Shots Fired at US Consulate in Toronto Spark Manhunt Amid Antisemitic Violence and Regional Tensions

Two suspects fired multiple shots at the US consulate in downtown Toronto early Tuesday, prompting a major police manhunt and heightened security. No injuries were reported, but the incident follows recent synagogue shootings and has been linked to international conflicts, including the war in Iran. Leaders including Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Doug Ford condemned the attack.

Toronto Police responded to gunfire at the US consulate at University Avenue and Queen Street West around 4:30-5:29 a.m. on March 10, 2026. Deputy Police Chief Frank Barredo reported that two individuals exited a white SUV, fired multiple shots, and fled. Shell casings were found, with damage including bullet holes in the glass front doors, though bullets did not penetrate the building. No one inside was injured, and some may not have noticed the early-morning incident.

The shooting follows a week of antisemitic violence, including gunfire at three synagogues in North York and Vaughan. Federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree noted bullets piercing 'three layers' at one synagogue, calling it 'not the Canadian way.' Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow linked the consulate attack to these incidents and rising antisemitic tensions tied to international conflicts: 'This cannot stand,' she said, emphasizing safety for the Jewish community and international partners.

Police released an image of the white SUV and are seeking public tips, including dashcam footage. Southbound University Avenue was closed for forensic work. The Toronto Police Service and Royal Canadian Mounted Police, led by officer Chris Leather, are investigating motives, with former OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis attributing it to anti-US sentiments fueled by Middle East volatility. Ontario Premier Doug Ford called it an 'absolutely unacceptable act of violence and intimidation against our American friends and neighbors,' hinting at possible ties to the war in Iran amid protests by Toronto's large Iranian community outside the consulate.

Prime Minister Mark Carney described the incident as 'extremely concerning' and pledged full resources to bring perpetrators to justice. Security has been ramped up at the US and Israeli consulates in Toronto and embassies in Ottawa as a heavy police presence continues.

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