A 27-year-old Somali man has been charged with attempted murder, assault and kidnapping after an alleged armed rampage across Christchurch which ended when he was shot by police.
In a special court sitting at his bedside in Christchurch Hospital today, where the man is under police guard as he recovers from the wounds he suffered, Judge Paul Kellar suppressed the man's name, and a request was made for him to undergo a psychiatric assessment.
The unemployed Christchurch man is accused of kidnapping and stabbing a delivery truck driver before repeatedly stabbing a city council worker, last week.
He is charged with attempting to murder the city council worker, whose name is also suppressed, injuring delivery truck driver Marteine Robin with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, unlawfully detaining the pair and unlawful possession of a knife in a public place.
The man's lawyer, Alister Davis, said his client was unwell.