. >> inmate jacob chavez agrees to talk to our crew and tell his version of the story. >> all i remembergrabbing him and tying him, don't be disrespecting me like that. and then he said -- i don't remember what he said. i just started -- i started to let him have it, punching, kicking, everything. i let him have it. he ended up being hurt pretty bad, i guess. basically the officer challenged me to a fight. i said, open the door. you know what i mean? they opened the door. he entered my cell without me being handcuffed. when i was told, if somebody ever goes in your cell like that and you're not handcuffed, you have a right to protect yourself. especially if you know he is in there to cause you harm. doing everything in their power to make life miserable for me. it's already happening and throwing me in the cell. tell me i will be like that for 90 days. >> what cell is this that i'm seeing you in now and why are you here? >> this is a suicidal cell. >> can you tell me why it is better for you to be here than back there in one of the cells? >> because back there, i got to listen to everybo