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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A man was arrested at the border then held for nearly three days in a potentially dangerous medical state, according to court documents. In March 2019, Jesus Centeno-Paredes was arrested trying to enter the United States at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry.Centeno was an undocumented immigrant and previously deported from the United States, according to charging documents. His exact charge was attempted entry after deportation.Centeno was taken to the Metropolitan Correction Center San Diego, a federal detention center, but was rejected because of his chronic use of heroin and an abscess on his leg, according to court documents.According to court documents, officials at MCC directed that Centeno be taken to Alvarado Parkway Institute, an inpatient hospital in San Diego County, where he would receive medically monitored detox care. Instead, he was taken to the hospital to treat his leg and then back to the Port of Entry, where he was held for nearly three days and denied medically necessary care to detox from heroin safely, records state.Centeno's attorney argued his client's case is not isolated, and the outrageousness of the government's misconduct is intensified by its repeated denial of adequate detox care while holding detainees at the Port of Entry."They did the minimum, like not even what they had to," Centeno told 10News."It was cold, it was small," he said of his conditions at the facility. "They gave you a blanket, not even a blanket -- foil, a piece of thin foil."10News obtained hours of surveillance video of Centeno in his holding cell.In the video, you can see Centeno curled up under a makeshift blanket. He spent time resting on either a concrete bench or what he described as a thin mat on the ground. According to court documents, "Mr. Centeno was kept in a small cell where the lights were on the entire time. Mr. Centeno was not given a change of clothes during the nearly three days while he was at the Port of Entry. The cell where Mr. Centeno was held did not have a bed, and Mr. Centeno was given a thin foil blanket and a torn yoga mat to lie on. There was no soap, no toothbrush, and no hygiene products."At one point, the camera shows Centeno trying to throw wet toilet paper at the ceiling in an attempt to cut off the air conditioning."That's where the ventilation was," he explained. "The air comes in cold, and I'm laying, and the air comes in like this."While Centeno looks calm in the video, he said he's going through major drug detox. Staying still was his coping mechanism.Pain specialist Dr. Clark Smith said it is dangerous not to check the blood pressure of someone going through withdrawal. "It would be medical malpractice," he said.Smith explained people going through heroin withdrawal generally experience elevated blood pressure, nausea, and muscle aches, among other symptoms."I've seen people who looked OK. They didn't have noticeable shaking, and their blood pressure was so high they were going to die either from a heart attack or stroke," he said."[Centeno] should have been given medially basic care for this type of treatment, and he wasn't, and that's scary," said Centeno's criminal attorney Ryan Stitt."People in Mr. Centeno's situation are not convicted of any crime. They are held for days without access to a telephone or communication with the outside world, and they are not given proper medical care. It's really a terrifying cocktail of abuse," he explained.Stitt called Centeno's treatment shocking and said the government knew he required medical care to detox from heroin safely.In court documents, Stitt wrote: "Mr. Centeno's case is one where the government knew he needed care and simply elected to lock him in a cell and not provide the care because the one treatment facility it contracts with was full. Perhaps if Mr. Centeno's case was the first case where the treatment center was full, the government's failure to have a backup plan or to take other corrective action would render the misconduct less serious. However, the record shows that this is not an isolated case and that the misconduct is widespread. Moreover, the government's record keeping in Mr. Centeno's case worsens the misconduct. The records state that Mr. Centeno received medication twice while at the Port of Entry, but the surveillance video from his cell fails to show that he received the medication at the proscribed times. The government also failed to keep medical records for his stay at the Port of Entry. This failure is striking given the fact that Mr. Centeno's lawyers were objecting in court to his deficient medical care while he was still at the Port of Entry."Centeno was eventually taken to Alvarado Parkway Institute when bed space became available and treated for withdrawal, according to court filings.When asked by Team10 Investigator Adam Racusin if he thought he was treated humanely, Centeno said: "I think they treat dogs better, in the kennels." The U.S. Attorney's Office dropped the charge against Centeno about an hour after 10News finished interviewing him. That U.S. Attorney's Office declined to comment on that decision.As of today, Centeno