US consulate in Toronto struck by gunfire, police say; no injuries reported
The U.S. consulate in Toronto was struck by gunfire early Tuesday morning in what authorities are calling a "national security incident."
Deputy Chief Frank Barredo of the Toronto Police Service said two male suspects exited a white Honda CR-V around 4:30 a.m. and discharged firearms at the heavily fortified building before fleeing the scene.
Police said the CR-V was traveling westbound on Dundas Street West before turning southbound onto University Avenue, and stopping in front of the consulate.