Leather also told reporters that security protocols are being enhanced at US and Israeli diplomatic buildings in Toronto and in the Canadian capital Ottawa.
“I think it’s fairly obvious based on the incidents in Toronto and elsewhere that these consulates deserve a heightened amount of vigilance and security at this time,” Leather said.
US Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra called the shooting “deeply troubling” and said he has “full confidence” in the Canadian police probe.
“Our work continues, we will not be intimidated,” he said on X.
There were protests outside the consulate last weekend to denounce the Middle East war triggered by US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Three Toronto-area synagogues have also been hit by gunfire in recent days, but no injuries have been reported.
Asked about a possible connection between the synagogue shootings and gunfire at the US consulate, Barredo said it was “too early” to establish a link.
But, he added, “we do not look at [the incidents] in isolation. We look at them collectively”.
Leather said the RCMP was working with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation on the consulate shooting, as well as Canada’s foreign intelligence agency, CSIS.
The consulate is located on Toronto’s University Avenue, a major north-south road that includes several hospitals and leads towards the provincial legislature.
– Agence France-Presse