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ST.LOUIS KING I’m from the Illinois side. South of Waterloo. Going to be moving to the city this spring. I’m looking in South City near Tower Grove/The Hill/Compton Heights
Go to St. Louis Ave @ Newstead Ave, that's where it really gets sad. I was waiting on the time you did St. Louis. Don't forget Walnut Park, Wellston, Pine Lawn, Baden, Jennings, and Normandy.
I cant do everywhere, everybody have an opinion of what area they think look the worst. I will be making more trips to St Louis, definitely in the summer.
Good to hear from you Charlie, and it's ok don't mind it. I was just labeling some of the other dangerous spots around the city, no rush at all. Looking forward to the next time you visit. I stay in the county part of St. Louis but go through the hood parts countless times.
+Reggie Lovitt Baltimore has the highest murder rate out of the Nations top-50 cities in population, St. Louis has a higher rate per capita than Baltimore though, but at 315,000 residents, isn't included in the top-50 cities. "USA Today used the nation’s top 50 cities, which omits St. Louis, a city of about 315,000 people that had 205 killings in 2017. St. Louis’ homicide rate of 65 would easily top Baltimore’s rate." www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-usa-today-homicides-20180219-story.html
Supa Doopa murder rate and per capita murder rate are the same thing and St. Louis is highest in the nation for cities above 250,000 Baltimore is second
In all of the 'hoods that you visit and record, I wonder how you know what streets to drive down ? Are you using a GPS unit ? Or, are your viewers from those particular 'hoods giving you the specifics ?
In most cities neighborhoods that surround the downtown are usually the oldest and most run down part of town. In the bigger older cities those areas can be so run down everything is abandoned so you move farther out.
@@iknowdeweybrudda6564 the streets with concrete barricades blocking them off those were the streets you didn't drive down unless you want to get shot at
@@gregorydavis4742 born to the Westside. Raised and roots of the Northside and since adulthood, I've lived in every other part. What you said was bullshit. In West county now and they have concrete baracades all over the place. Stop spreading lies poser. You don't know...
Lived here my whole life. Things are a little different in south city. Just be aware of your surroundings and mind your business. People in the city drive a certain way. Don’t be surprised to see people run stop signs or speed a hundred miles an hour. I’ve never had any issues but a lot of the time it’s too close for comfort. Unfortunately this is the society we live in now
5 min mark on the video is near where I was at, byTed Drews (when CharlieBo313 turned on Merrimack going to south grand). I know people are saying these aren't the worst in St. Louis, but don't kid yourself. Dutchtown/State Streets are get-your-ass-shot bad. It just doesn't look it because the neighborhood didn't change to its tipping point until 2000. It was a relatively safe neighborhood until the 1990's. Most of Charlie's other hoods are 4-5 decades deep into decay.
Yo BIGbird! Crazy thing is, CharlieBo was in the New Orleans Uptown hoods just a few days before. Its like he's trackin my ass down! Magnolia PJ's represent!
Its crazy there used to be 850.000 people living there in the 50s now St Louis has about 300.000 living there and it drops every year i used to live on penrose ave and red bud ave in Northside but we moved to Jeff City when i was 14 cause i got shot at the bullet hit the car but didn't hit me
I'm not exactly sure where he is in the video, but as someone that has lived in STL recently for two years, I know he isn't in the worst part. North City, immediately north of downtown, is a warzone and much worse than what is depicted in this video.
@@rell0223 stop being biased and all "where im from is the worst." Philly and baltimore are way more dense and overpopulated compared to stl. Stl is super dilapidated and abandoned i. the bad parts but they are also relatively empty in parts ans and spread out. Philly is grimier than STL....
Charliebo one of the hoods you did in Jackson Ms , the police just gunned a guy down out there the video of down town hoods of Jackson ms the picture of your thumbnail that very corner
You went through Cherokee St which looks like Brookyln now...yuppies with baby carriages... If you had gone in North City, you'd have a new number 1 on the list. You'd probably turn the car around had you. I lived in downtown, and had to move cause people were getting shot dead on the street. Even in a busy main street like Wash Ave. I recall one night where carjackers shot a single mom dead on the street, stole the car, then abandoned the car and set it on fire. St Louis is on a another level.
CharlieBo313 Haven’t watched the Patterson one I’ll have to go check it out. Memphis looked a lot better than I expected and so did ATL. What about Chicago or Gary?
