Police search for two suspects after U.S. consulate in Toronto hit by gunfire
TORONTO — Shots fired at the United States consulate in Toronto were denounced by Ontario’s premier as unacceptable acts of intimidation as police searched for two suspects in the early-morning shooting on Tuesday.
No injuries were reported after police say two suspects pulled up in front of the downtown consulate in a white Honda CR-V around 4:30 a.m. and opened fire with a handgun before fleeing the scene.
The shooting was only reported about an hour later and it’s possible the people inside the heavily fortified building at the time were unaware of what had taken place, police told a news conference.
Police said it was too early to say whether the shooting was connected to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran but say security would be increased at Israeli and American embassies and consulates in both Toronto and Ottawa.

