Recent acts of violence in U.S., Canada spark public security concerns

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March 11, 2026
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Recent violent incidents in the US and Canada have increased public concerns about safety.

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Recent acts of violence in the U.S. and Canada have sparked public concern over safety. Dan Byman, director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies' Warfare, Irregular Threats and Terrorism program, will provide further information.

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Attacks and Evacuations at US Embassies and Airports

Multiple security incidents have occurred, including an explosion outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, Norway, and an evacuation of Kansas City International Airport due to a potential threat. These events highlight heightened security concerns and ongoing investigations by authorities including the FBI.

Explosive Devices and Threats in US Cities and Embassies

Multiple incidents involving explosive devices and potential threats have occurred in the US and at US embassies abroad. These include an explosive device ignited outside the NYC mayor's home, an evacuation at Kansas City airport due to a threat, and an explosion at the US Embassy in Oslo.

Explosive Devices and Security Threats in Major Cities

Multiple incidents involving explosive devices and security threats have occurred across major cities, including outside the NYC mayor's home, at the US Embassy in Oslo, and the evacuation of Kansas City International Airport. These events have prompted FBI and police investigations into potential terror motives and public safety concerns.

Gunfire at US Consulate in Toronto

Police in Toronto are investigating an incident where shots were fired outside the U.S. consulate. No injuries have been reported, and authorities are working to identify suspects and motives.

Gunfire Incident at U.S. Consulate in Toronto

Gunshots were fired outside the U.S. consulate in Toronto, Canada, early Tuesday morning. Canadian police are investigating the incident, with no injuries reported and no suspects or motive immediately identified.

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