Police in Toronto, Canada, are investigating after someone opened fire at the U.S. Consulate just before 5:30 a.m Tuesday.
Officers responded to reports of shots fired at Queen Street West and University Avenue in the heart of the downtown core. Authorities issued a message on X, noting someone “discharged a firearm at the American Consulate.” Toronto Police Operations confirmed “evidence of a firearm discharge has been located,” and reported that no injuries were reported.
Officials have not released any information about a suspect or motive.
FIREARM DISCHARGE:
University Av + Queen St West
5:29am
– Police responded to reports that someone discharged a firearm at the American Consulate
– Police are on scene
– Evidence of a firearm discharge has been located
– No reports of injuries
– Anyone w/info contact police…— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) March 10, 2026
Southbound lanes on University Avenue from Armoury Street remains cordoned off as the investigation continues.
Police appealed to the public to report any information they may have in relation to this incident.
Just days prior, gunfire erupted at three Toronto-area synagogues over a 24-hour period, according to The Canadian Jewish News. (RELATED: ‘Explosion’ Strikes US Embassy In Europe, Police Say)
There are several cameras surrounding the perimeter of the consulate.
The Daily Caller has reached out to Toronto Police for comment.
This is a developing story.
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