is back at the San Ysidro Port of Entry. He does plan to file for citizenship, and he is contesting his deportation on that basis. Government's ResponseA spokesperson for Customs and Border Protection told 10News, "CBP does not comment on matters that are currently under litigation."10News pointed out that the charge against Centeno was dropped but didn't hear back.In court filings, the Assistant U.S. Attorney assigned to the case addressed Centeno's allegations: "While defendant was at the POE, records show that CBP conducted wellness checks on defendant's cell virtually every 20 minutes for the entirety of his time there.CBP regularly offered or provided meals, including hot burritos (with a vegetarian option), cookies, snacks, turkey sandwiches, fruit juice, and other meals. The records would reflect if the defendant had refused or failed to receive any meals. He did not. Additionally, a physician assistant and an on-call physician were available if necessary. According to Supervisor Enforcement Officer in the Criminal Enforcement Unit at San Ysidro, Sarah Esparagoza, medical personnel, including physician assistants, are available at the San Ysidro Port of Entry for 16 to 20 hours a day." The government told the judge if someone in custody experiences any significant medical issue while at the Port of Entry, they would be referred to the on-duty physician assistant or taken to the emergency room at a local hospital.According to the court filing by the government, "The conduct at issue here does not rise to the level of cruel and unusual punishment necessary to violate defendant's Eight Amendment rights. As identified below, defendant fails to present any evidence that was in experiencing dangerous symptoms of withdrawal at the POE. What this court does know is that defendant was taken to the emergency room when needed; he was monitored through numerous wellness checks; had access to P.A.s 16 to 20 hours a day; had CBP Officers near—many of whom are also certified EMTs; and access to transportation to the emergency room (again) if needed."Other people going through withdrawalCenteno is not the only one making these allegations of mistreatment in a border holding cell.Documents obtained by Team 10 allege others have gone through detox at the San Ysidro Land Port of Entry.Team 10 obtained what's known as the "No Body Active List" or "Federal Defender No Body Report."According to court filings, "By 9:00 a.m. each day, the government shall provide a list to the duty Magistrate Judge and Federal Defender of all persons arrested before 6:00 a.m. that day, but who will not be arraigned that day. The government shall also provide the reasons for the delay and the location of the defendants. The government is therefore required to provide the No Body Active List by order of the Court."A No Body Active List from March of this year shows two additional people involuntarily detoxing from heroin were kept at the San Ysidro Port. Team 10 investigator Adam Racusin has also seen other No Body Active Lists from different dates showing other people marked as detoxing at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.Team 10 tried to get all No Body Active Lists from the start of this year, but so far, the United States Attorney's Office has not turned them over, and said they aren't public documents.Right now the government is facing two other civil lawsuits claiming it did not provide adequate medical care.Not enough resourcesIn each of the cases reviewed by 10News, detainees have been turned away from Alvarado Parkway Institute (API) because of a lack of beds.A spokesperson for API told 10News it provides behavioral health services to the general public in San Diego and the surrounding communities, including various government agencies."We have had a longstanding relationship with federal agencies in the local San Diego area and have provided inpatient psychiatric and detox services to their detainees for years. That work represents less than 10% of the patient population that we treat. The remainder of our patient population is from the San Diego and surrounding communities," the spokesperson said. API told 10News once a patient is admitted, they are monitored around the clock by registered nursing staff, and physicians are on-call 24-hours a day. API detoxification protocols include medication intervention where medicine would be administered based on what the patient is detoxing from, as well as to assist with comfort levels.According to the spokesperson, API is a 66-bed inpatient hospital. 10News asked API how it's possible they can run out of space and how often that happens."Due to the lack of inpatient psychiatric beds in San Diego County, we often operate near or at full capacity. Because of this, it is not uncommon for us to be forced to refer inquires to another facility or turn them away because we are full or we do not have an appropriate bed available. API treats male and female clients with various levels of acuity. Clients are assigned rooms based on a number of factors and space availability depends on the individual's age, sex, presenting problems, medical comorbidities, and status as a criminal or administrative detainee," the API spokesperson told 10News. 10408

