A man accused of killing a 9-year-old Oakdale boy while randomly shooting at passing traffic will undergo yet another mental evaluation before he goes to trial.
Nanh Lap Tran was led into a Washington County courtroom on Friday as both families watched from the gallery. He is charged with killing Devin Aryal, a fourth-grader, as the boy rode home from day care with his mother, Missy Aryal, on a cold February night in 2013.
Tran's attorney, Susan Drabeck, asked for another medical review of "my client's capacity to proceed."
District Judge Gary Schurrer granted the request and suspended Tran's court proceedings for 60 days. He also delayed February's scheduled jury trial because attorneys for both sides said they would need more time to prepare once the mental evaluation was complete.
"We want to make clear the state intends to prosecute once the defendant is determined competent," said Jessica Stott of the county attorney's office, noting the gravity of the charges.
Tran has spent the past 17 months at the St. Peter Regional Treatment Center. He faces two counts of second-degree murder, one count each of attempted second-degree murder and first-degree assault with great bodily harm, and two counts of second-degree firearm assault with a dangerous weapon.
All are felonies.
He is accused of walking to Hadley Avenue near 7th Street, about a block from his home in Oakdale, and randomly shooting at cars as they drove by.