Update: Gregory Anthony Beasley arrested in Toronto – Kingston police investigate the double homicide of Ottawa rapper Carl-Alen Delphin aka Lito, and Nico Soubliere

The 2021 Ontario Homicide Victim List is available here.

Kingston police and paramedics responded to a report of a shooting on October 16th at approximately 7:15pm, in the area of Sydenham Road and Highway 401.

Police arrived to find two injured men. Carl-Alen Delphin, 20, an Ottawa rapper who went by the name Lito was pronounced at the scene. The second victim, a 29-year-old man was rushed to Kingston General Hospital where he remains in the ICU.

Police said they are aware that several vehicles were in the area at the time of the incident and would like witnesses to come forward. Anyone with information pertaining to either incident is asked to contact Detective Constable Joel Fisher at jfisher@kingstonpolice.ca or 613-549-4660 x6338, Detective Sergeant Chad Parslow at cparslow@kingstonpolice.ca or 613-549-4660 x6245, or any member of the Major Crime Unit.

A gofundme campaign has been created to assist the family.

Update October 20th
The second victim Nico Soubliere, 29, died of his injuries in hospital on October 18th.

Back in 2012, a man with the same name was facing charges for a murder. Nico Soubliere, was charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit an indictable offence in relation to the homicide of  24-year-old Joey Faubert. 

Update June 23rd, 2022
Kingston Police Major Crime Unit has released images of a male they are looking to identify and speak to in regards to the murders of Nico Joseph Soubliere and Carl Alen Delphin. 

These images were taken from video footage that was recorded hours before the murders, and police have reason to believe that the male was in the company of both victims prior to the murders.

Police believe the person of interest to be:

–        A black male, 25-40 years of age

–        At least 6’2” tall, approximately 275 lbs

–        Not a resident of Kingston

Left to right:
Unknown Man, Nico Joseph Soubliere, Carl Alen Delphin

Update: On August 17, 2022 the Kingston Police arrested Gregory Anthony Beasley in the city of Toronto in relation to the murders of Nico Soubliere and Carl Alen Delphin. He is charged with two counts of first degree murder, possession of a firearm while prohibited, use firearm to commit an indictable offence, possession of a prohibited firearm without holding a license or registration certificate.