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A man was hospitalized after being hit by a car near Liberty Station Tuesday night. According to San Diego Police, the crash happened near Rosecrans Street and Laning Road around 5:17 p.m. Police say the victim, only described as a man in his 60s, was crossing the street in a designated crosswalk when the driver of a car turned left and hit the man. The victim was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. According to police, the driver stayed on scene and is cooperating. 517

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A mother and son who died in a shooting at a Linda Vista home earlier this week were identified by San Diego police.On Dec. 7, at around 3:15 a.m., officers were called to a home in the 2200 block of Crandall Drive in response to a shooting.Responding officers found a man and a woman inside the home with gunshot wounds to their upper bodies, according to police.The woman, identified as 46-year-old Hue Le, died from her injuries at the hospital.RELATED: Mother dead, son gravely injured in Linda Vista shootingThe injured man, identified as the deceased woman’s 28-year-old son Justin Le, was placed on life support but police said he passed away on Tuesday evening.According to police, Justin Le’s injuries appeared to be self-inflicted.The case is being investigated as an apparent murder-suicide, San Diego police said.No other details on the case were released. 895

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A massive water main break in North Park Tuesday morning flooded streets as the neighborhood continues to cope with issues related to the breaks. According to the city, a 30-inch cast iron water main transmission line broke around 6 a.m. on Ray Street at Capps Street. Currently, the City of San Diego is in the process of replacing all cast iron pipes. After that process is complete, the city says it will assess concrete mains. Crews hope to have all cast iron pipes removed by 2023. RELATED STORIESWater main break floods North Park streetsMan rescued after driving into deep water amid North Park water main breakNeighbors upset with water main breaks in North ParkOver the last several years, several major water mains broke in the North Park neighborhood. Check out the timeline of breaks below: 831

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A newly discovered comet flew past Earth early on Saturday, giving those who awoke early enough to catch it quite a show.Comet Neowise was spotted by a NASA telescope by the same name on March 27, according to NASA. Since then, the space agency says the comet has been spotted by several NASA spacecraft, including Parker Solar Probe, NASA’s Solar and Terrestrial Relations Observatory, the ESA/NASA Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, and astronauts aboard the International Space Station.NASA says the comet came within Mercury's orbit on July 3, where the sun caused dust and gas to burn off its surface and create an even bigger debris trail.Neowise, which measures about three miles across, will be visible in Earth's Northern Hemisphere until mid-August, when it will change course and head toward the outer solar system, NASA says.For the next few days, the comet will be visible about an hour before sunrise in the northeastern sky in the U.S., NASA adds. Depending on local conditions, Neowise may be visible shortly after sunset on July 11 or July 12."In its discovery images, Comet Neowise appeared as a glowing, fuzzy dot moving across the sky even when it was still pretty far away," said Amy Mainzer, Neowise principal investigator at the University of Arizona. "As soon as we saw how close it would come to the Sun, we had hopes that it would put on a good show."In San Diego County, at least one stargazer was able to catch the comet streak across the early morning sky. Kim DeCew posted to 10News' Weather Watchers Facebook page her glimpse of the comet from Mt. Laguna.GALLERY: Comet Neowise glides through morning sky at Mt. LagunaFor the next few days it will be visible about an hour before sunrise, close to the horizon in the northeastern sky in the United States. Observers might be able to see the comet's central core, or nucleus, with the naked eye in dark skies; using binoculars will give viewers a good look at the fuzzy comet and its long, streaky tail. As it speeds away from the Sun, Comet NEOWISE will begin to make its appearance in the evening sky shortly after sunset on July 11 or July 12, depending on local conditions. 2185

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