US Consulate Shooting: Canadian Law Enforcement Share Update
Canadian police are investigating a shooting at the United States consulate in downtown Toronto early Tuesday, an incident officials condemned as an act of intimidation amid heightened tensions and recent gunfire attacks elsewhere in the city. Toronto police said officers responded around 5:30 a.m. to reports of gunfire at the consulate near University Avenue and Queen Street West. No injuries were reported, though people were inside the building at the time. In a later update, police said a white Honda CR‑V was traveling westbound on Dundas Street West before turning south onto University Avenue and stopping in front of the U.S. consulate. Two men exited the vehicle and fired multiple rounds at the building before getting back inside and fleeing southbound on University Avenue. When officers arrived, they found evidence consistent with a firearm discharge, including damage to the glass and door of the building and shell casings at the scene, police said. An image of the suspect vehicle has been released as investigators work to identify those responsible.
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