St. John’s Man Charged with Attempted Murder Found Fit for Trial

A St. John’s man has been charged with multiple offenses, including three counts of attempted murder. The accused, Mitchell Rose, 32, has been found fit to stand trial after an evaluation. He has been held at a forensic unit within the new mental health center since December 9.
Incident Overview
Rose’s arrest occurred on December 8, near Anspach Street, following a violent incident in a west-end apartment building. He allegedly attempted to kill two women and one man during the altercation and also assaulted another man nearby.
Charges Against Mitchell Rose
- Three counts of attempted murder
- Aggravated assault
- Assault with a weapon
- Uttering threats
The specific type of weapon used in the assault has not been disclosed by the authorities.
Court Proceedings
During a recent court appearance conducted by phone from the hospital, Rose was informed he passed a fitness evaluation. He is now eligible to apply for bail. However, he has expressed a desire to remain in custody for the time being as his case progresses through the legal system.
Mental Health Considerations
Rose’s family claims he suffers from schizophrenia and was discharged from a court program that provided medication. They believe he was experiencing a psychotic episode at the time of the incident.
Next Steps in Legal Proceedings
Mitchell Rose’s next court date is scheduled for March 3. During this session, further proceedings will be determined in relation to the charges he faces.



