Suspect linked to U.S. consulate shooting on run in Canada, officer killed
Summary
A Toronto police officer was killed during a police operation linked to a shooting at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto earlier this year. One suspect was arrested with gunshot wounds, and another suspect is still being searched for by police.Key Facts
- A Toronto police officer, Constable Marc Pinizzotto, was fatally shot during a raid on a high-rise building in North York, Toronto.
- The raid was related to a shooting at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto that happened in March 2026.
- One 19-year-old suspect, Nicholas Bennett, was arrested and will face first-degree murder charges for the officer's death.
- Another 19-year-old suspect, Zara Jabbi, is considered armed and dangerous and is being hunted by police.
- The U.S. Consulate shooting involved two people firing multiple shots at the building before driving away.
- U.S. prosecutors linked the consulate shooting to Mohammad Baqer Saad Al-Saadi, an Iraqi accused of leading a terrorist network tied to Iran.
- Police also mentioned ongoing investigations into other shootings connected to this case but gave no details.
- The U.S. Ambassador to Canada expressed condolences to the officer’s family and honored his service.
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