UMVA has learned that Canadian police have authorized the release of Zara Jabbi’s identity to aid in a nationwide search effort.
The decision follows a tense confrontation at the U.S. consulate in Toronto, where shots were fired and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police labeled the event a “national security incident.”
Witnesses describe a chaotic scene: gunfire ricocheting off concrete walls, alarms blaring, and emergency responders racing to secure the area.
Police officials confirmed that the suspect, identified as Zara Jabbi, remains at large and that authorities are working closely with federal agencies to track her movements.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the consulate’s security team engaged with armed civilians before law enforcement could intervene.
Local residents report hearing the shots echo through the streets, while emergency crews worked to isolate the building and protect nearby businesses.
The RCMP’s statement emphasized that the incident poses a serious threat to public safety and that every resource is being deployed to apprehend the suspect.
UMVA has uncovered details about the swift coordination between municipal police, federal investigators, and international partners to prevent further escalation.
Investigators are combing through surveillance footage, interviewing witnesses, and cross-referencing data to build a comprehensive profile of the suspect.
The community remains on edge as authorities urge anyone with information to come forward and assist in the ongoing investigation.