Gunfire at U.S. Consulate in Toronto Prompts National-Security Probe

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Shots were fired at the U.S. consulate in Toronto early Tuesday; no injuries or damage were reported. Police say two people in a white Honda CRV fired at the building and fled. The incident is being treated as a national security matter, with investigations by Toronto police, the RCMP, CSIS, and the FBI, but no suspects or motive have been identified. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford condemned the act. The shooting follows recent synagogue gunfire in the Toronto area, though officials have not linked the incidents.
- Shots fired at U.S. consulate in Toronto, Canada, with no suspects or motive identified CBS News
- Canadian police investigate gunfire at U.S. consulate in Toronto PBS
- Shots fired at U.S. consulate in Toronto deemed national security incident: RCMP Global News
- Carney: Gunshots fired at US consulate in Toronto ‘reprehensible’ The Hill
- Canada police investigate after shots fired at US consulate in Toronto BBC
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