Memphis has probably the most widespread slums of the southern cities. I actually has recorded very little of what I saw. Gary is pretty bad, I never get to record much there because Every time I'm in the area I spend all my time in Chicago lol. Chicago has been cleaned up a lot Still has some rough looking ghettos but the crime is much worse than the place looks. Paterson is a typical east coast city which is where I was born It's been cleaned up a lot too very over crowded and filthy was the most densely populated city in the country in the 80's and 90' s I think it's still in the top 10.
i'm proud to rep philly. all the vids i've seen you do on philly are north philly. have you ever recorded in the hoods of west philly? parts are just as bad as north..
I agree with G San, you should try to get back to Philly in record other parts of the city sometime, Charlie. Some hoods worth exploring: Elmwood and Kingsessing in Southwest Philly Frankford in the Northeast Grays Ferry, western Point Breeze, and Cambodia Town in South Philly East Parkside, Haddington, Belmont and Mantua in West Philly
I grew up in these kind of neighborhoods. What they called the hood is because absentee landlords do not fix theirs property up all they want to do is collect rent and we all know it. I bet you a large part of the abandon property in the city belongs to the city of Saint Louis that has been taken over because of taxes..
loads of cars parked, so loads of family's still live in this city. no doubt born and bread there, and miba can't afford to move out, or all there family and friends are there. So no point moving away.
Compared to North St. Louis, no, it really doesn't. Still not a desirable area. My dad's childhood home was in the 3700 block of Michigan Ave., and it breaks him to see his old neighborhood like this.
I stay in the city 15 years ago nienstedt North County it's getting worse though I want to move in the suburbs St Peter St Charles I'm a black male been through the games trying to make a better life for myself I want to help my community but lot of brothers study wanted to destroy
Do you see the sign, "Rib Tips"? Well, f*ck that, you don't want to go that way. You go half a block down the street and you'll see a Torino with no wheels on it. Inside that Torino is my cousin, Jackie. Tell him that you're my boy, and that you're lost. He'll make sure you get where you're going. You don't want to know from me. I'm not from this neighborhood. I'm from the west side of Chicago, here on vacation.
JBPods azul they’re both dangerous cities but as of right now St. Louis has a higher murder rate but if I had to judge going back to 50 years ago to present day I would say Detroit overall
St Louis not big but it's not small but we are the biggest smallest city either we got a bunch of ghettos and hoods and he ain't reach reach half of them and we got some beautiful houses in St Louis and streets you should make a video driving through the good neighborhoods
East Saint is the worse of the worse crime is 80 percent more than St Louis of 300.000 people east saint only has 20.000 people i will walk around any hood in Northside or Westside but you couldn't pay me to walk around east side what does that tell you
50+ years ago such a beautiful city. Nice French architecture in the brick buildings. Now the gangs have taken over. Each killing one another for living on a different street. Now it’s Lemay..once a bastion for German immigrants. And southern Missourians working working in the city. So look what has moved in now. Can’t say no more
Why did you do this video in the winter? Looks so dead, like no one lives in St. Louis. You know that when the weather is the least bit warm WE coming outside. I am a proud St. Louisan, born and raised. Shout out to the historic 'Ville' neighborhood.
too many small brick buildings closely put together...sure its the hood...but my view of the hood will always be decrepted slum houses 20 feet apart at least with trash and signs of pillaging everywhere for miles and miles on every block and street guess im used to Detroit and Youngstown and Cleveland and numerous other mid west hoods were HOUSES reign supreme and our buildings are Projects scattered throughout the city among the HOUSES!!
That's not always true a lot of people or junkies are zombies from St Louis or either locked up or dead or driving around the very beautiful people in my city they just on drugs they hiding out is pretty bad in places that don't look bad and most of them neighborhoods are hoods and a lot of apartment complex and we got projects and different side of the city... God bless my city of Saint Louis and Stop The Killing and crimes and make it a better place amen..
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CharlieBo313 Bruh Do East side Kentucky please bruh
CharlieBo313 you want us to pay for you to ride thru the hood?? 😂🤣gtfoh
Uh, this ISN'T the hood part of St. Louis. This is South City. You need to be in North City around Goodfellow and or Fairground Park.
I love St. Louis. So much character and promise in these beautiful old red brick homes.
Love my city to where you from
ST.LOUIS KING I’m from the Illinois side. South of Waterloo. Going to be moving to the city this spring. I’m looking in South City near Tower Grove/The Hill/Compton Heights
@@bradderousse3440how was it 5 years later? How’s the city of St. Louis?
