 Evertrami County Judge has found the man who allegedly kidnapped a five-year-old girl after a house fire last June in Bemidji competent to stand trial. Lawyers for Jacob William Kinn requested a competency evaluation after Kinn intentionally overdosed on albuterol according to court documents. Kinn was able to speak in complete sentences and even ask for pain medication. One staff told Kinn he would be discharged and returned to jail. He stopped moving, talking and eating. Several evaluations from doctors at the Minnesota Security Hospital in St. Peter found that Kinn's behavior was of his own choice. The court will move ahead with the jury trial. A congested omnibus hearing will be held at the Beltrami County Courthouse on June 6th. The jury trial is scheduled to begin on August 3rd and is expected to last a week. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.