Toronto Police Officer Shot During Raid Linked to US Consulate Attack
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- A Toronto police officer was shot during a raid on an apartment allegedly linked to the March attack on the US consulate.
- The search warrant was part of a national security investigation into the incident where two men fired shots at the empty diplomatic building.
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A Toronto police officer was shot while executing a search warrant in connection with a national security investigation. This investigation is linked to a March 10th incident where shots were fired at the empty US diplomatic building in downtown Toronto.
A Toronto police officer has been shot as police raided an apartment allegedly linked to the March attack on the US consulate.
Toronto police confirmed an officer was shot before 6am while conducting a search warrant in the north-west of the city, and has been rushed to hospital.
The Globe and Mail, citing an anonymous source, said the search warrant was part of a national security investigation related to the shooting at the US consulate in downtown Toronto on 10 March.
Toronto police confirmed at the time that two men fired multiple rounds at the empty US diplomatic building before sunrise.
No one was hurt in the incident that Pete Hoekstra, the US ambassador to Canada, called “deeply troubling”.
Canada’s federal police have said the investigation into the consulate shooting would determine whether it amounted to a “terrorist” event.
More details soon …
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the current condition of the injured officer?
- What specific evidence linked the apartment to the US consulate attack?
- What led to the shooting of the officer during the raid?
- Will the consulate shooting be officially classified as a terrorist event?



