but just as he was at the nashua street jail, bloodworth is housed in the segregation unit at the house of correction. get down on your knees, chest over the bed. i m going to try to stay out of trouble. but if someone approaches me, then i m going to have to handle my b.i., you know? handle my business. it s a short-term little abbreviation for business. you know what i mean? kind of high tech here too. you got the little touch light right there. i like that. i like that. ryan mcnee has been holding out hope that his brother, nick bubanas, could get back to a normal life following his recent release. but after getting word from home, he s not too optimistic. i heard from nick about a month ago, i called him when he was at my uncle s house.
the cadets must be prepared to deal with the jail s most dangerous inmates like 25-year-old deven gallop. gallop is housed four miles away from the nashua street jail in the house of correction. a facility that holds up to 1,900 inmates who have been convicted of their crimes and are serving sentences of 2 1/2 years or less. deven gallop has been coming to our building since he turned 18 years old. and he s been pretty much with us for most of that time. attempting to strip search the inmate. he did turn around and come at staff with a pair of eyeglasses that are sharpened to a weapon. he s one of those inmates that when he comes back into the institution, he s basically don t pass go, he goes to right to segregation until we can speak with him. and to see where his head is at and what he wants to do. placed on the floor, placed in restraints. was making several threats toward staff at that time and now we ve put him in restraints.
far from the facility. within seven years of this job i found i knew most people that i should know from childhood, from high school, and just from the neighborhood itself. inmates, too, often find themselves among friends and relatives. we re brothers, that s right. though not all inmates are housed in the same facility, those who have only been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial are held at the nashua street jail until the resolution of their case. those who are convicted and receive sentences of two-and-a-half years or less will usually serve their time four miles away at the house of correction. top of the world. 15 minutes! i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. it s a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] keep a small circle. my buddy shayne, mini me.
turn sideways, face the wall. all right. face front. standard protocol dictates inmates be strip searched and every cavity be investigated for possible contraband. but for bloodworth that is not the most embarrassing part of his search. false teeth or dentures? take them off, please. [ bleep ]. open your mouth. put them back in. why are you so upset about them having you remove your teeth? because i m 22 years old. i shouldn t be having no dentures. like any normal 22-year-old going to be a little, you know, a little embarrassed about that. i mean. i could see if i was about 55 or something. but just as he was at the nashua street jail, bloodworth is housed in the segregation unit
humana medicare advantage. the plan people stick with. boston s suffolk county jail is comprised of two facilities. the house of correction, for inmates who have been convicted. and the nashua street jail, for detainees awaiting trial. for the past ten months, delshaun bloodworth has been incarcerated at nashua. awaiting trial on charges of armed robbery and assault and battery but now he s about to make the move to the house. he s accepted a plea bargain and has been sentenced to two and a half years. the judge said this is a gift to me and i should appreciate it because i could have easily got more time. people don t know, armed robbery is a serious, serious charge.