Go to St. Louis Ave @ Newstead Ave, that's where it really gets sad. I was waiting on the time you did St. Louis. Don't forget Walnut Park, Wellston, Pine Lawn, Baden, Jennings, and Normandy.
joshthesupertagger Penrose and Newstead, Lee and Newstead all the way over to West Florrisant and Newstead is a dangerous area...
I cant do everywhere, everybody have an opinion of what area they think look the worst. I will be making more trips to St Louis, definitely in the summer.
Good to hear from you Charlie, and it's ok don't mind it. I was just labeling some of the other dangerous spots around the city, no rush at all. Looking forward to the next time you visit. I stay in the county part of St. Louis but go through the hood parts countless times.
Go to Ferguson & castle point
CharlieBo313 💯
bout time he did the Lou💯
Hell yuh n if u listen to STL rap check me out Patna 💯😎
Sad sad sad. I’m from St. Louis and seeing this is an embarrassment. As much as I like to visit St. Louis, I am very glad I do not live there.
#1 most dangerous city per capita.
Yup, highest murder rate in the country.
Pew pew pew
Supa Doopa highest crime rate not murder rate that's right here in Baltimore just look it up
+Reggie Lovitt Baltimore has the highest murder rate out of the Nations top-50 cities in population, St. Louis has a higher rate per capita than Baltimore though, but at 315,000 residents, isn't included in the top-50 cities.
"USA Today used the nation’s top 50 cities, which omits St. Louis, a city of about 315,000 people that had 205 killings in 2017. St. Louis’ homicide rate of 65 would easily top Baltimore’s rate."
www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/crime/bs-md-ci-usa-today-homicides-20180219-story.html
Supa Doopa murder rate and per capita murder rate are the same thing and St. Louis is highest in the nation for cities above 250,000 Baltimore is second
After working all day, this is soothing- thank you CharlieBo
Not so bad.
They are keeping up with trash removal.👍🏻
You sitting at them stop signs to long. You suppose to bump and keep pushing, a real STL thing
lmao these are the nice hoods...... if you actually wanna see something go to north city not south city
My "GOD" I love my "people", but as of yet , we are out of place and I mean waaay outta place !!
Like the 1800s. All old buildings like in a cowboy movie
In all of the 'hoods that you visit and record, I wonder how you know what streets to drive down ?
Are you using a GPS unit ? Or, are your viewers from those particular 'hoods giving you the specifics ?
In most cities neighborhoods that surround the downtown are usually the oldest and most run down part of town. In the bigger older cities those areas can be so run down everything is abandoned so you move farther out.
Rough city damn
Josh S that’s not even the bad part
@@iknowdeweybrudda6564 the streets with concrete barricades blocking them off those were the streets you didn't drive down unless you want to get shot at
@@gregorydavis4742 bullshit.
@@orangeelcrot78 have you ever been to North St Louis
@@gregorydavis4742 born to the Westside. Raised and roots of the Northside and since adulthood, I've lived in every other part. What you said was bullshit. In West county now and they have concrete baracades all over the place. Stop spreading lies poser. You don't know...
It makes it pretty dangerous when The whole hood full of apartment buildings
I live in STL and it’s sad how much it has changed
Yep...it is sad...for real.. I lived there decades...many decades ago...a different time...😪😰
Hey C.BO be safe and keep doing you...you showin places many ppl will never see!
Love your rolling stops.
Rough place, nice to see you heading back to the midwest, NOLA & the south tour was something to see tho
That's just the south side(which isn't that bad unless you go closer toward downtown). The north and east side is a lot worse.
retro junkie true. North side is the worst in Missouri. But the bad part of east side is mainly Illinois
thats the truth. Cass 14th grand o'bear some real bad spots. O.P. was a warzone a few years ago, i assume it still is
Yeah, he's down in Benton Park neighborhood over by the Budweiser plant. It's rough but not near as bad as the north side or East St. Louis.
@I plead the 5th Real Talk they must never really experienced the Southside on the Southside for 10 years it's a lot of State Street's or really bad
@@tommyschaefer7328 not all of Illinois, just some hotspots like East St Louis.
Lived here my whole life. Things are a little different in south city. Just be aware of your surroundings and mind your business. People in the city drive a certain way. Don’t be surprised to see people run stop signs or speed a hundred miles an hour. I’ve never had any issues but a lot of the time it’s too close for comfort. Unfortunately this is the society we live in now
Yup the key is to just mind your own business. Don't engage and keep moving.
