. One person was injured during the disturbance.
The Oakville woman is now among four who are facing several additional charges, including:
- Member of Unlawful Assembly while Masked
- Take Part in a Riot while Masked
- Mischief Interfere with Lawful Enjoyment of Property
- Public Incitement of Hatred
Investigators previously arrested six individuals in connection with the incident.
Police continue to ask anyone with information to come forward.
ORIGINAL (Published on November 7th at 11:38 a.m.)
An Oakville woman is among five people charged after police responded to a disturbance at a private event near Bay Street and Elm Street in Toronto on Wednesday, November 5th.
Investigators say a group of protestors forcibly entered the building, causing property damage and alarming attendees. One person was injured by broken glass during the incident, and police arrested several suspects nearby.
The event was being held by the Toronto Metropolitan University chapter of Students Supporting Israel.
The 25-year-old Oakville resident now faces charges of:
- Forcible Entry
- Member of Unlawful Assembly
- Obstruct Peace Officer
She is scheduled to appear in a Toronto court in January.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Toronto police or provide tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers.








