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2nd psychiatric evaluation requested for Kirkland man accused of trying to kill his children

WATCH: A West Island man accused of the attempted murder of his two young children will spent the holidays behind bars. As Global's Felicia Parrillo explains, the Crown prosecutor in the case has requested a second psychiatric evaluation – Dec 21, 2018

A West Island man accused of trying to kill his children made a brief court appearance Friday.

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Last month, the accused, who cannot be identified, was sent for a psychiatric evaluation at the Pinel Institute to determine if he was criminally responsible for his involvement in the shooting of his five-year-old son and 69-year-old father-in-law in November.

Friday, the Crown said it received the psychiatric report, but is requesting a counter-evaluation.

“For now, we’re going to keep the reasons [for the counter-evaluation] for ourselves and we will be able to give more explanation when we receive the counter expertise,” said crown prosecutor Anne Joncas Côté.

READ MORE: Kirkland man charged with attempted murder of his two children

Lawyers for the accused say he is eager to begin treatment.

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“Our client continues to have the support of his family,” said defence lawyer, Alexandre Bien-Aimé. “He’s eager to start treatment and eventually get some kind of normalcy in his life and in his family’s life.”

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The 36-year-old is charged with  two counts of attempted murder – one count against each of his sons.

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He also faces two counts of aggravated assault, one against one of his sons and one against his father-in-law, as well as two counts of illegal use of a firearm.

This comes after Montreal police were called to the West Island on Nov. 9 about a man in crisis inside a home.

Montreal police officers outside a home in Kirkland following a shooting. Brayden Jagger Haines/ Global News

When officers arrived, they located a five-year-old boy and a 69-year-old man, both injured with gunshot wounds.

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READ MORE: Kirkland suspect charged after boy, man injured in shooting

The suspect surrendered to officers at the scene.

WATCH BELOW: Kirkland shooting suspect appears in court

The man will remain detained at the Pinel Institute until his next court appearance.

He is expected back in court Jan. 17.

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