5 min mark on the video is near where I was at, byTed Drews (when CharlieBo313 turned on Merrimack going to south grand). I know people are saying these aren't the worst in St. Louis, but don't kid yourself. Dutchtown/State Streets are get-your-ass-shot bad. It just doesn't look it because the neighborhood didn't change to its tipping point until 2000. It was a relatively safe neighborhood until the 1990's. Most of Charlie's other hoods are 4-5 decades deep into decay.
Yo BIGbird! Crazy thing is, CharlieBo was in the New Orleans Uptown hoods just a few days before. Its like he's trackin my ass down! Magnolia PJ's represent!
Was a great place 50-60 years ago when I was in Woodward and Cleveland. Has changed a lot since then. Glad I live 2000 miles away.
Home sweet home. Thanks for coming through the city
Man STL used to be a beautiful city. I don't even visit anymore. Sad shit.
Rod Johnson
I know... Shit's sad bro.
Man it still is he's is a lot of good parts in St Louis he's just riding through one little bad area
Welcome to the Lou.
born there!
@@seheadhunter50 lived on Northside for 14 years on Penrose Ave
Born Homer G Phillips...raised all over...main hood 21st and Ferry
What type car you have you drive Charlie??
"Mmmmm you can find me in St. Louie
Where the gun play ring all day (nanana) "
DrFunky4 That was a Nelly classic rap verse salute to his home town
Will Forever 018 hell yea. That album went diamond lol
@@barrackhussein464 he's probably a suburban kid from the Lou, he sound like it.
@@Cornerkid82unless you was talm bout someone else
@@Boosiefade123 i was talking bout someone who commented some bs
Does anyone know if Kensington Avenue is considered a bad area now?
I played a show in St. Louis once in 2003. It was a pretty quiet town.
lot of abandon buildings in St. Louis
Its crazy there used to be 850.000 people living there in the 50s now St Louis has about 300.000 living there and it drops every year i used to live on penrose ave and red bud ave in Northside but we moved to Jeff City when i was 14 cause i got shot at the bullet hit the car but didn't hit me
@none of your damn business exactly though!
Yep my town
ily exis mhm
I gotta say, from what I see here, this doesn't seem near as bad as Detroit, Baltimore, or New Orleans.
I'm not exactly sure where he is in the video, but as someone that has lived in STL recently for two years, I know he isn't in the worst part. North City, immediately north of downtown, is a warzone and much worse than what is depicted in this video.
but still STL is way nicer than Baltimore or Philly
@@elguapo90 lol no, both are playgrounds compared to east/north/state street stl
@@rell0223 stop being biased and all "where im from is the worst." Philly and baltimore are way more dense and overpopulated compared to stl. Stl is super dilapidated and abandoned i. the bad parts but they are also relatively empty in parts ans and spread out. Philly is grimier than STL....
@@elguapo90 philly is older, therefore more dense and run down. In terms of violent crime st louis takes the cake
I wonder how much the mileage on his car is?
@ the 4:17, Is that brick underneath the asphalt?
Elston? Highland ave?
Charliebo one of the hoods you did in Jackson Ms , the police just gunned a guy down out there the video of down town hoods of Jackson ms the picture of your thumbnail that very corner
Would be so much more interesting if you named the streets you were on.
As far as I could tell, all of these streets are on the south side.
Man, the ride @0:24 is sweet
I just don't get how cities with as good and beautiful of infrastructure and architecture as U.S. cities can become....like this.
Man this my hood...
This is the southside, where I live by, but like any city u just don't go out at night. But northside is very derelict as far as buildings.
That’s crazy you drove down my block. #southside
My grandmother has that gps voice 😂😂😂
It’s bad everywhere but this my city though. It is what it is.
You went through Cherokee St which looks like Brookyln now...yuppies with baby carriages... If you had gone in North City, you'd have a new number 1 on the list. You'd probably turn the car around had you. I lived in downtown, and had to move cause people were getting shot dead on the street. Even in a busy main street like Wash Ave. I recall one night where carjackers shot a single mom dead on the street, stole the car, then abandoned the car and set it on fire. St Louis is on a another level.
Great vid
Top 5 worst looking cities that you’ve done:
1. Philly
2. New Orleans or Detroit (tie)
3. Camden
4. Baltimore
5. Jackson
My list reads
1. Philly
2.Baltimore
3.Camden
4.Newark
5.Detroit
6.Jackson MS
7. New Orleans
8.Paterson, NJ
9.Memphis
10.Atlanta
CharlieBo313 Haven’t watched the Patterson one I’ll have to go check it out. Memphis looked a lot better than I expected and so did ATL. What about Chicago or Gary?
