
Shots fired at US consulate in Toronto amid Middle East tensions; probe on
India Today
The reported shooting comes after two Toronto-area synagogues were struck by gunfire last weekend.
Canadian police are investigating reports that the United States consulate in downtown Toronto was hit by gunfire early on Tuesday morning. No injuries have been reported.
Toronto police said Tuesday they responded to reports at around 5:30 am that someone shot at the US consulate.
In a post on social media, police said they were at the scene near University Avenue and Queen Street West.
"Evidence of a firearm discharge has been located," police said in the post.
No suspect information has been released.
"The shooting that took place at the US consulate early this morning is an absolutely unacceptable act of violence and intimidation aimed at our American friends and neighbours," Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in a statement.

Over the past week, social media has been abuzz with rumours claiming that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was killed in an Iranian missile strike. However, there remains no credible evidence. It coincided with his reported absence from cabinet meetings. However, Israel has released videos and images to assert that Netanyahu is alive.












