today the sheriff s emergency response team, or sert, is focused on an inmate with a history of assaultive behavior. we re about to go into our 1-5-2 segregation unit and conduct a cell search for contraband. inside inmate deven gallop s cell. there you go. back against the door. inmate gallop is known for making weapons. he usually doesn t go too many days without trying to manufacture something. you know, periodically, every couple of weeks we ll take the opportunity to search his cell. and most times it s lucrative. i know they re coming. i can hear them. i know what cell they re coming to. they re not coming for nobody else but my cell. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. just let us search your cell, all right? they just refer to me as someone who causes trouble. probably don t trust me, probably always think i got a
his recreation time alone. gallop is currently serving two years for the distribution of narcotics. he also has an open case for assault with a dangerous weapon, to which he has pled not guilty. but his reputation at suffolk county stems from a prior conviction for attacking another inmate during an earlier stay here. one day i was just sitting down. and i was like maybe i could take the mirror off. i started playing with it and i learnt how to take it apart. i ran into another kid s cell and i stabbed him. the inmate was stabbed 19 times. myself and the staff responded. as we entered the unit, we observed a cell door was wide open. and when we got down there, deven gallop was inside the cell and he was stabbing the inmate that was inside the cell with the manufactured weapon that he had made. there was blood on the walls, on the floor. all over both inmates. the victim survived the attack. i believe that he enjoyed the notoriety that came behind what
he had done. it gives him a little bit of a reputation. and it sends a message to the staff as well as other inmates. i m not the nastiest. i m just a regular person, like i said. you re going to hear from other people like i m something different, but i m just a regular person here trying to maintain. but you know, sometimes things go the opposite way. coming up, deven gallop faces a shakedown. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. just let us search your cell, all right? and a group of youngsters face the harsh reality of jail life. open the door! open the door! open the door. no, please, please, oh! (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what s not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico.
facility that contraband might be present. whether it be drugs, weapons, et cetera inside the housing units. today the sheriff s emergency response team or sert is focused on an inmate with a history of assaultive behavior. we re about to go into our 1-5-2 segregation unit for a cell search for contraband. inside inmate deven gallop s cell. there you go. back against the door. inmate gallop is known for making weapons. he usually doesn t go too many days without trying to manufacture something. you know, periodically every couple of weeks we ll take the opportunity to search his cell. and most times it s lucrative. i know they re coming. i can hear them. i know what cell they re coming to. they re not coming for nobody else but my cell. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. just let us search your cell, all right? they just refer to me as someone who causes trouble. probably don t trust me, probably always think i got a weapon on me at all times. because creative inmates can turn almost
[engine starts] [guitar continues] at boston s suffolk county jail, maintaining the safety of inmates and staff is a top priority. key to that goal is identifying and segregating inmates with violent histories, inmates like deven gallop. he s pretty notorious here due to his gang affiliation and his willingness to fight not only inmates but staff. he cannot make it housed with anyone, he cannot rec with anyone.