Randy Tolley of Kitigan Zibi Identified in Tragic Murder-Suicide That Claimed Lives of Two Children

 A wave of grief has swept through the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community following the deaths of a father and his two young children in what authorities are calling a significant criminal incident. The tragedy unfolded overnight between February 10 and 11, 2026, leaving residents stunned and searching for answers.

Randy Tolley of Kitigan Zibi Identified

According to the Kitigan Zibi Police Service, officers were dispatched at approximately 2:04 a.m. on February 11 to a residence on Kichi Mikan Street after receiving an emergency call. Upon arrival, police discovered 41-year-old Randy Tolley Randolph deceased inside the home. His two children — a 12-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl — were found suffering from life-threatening injuries. Both children were rushed to the hospital for urgent medical care but, despite efforts to save them, later died from their injuries.

Authorities have confirmed that three members of the community lost their lives. Preliminary information indicates that a firearm was involved in the incident. However, officials have not publicly detailed the exact sequence of events as the investigation remains active.

Law enforcement is treating the case as a major criminal investigation. Specialized investigators focusing on crimes against persons are leading the inquiry, with assistance from the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), which routinely supports local police in serious or complex cases. A secure perimeter has been established around the residence while forensic teams carefully process the scene, collect evidence, and reconstruct a timeline of what occurred.

Police have emphasized that determining the precise circumstances surrounding the deaths is a top priority. In a brief public statement, the Kitigan Zibi Police Service directed media inquiries to SQ Quebec Media Relations and asked the public to respect the sensitivity of the situation as investigators continue their work.

The loss has deeply affected the tight-knit Indigenous community. Residents have taken to social media and community gatherings to express sorrow, offer condolences, and support extended family members impacted by the tragedy. Many have also acknowledged the emotional toll such incidents place on first responders, healthcare workers, and neighbors who are left grappling with shock and heartbreak.

Incidents involving family violence and firearms often raise broader conversations about mental health support, crisis intervention resources, and the importance of early warning signs. While authorities have not yet released a motive or confirmed the nature of the events inside the home, community leaders are encouraging residents to seek counseling services and lean on one another during this painful time.

As investigators continue to examine evidence and conduct interviews, officials say additional details will be released when appropriate. For now, the focus remains on supporting grieving loved ones and ensuring a thorough, transparent investigation.

The deaths of Randy Tolley Randolph and his two children have left an undeniable scar on the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg community — a reminder of how quickly tragedy can strike and how vital unity and compassion become in its aftermath.

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