Canadian police investigate gunfire at U.S. consulate in Toronto
Toronto police are investigating a shooting incident that occurred early on a recent morning at the U.S. consulate in Toronto. According to Deputy Chief Frank Barredo, two individuals exited a white Honda CRV SUV around 4:30 a.m. and discharged multiple rounds at the consulate building before making their escape. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries in connection with the gunfire. This incident has raised concerns regarding the safety of diplomatic missions in Canada, particularly in light of rising security issues globally. Authorities are currently reviewing surveillance footage and have appealed to the public for any information that could assist in identifying the suspects. The U.S. consulate has not commented on the incident as the investigation is ongoing. Toronto’s law enforcement agencies are committed to ensuring the safety of all diplomatic facilities and are taking the necessary measures to enhance security in the area. This event marks a troubling trend of increased violence near diplomatic sites, highlighting the need for robust protective measures to safeguard international relations and personnel.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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