Former Murder Suspect Sues Arcata, County Paying $3.5 Million After Jail Death; Other Top Stories

Published: June 16, 2018, 4:30 p.m.

b"Refresh yourself or catch up on local news with Humboldt Last Week. It begins with quick summaries and often finishes with an interview or longer story. Available where you get podcasts and downloadable for later listening.\\n\\nEpisode 86 partners: Cafe Nooner, Bongo Boy Studio, Humboldt Clothing Co.\\n\\nFormer Murder Suspect Sues Arcata, Says Cops Defamed Him While Investigating Death of HSU Student (7:12)\\n\\n\\u201cI had a law professor look over his entire complaint,\\u201d said North Coast Journal Editor Thadeus Greenson. \\u201cBoth because he was representing himself to look at it for potential filing errors\\u2026 and then also to really look at the substance of his allegations in the lawsuit.\\u201d\\nCounty Settles Lawsuit Over Death in Jail Sobering Cell for $3.5 Million (16:51)\\n\\n\\u201c\\u2026It\\u2019s really hard to make a judgement on this case unless you\\u2019ve really taken a good look at all the facts,\\u201d said Greenson. \\u201cI would just say as a reporter having watched the entire video of Mr. Borges\\u2019 last hours from the time that Eureka police picked him up to the time that he stopped moving in a sobering cell, it gave me a much different picture than I had going in.\\u201d\\n\\n- Currently Tied Politicians Too Busy to Say Nice Things About Each Other\\n- Council to Decide on More Potential Retail Cannabis Shops in Eureka This Week\\n- Calfire Says PG&E Lines to Blame for a Number of Deadly Fires Last Year, PG&E Says They Met Overall Standards\\n- Inmates Further Accuse Former Jail Officer, Child Molestation Suspect\\n- Potential Sizzla Show in Humboldt Once Again Sizzles Out Over Homophobic Lyrics\\n- Sara Bareilles Hosts Tony Awards, Helps Eureka High\\n- Reddits Reminds Us About a Serial Killer\\u2019s Shocker at the Sheriff's Office in the 90s\\n- Alex Cappa Off to a Good NFL Start With Tampa Bay Buccaneers\\n- McKinleyville Mom Still Detained by Immigration Officers After Seven Months\\n- Other Top Stories\\n\\nHumboldt Last Week also includes additional crime updates, some attempts at humor, new music picks, Facebook giveaways, and more top stories. You can also listen and connect at humboldtlastweek.com."