
On the surface, it offers what any good revival does: The bracing, nostalgia-laced return of a beloved character - Timothy Olyphant’s modern-day, Stetson-wearing lawman Raylan Givens - in a new adventure.

Times staff writer Efrain Hernandez contributed to this story.As a stone Justified fan, I’m just not sure what to make of FX’s new limited series revival, Justified: City Primeval. Young said a suicide watch requires that the hospital staff evaluate the patient and take the “necessary precautions” to ensure safety, and does not normally involve around-the-clock supervision of the patient.

Hospital officials refused to comment on Combs’ death Monday, saying the hospital was barred by “federal and state laws governing the release of patient information,” and that they wished to respect Combs’ family’s privacy. The next day, police received a call from the hospital, saying that an orderly checking on Combs found him hanged in a closet in his room at about 4:10 a.m. The officers who took Combs into custody described the celebrity as calm, but said he refused to answer any questions, Young said.

When Combs arrived at the house, his wife and children were not home, but he proceeded to overturn furniture. On Saturday, police said, Combs visited a friend in Los Angeles, who described Combs as “in a rage.” Combs left the friend’s house, saying he was going to his Glendale home “to hurt his wife and destroy the place,” and the friend alerted Glendale police, Young said.

The couple, who recently separated and have six children ranging from elementary school-age to teenage, had filed for divorce more than a year ago and then reconciled, but had recently refiled for divorce, police said. Police said Monday they believed Combs had become intensely upset over his pending divorce.