Memphis has probably the most widespread slums of the southern cities. I actually has recorded very little of what I saw. Gary is pretty bad, I never get to record much there because Every time I'm in the area I spend all my time in Chicago lol. Chicago has been cleaned up a lot Still has some rough looking ghettos but the crime is much worse than the place looks. Paterson is a typical east coast city which is where I was born It's been cleaned up a lot too very over crowded and filthy was the most densely populated city in the country in the 80's and 90' s I think it's still in the top 10.
i'm proud to rep philly. all the vids i've seen you do on philly are north philly. have you ever recorded in the hoods of west philly? parts are just as bad as north..
I agree with G San, you should try to get back to Philly in record other parts of the city sometime, Charlie.
Some hoods worth exploring:
Elmwood and Kingsessing in Southwest Philly
Frankford in the Northeast
Grays Ferry, western Point Breeze, and Cambodia Town in South Philly
East Parkside, Haddington, Belmont and Mantua in West Philly
This is the south go on North and west side
I'm from old Northside around 14th an Blair crowns candy best memories.
I love St. Louis. Miss living there.
Come back
The streets where I live were Russell Street klem, January and Chippewa, And University city on Woodson Road thanks for the memories
Where r on chippewas did u stay
Iowa and Potomac, My uncles grocery store, back in the 60's- 70's
100 years ago i reckon this was a mighty damn fine area ..you can see some lovely old buildings ...how did it get so bad ?
No more jobs
White flight , high taxes poor infrastructure, no jobs , drugs , hopelessness
I'm from the nice suburbs of E. St. Louis/ charlie park
Grants barber shop??
Go threw Walnut park AKA murder ville o fallen Park area down town area
I grew up in these kind of neighborhoods. What they called the hood is because absentee landlords do not fix theirs property up all they want to do is collect rent and we all know it. I bet you a large part of the abandon property in the city belongs to the city of Saint Louis that has been taken over because of taxes..
Man i cross that bridge so many damn times. 64/70/44w
Wow
St Louis has always been a ugly city to me. The color of most of its structures, plays into a depressing surrounding
Darre munde very true
loads of cars parked, so loads of family's still live in this city. no doubt born and bread there, and miba can't afford to move out, or all there family and friends are there. So no point moving away.
Yup, had the requisite boarded up windows.
Doesn't look too bad to me. I like when the sunshine is gold like that.
Thomas Therriault ya but it’s got the highest violent crime rate of any large city (over 250000)
Compared to North St. Louis, no, it really doesn't. Still not a desirable area. My dad's childhood home was in the 3700 block of Michigan Ave., and it breaks him to see his old neighborhood like this.
north st.louis is bad lol come check it out
Lol fuck looks , u better look up where we rank in murder idiot
Mfs was hyping up the Lou shi look like any other hood
U drove past my street Arsenal I grew up over there it goes down in the Lou
These would be way more interesting if you talked about the hoods.
Exactly,or at least name the street he's actually driving on.. That would help since I am from the very South Side,South of Carondelet Park
You go about 45 min west out of St. Louis and you’ll be in one of the top 100 safest places in the us and that is my hometown of St. Peters
Sum b I don’t live in the country. I live in the suburbs
Sum b yea I don’t venture downtown much. I was at a car show down there a little while ago
Sum b what is a clout anyways?
I stay in the city 15 years ago nienstedt North County it's getting worse though I want to move in the suburbs St Peter St Charles I'm a black male been through the games trying to make a better life for myself I want to help my community but lot of brothers study wanted to destroy
Liked in saint Peter's from 93 2003, always was in the city missed home. I'm a city girl always will be it's my home town.
Come to Tampa Florida I live in the sog of port Tampa . Sog is south of gandy
Ai running smoothly
It would help if you showed street signs clearly and perhaps indicated direction of travel.
excellent narration .... guess you don't too much about St.Louis
Do you see the sign, "Rib Tips"? Well, f*ck that, you don't want to go that way. You go half a block down the street and you'll see a Torino with no wheels on it. Inside that Torino is my cousin, Jackie. Tell him that you're my boy, and that you're lost. He'll make sure you get where you're going. You don't want to know from me. I'm not from this neighborhood. I'm from the west side of Chicago, here on vacation.
