Mar 10 β€’ 19:24 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ Spain El PaΓ­s

The US Consulate in Toronto, Canada Shot At

The US consulate in Toronto, Canada, was shot at early Tuesday morning, following recent attacks on synagogues in the area.

Early Tuesday morning, the US consulate in Toronto, Canada, became the target of a firearm attack, although no injuries were reported in the incident. Toronto police responded to emergency calls reporting gunfire around 4 a.m. near the downtown consulate. This attack is part of a concerning trend, as it follows a series of shootings at three synagogues over the week, raising fears about safety and escalating tensions in the community.

Toronto Police Deputy Chief Frank Barredo informed the public that security cameras captured two individuals in a white Honda CR-V who exited the vehicle to fire shots at the consulate. After the attack, the suspects fled south along University Avenue. Law enforcement is currently focused on identifying the attackers and collecting evidence from the scene. This incident highlights the ongoing threats to diplomatic missions and the potential implications for international relations, particularly between Canada and the United States.

The timing of this attack is particularly significant as it comes amidst rising concerns over antisemitism and targeted violence in various urban centers. The police are not only investigating this incident with urgency but are also linking it to the recent spate of attacks on synagogues, thereby indicating a broader issue of safety for minority groups in Canada. As investigations continue, the focus will likely expand to evaluating community responses and enhancing security measures for vulnerable institutions.

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