. >> 22-year-old delshaun bloodworth says he spent much of the last are being held count bloodworth's be so i don' just m % espe >> delshaun has always been outspoken. n nothing. he's all about loyalty. he's going to be yo >> you touch me i'm pushing you on the streets. let's get it. >> in fact, it was that attitu less restrictive general population u another inmate. >> they brought a new g the unit which happened to be an enemy. what and we just stomped him. >> david peters hooked back up with a childhood friend delshaun bloodworth, a that had jumped him perhaps three weeks ago came into that unit. they fought each other. >> it all stems from they got us, now we got to get them. it's retaliation. you know what i mean? i you . . >>> for many jail inmates, their stay behind bars can be relatively short and often their first visit is their last. for others, like 24-year-old nick bebonis, back-to-back arrests have led to a revolving door relationship with boston's suffolk county jail. >> the stays in here getting longer and the stays on the street keep getting shorter. i was in for three