Charlie bo is the king of detroit
that was south side around the brewery . not that bad of a hood . go north ten mins. and put on flack jacket
Who the most dangerous detroit or st louis?
STL. Baltimore and New Orleans are also more dangerous than Detroit.
JBPods azul they’re both dangerous cities but as of right now St. Louis has a higher murder rate but if I had to judge going back to 50 years ago to present day I would say Detroit overall
I think Detroit and St. Louis are both dangerous cities but Chicago & New Orleans are Capitol murder rate cites as well
JBPods azul I'd say Newark NJ is on the same level as St Louis and Detroit
MrJerseyboi609 Newark is bad, but not as bad as St. Louis and Detroit
If i ever to move there, i would garden my grass..i cant stand stale grass
Looks like it's winter
Ud hate stl, all grass southside is that stiff ugly grass that for some reason is always dead
My home town!
All I see is opportunity for people to renew homes.
Born and raised in St.Louis
Me too
Do Fulton and first ave evansville... And the southside
southside is beautiful
@@elguapo90 Not really,some area's are decrepit & very unsafe..
This car that you're riding in sounds raged as fucc. Must be a van or something.
Case study activated
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My brother use to live in that hood
St. Louis in the show me state
Show me 7 I'll show you 8
@none of your damn business thats what i say born and raised in St Louis for 14 years and lived all around Missery
none of your damn business Southeast Missouri/ Bootheel
Missouri is the show me state
Come to Milwaukee
Charlie I got much respect for u for what u do! At the very least u gotta have balls for this shit!!! 💯
Rough looking city
I mean, it actually looks cleaner than Detroit or NOLA.
Supa Doopa well New Orleans is a old ass city lol still a beautiful tourist city lol St. Louis look ran down old ass 1800s buildings lol abandoned
Does this driver ever completely stop and honor a stop sign??
U dont stop in st louis
It's called a rolling stop it's how it is here ln the stl.
@@rell0223 nope you don't you roll.😊😊😅😅
Fun Fact; I heard that St.Louis has the most STOP Signs than any other city in all of the USA.. No wonder we Rollem 😜😝
7/10 not enough pot holes.
St Louis not big but it's not small but we are the biggest smallest city either we got a bunch of ghettos and hoods and he ain't reach reach half of them and we got some beautiful houses in St Louis and streets you should make a video driving through the good neighborhoods
I love it, no matter what born n raised my heart.
lmao finally dun made it upside my city huh
Born in this city I love it
Not to many Cities have brick houses anymore..
STL has TONs in good condition....and they're cheap as hell too.
So if they're not brick,what are they made of??
This look like the South side of the Lou not that bad beside the state streets but the northside and West side now that's the hood
*Daughter of The Most High* correct! ;-)
Faceass
East Saint is the worse of the worse crime is 80 percent more than St Louis of 300.000 people east saint only has 20.000 people i will walk around any hood in Northside or Westside but you couldn't pay me to walk around east side what does that tell you
@@gregorydavis4742it tells you have no common sense
#13 most violent place in the world
Go to the west side next
this my city!!
50+ years ago such a beautiful city. Nice French architecture in the brick buildings. Now the gangs have taken over. Each killing one another for living on a different street. Now it’s Lemay..once a bastion for German immigrants. And southern Missourians working working in the city. So look what has moved in now. Can’t say no more
Ppl blame the white flight to the county, but can u rlly blame white folk for moving out of this culture?
Why did you do this video in the winter? Looks so dead, like no one lives in St. Louis. You know that when the weather is the least bit warm WE coming outside. I am a proud St. Louisan, born and raised. Shout out to the historic 'Ville' neighborhood.
too many small brick buildings closely put together...sure its the hood...but my view of the hood will always be decrepted slum houses 20 feet apart at least with trash and signs of pillaging everywhere for miles and miles on every block and street guess im used to Detroit and Youngstown and Cleveland and numerous other mid west hoods were HOUSES reign supreme and our buildings are Projects scattered throughout the city among the HOUSES!!
That's not always true a lot of people or junkies are zombies from St Louis or either locked up or dead or driving around the very beautiful people in my city they just on drugs they hiding out is pretty bad in places that don't look bad and most of them neighborhoods are hoods and a lot of apartment complex and we got projects and different side of the city... God bless my city of Saint Louis and Stop The Killing and crimes and make it a better place amen..
Just saw my house lol
Mac Jay Adams move
Very depressing