A man accused of murdering his 32-year-old sister and attempting to murder his nephew inside their San Gabriel apartment was ordered held in lieu of $3.05 million bail Monday.

Johnny Goins, 30, of Pasadena was taken into custody Thursday night after his sister, Tanaya Goins, was found in her apartment in the 5100 block of Rosemead Boulevard with a fatal gunshot wound just before 7 a.m. that day.

He appeared at the Alhambra Superior Court Monday afternoon for an arraignment that was continued to April 2. He has been charged with murder, attempted murder and assault with a firearm.

If convicted, he could face 52 years to life in prison.

Johnny Goins’ attorney Robyn Chew requested a bail review hearing for the same day. She declined to comment on the case.

During the incident, the victim’s 13-year-old son was also struck by the gunfire, but he did not suffer life-threatening injuries, the District Attorney’s office said.

The shooting appeared to be the culmination of an ongoing dispute, investigators noted, however officials did not disclose any details.

Deputies from the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Temple Station responded to the apartment after receiving a call of an assault with a deadly weapon.

Tanaya Goins’ boyfriend was in the rear of the apartment when the violence occurred, detectives said.

The victim, her son and her boyfriend lived in the bottom-floor apartment of the two-story complex.

About 30 friends and family present in court Monday looked on as a judge read a protective order filed against Johnny Goins. All declined to comment for this story.