every single time we went out together we shot somebody or shot somebody s house or whatever or beat somebody up together. i don t like nobody talking bad about my brother. my brother don t like nobody talking bad about me. it creates a bad aura because that is the one-up factor again. we are not good together. we amp each other way too much. we get in way too much trouble. coming up, timothy campbell and jeffrey despeines square off again. this time headed down to medical to get check out. several officers are among the wounded. and it is good to leave the jail. going to have to sit in a cage. an inmate labor force benefits a different group of caged residents. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad. liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn t have that.
lot of times, and he has been on the phone with mom and dad trying to get them here to fill out an application. like these boots? they have a lot of personality. he does. he definitely does. he was excited to come out. while he hopes to free rocket from his cage full time back at the jail timothy campbell had his own feelings of being caged in. i hate the box. there s no wins in this facility. even when you re right, you re wrong. campbell has been on lockdown status for most of the past six months. recently he received another 20 days for fighting. with jeffrey despeines. he will soon face the disciplinary board again for a second fight with despeines, one in which several officers were injured trying to break it up. when my fellow officers get hurt i m very concerned. they don t understand when we order them to stop they should stop, because if they don t stop and continue to fight aggressively, then we have to
try to control the situation, and we do end up getting hurt almost every single time. neither camp bell nor despeines have been forthcoming about the cause of the conflict. investigators suspect it has to do with gang rivalries. during his one hour of daily recreation, campbell reveals he fought despeines who is nicknamed jugs, over something else entirely. he sucker punched me. one, two, whammy. had to do it. had to do it because he wanted my red and whites. i told him i wasn t giving it to him. red and white outft. he wanted yours? yeah. red and white uniforms are worn by inmates on lockdown status in order to quickly identify them as problematic. another inmate recently left the unit he traded his new set of red and whites to campbell in exchange for camp bell s older set, but despeines has come
they are placed in temporary holding cells while staff sorts out what happened. the same exact kid th wasn t supposed to be here just came in and tried tossau me a second time, so i beat him up. dpeines is moved into the holding cell next to camp bell. i beat you twice [ bleep ] and i ll beat you up the next time you [ bleep ] me [ bleep ]. i don t care how much police is there, i m going to pop you. let s see how long you live. i want to go home, man. i don t want to be in this [ bleep ] place with all these people, man. i m never going to [ bleep ] stop. but why? no reason behind it. until one of us is dead, no reason. despeines suffered a cut lip
did you sucker punch him? i guess you can call it that how did he respond? he was surprised. he was surprised. he didn t like it. despeines was charged with criminal possession of a loaded firearm. and reckless endangerment to which he has not pled guilty. he would not specify the cause of the fight. sergeant salvaggio and officer nicholson hope to get to the bottom of it during disciplinary hearings for both men. i think it is possibly a gang related thing. campbell is a latin thing. despeines is a blood. they seem to have problems at times within the facility. fighting with another inmate, breaking the rules. you get a $25 fine. i try to make it worth $25. despeines, come on in, take a seat. how do you plead? guilty, not guilty, guilty with