NewsWorld newsFIFA World CupToronto Police are searching for a 19-year-old man wanted in connection with a shooting at the US Consulate in March - he is considered to be 'armed and dangerous'00:41, 12 Jun 2026Updated 00:41, 12 Jun 2026Police are hunting for a man linked to a shooting three months ago and have urged the public not to approach him as they believe him to be 'armed and dangerous'.It comes as another individual has been charged in connection with the death of a police officer in a raid in Toronto, Canada.Zara Jabbi, 19, is wanted over a shooting incident at the US Consulate in March of this year. Authorities warned that he "is considered armed and dangerous"."If you see him, do not approach. Call 911 immediately," officers stressed. The 19 year old's photograph has been circulated to assist in tracking him down.He remains on the run just hours before Toronto prepares to host its inaugural FIFA World Cup fixture, with supporters from across the globe having descended upon cities throughout Canada and co-hosts Mexico and the US.The city is hosting its first World Cup fixture on Friday, June 12 when Canada take on Bosnia and Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium.Officers have also expressed gratitude to the public following the tragic loss of Constable Marc Pinizzotto.Constable Pinizzotto was fatally wounded while on duty on Thursday, June 11.The officer was shot during a high-risk search warrant execution, part of a coordinated operation involving five simultaneous warrants. A suspect was also shot by police during the confrontation and remains hospitalised.Nicholas Bennett, 19, from Toronto, faces a First Degree Murder charge relating to Constable Pinizzotto's death.Jabbi continues to evade capture, authorities confirmed.Article continues belowJabbi is sought in relation to the March incident at the US Consulate."We recognize there are many questions."Given the ongoing nature of the investigation, there are limits to the information we can provide at this time. We will share further updates as soon as we are able," police stated.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.FIFA World CupMurderCrime
Police warn not to approach 'dangerous' man hours before World Cup fixture
Toronto Police are searching for a 19-year-old man wanted in connection with a shooting at the US Consulate in March - he is considered to be 'armed and dangerous'












