Toronto police say they have arrested 19-year-old Zara Jabbi, the final outstanding suspect wanted in the March 2026 shooting at the U.S. Consulate.Jabbi was taken into custody on Wednesday at Toronto Pearson International Airport and now faces a series of serious firearm and national‑security‑related charges.His arrest comes six days after coordinated search warrants across Toronto led to the arrests of two other suspects — including Sheldon Tracey‑Stewart, who police allege also opened fire on the consulate.Police say the attack unfolded just before dawn on March 10, when a white Honda CR‑V, which had been stolen shortly beforehand, drove westbound along Dundas Street West before turning south onto University Avenue and stopping directly in front of the U.S. Consulate at 360 University Avenue. According to investigators, two suspects — Tracey‑Stewart and Jabbi — got out of the vehicle and fired multiple rounds at the building before getting back inside the SUV and fleeing southbound.Responding officers arrived to find damage to the glass and doors consistent with gunfire, along with shell casings scattered at the scene. Police say people were inside the consulate at the time, though no one was injured. Surveillance video later showed the suspects recording the shooting on their phones as they discharged their weapons. The stolen CR‑V was later found abandoned in Scarborough.More to come