Clevelander here. You stay tf out these areas and you're golden. You can literally navigate anywhere you need to safely without stopping in these areas EVER
@@roseallison3633 I'm from Cleveland. It's a great place to be from, but a shitty place to live. I'm way out in the suburbs, not even in Cuyahoga county, My wife wouldn't live in Cleveland let alone a city that even touches it being a suburbanite... Sure you sure can walk through these places, but why would you if you didnt live there? And that doesn't mean someone isn't going to try to rob or fuck with you, especially at night. Shit DOES happen
@@roseallison3633most people from Cleveland can tell if you from here if you not from here don’t go around the east too much you’ll definitely hear gunshots not a joke to be just walking around there
It ain't that bad, if you stay out the way and keep good people around you don't nobody bother you. We not the prettiest town but it's a lot of good people here.
I have been helping rebuild brick buildings in Cleveland for 18 years pretty much on the streets all over and never had any problems throughout every area there taking about!
Agreed, this seems very outdated. Worked in CMSD schools all around the Cuyahoga River. I have done home visits to have contact and signatures from parents in many of the areas he noted. Teenage pregnancies with single parent ( almost always a mom with no parenting skills or support). Children without strong parental influence will go toward gang life.
Holy shit I can't believe I didn't hear about it. Kinda kisses me off so many good people and huge browns fans haven't gotten to see them win in so long. Aside from Pittsburgh in 2020. Jim was awesome. Je was associated with the browns like Fred McCloud was to the cavs
Agree ....... But Way Back ................... We had Nev Chandler ....... And gib shanley For Pro football ........ ..And Waaaay Back ...... Ken Coleman .............. Jimmy D ............... Never really Gone ....... Always Remembered .......
I grew up in Central Quincy and E.55st area back in the 60s and 70s, and when I am in Cleveland, I don't go into these areas anymore. It's a new generation of people who have no love for life, and I fear of catching a case.
I'm a white girl from Youngstown, and one time I got lost on the East Side near East Cleveland at 11 at night. I turned down a dead end street off of East 130 th where there were chained barking dogs all along the street. A nice, Christian black gentleman noticed me and gave me directions to a highway about a mile away. No bad thing happened.
Really annoying slow voice for the narrator. Cleveland is a great city that has suffered many many decades of injustice for many deeply political and racial reasons. Just saying “stay out” because “crime” does nothing for anybody, but stroke the fuel for people to be afraid and judge people they don’t know.
lol the issue is the culture of some of the people in those neighborhoods… you can’t have thriving business and a healthy community when violence is so prevalent
People in the comments are in denial about how bad it is in Cleveland. In comparison to cities with similar and larger population sizes, Cleveland is extremely dangerous. Its just normalized. Having an incompetent mayor for 16 years will do that.
The hoods this documentary named is definitely hoods but don’t think these the only places yall gotta avoid in Cleveland they left out about 20 hoods just as dangerous or more dangerous than the ones they covered if you come to Cleveland stay in the suburbs deep in them and you gotta know which suburbs is safe because certain ones are turning more and more dangerous
@juneconnor8127 if you see white folks in that area then it ain't that bad. Maple heights is getting to be bad. Euclid isn't that bad, but closer towards Cleveland you get, the worse it geta over there. Anything past E 185th and lower street number is getting worse by the block. Just stay off the streets at night.
@absoliutenuds This is not true. There's shootings by 200th st, 222nd st, someone walking down 200th street got robbed. Shalaymiah Moore was shot and killed on 204th st while sitting in her car... the list goes on and on.
@juneconnor8127 Euclid is one of the more dangerous suburbs along with GarfieldHts and Maple Hts. You want to be in a good suburb ? Move to the Westside
I go into most of these areas for my job and never feel unsafe. Its of course daytime and shorter periods of time which alters perception II know. I always encounter wonderful residents, I never knew these areas as up the way, in the way, etc! Very interesting and this docu was really well done
I have lived in Cleveland all of my life and I have Ben in all of these areas multiple times over many many years and have never been a victim of any crime period. Clevelanders are great people they work hard take care of there families friends and neighbors. There is not a big city anywhere that doesn't have crime. Mostly if ur not involved with crime u don't have to worry yes like any big city there are bad ppl too but no place has the pride like a Clevelander has! THE LAND IS GREAT!!!
my dad was an electrician for the city of cleveland in the 60's. he had to work in the hough neighborhood for his job during the hough riots. he carried a gun to defend himself if needed. he served in WW2 & he was very familiar with using a gun but luckily he didn't have to use it during the riots.
But we have Cleveland Clinic where prestigious people from other countries come to for treatment. We are also rich in culture; you just have to know how to navigate.
@KettleBell-md8ph The hospital is an asset! People come here from other countries to get treated by the esteemed doctors of Cleveland Clinic. I wasn't talking about the economy; I was pointing out the cities assets like our museums.
CLE is my city 🌆! … I’ve been all over the world & CLE is THE Best! … it’s Diverse, Affordable.. we have ALL the natural resources & fresh food & farm land & fresh water. We don’t have a large population so traffic is minimal & we rarely wait in lines ….Lake Erie beaches & the islands 🏝️ are AMAZING! We got all the sports teams … you can’t find me a better place to live for the cost in America that has all the amenities that CLE does! NOBODY has to go to the hood unless they want to! … the Suburbs ARE AMAZING & have Amazing public schools! & the private schools are great too! We have tons of Old Money… Rockefeller came from CLE & he build NYC only because CLE turned his monopolist money down!
It's not affordable it's expensive ASF to live here considering the all the bullshit that goes down here it's cheaper the more south you go like Akron for example they are building condos in the hood for a reason
I live off Clark. Puerto Rico day was hilarious. I drive trough at noon on Saturday. A man was drunk off his ah Blasting a huge speaker and "singing"/screaming the lyrics into megaphone 😂😂
I've lived in the suburbs all my life, I don't go near those areas because there is nothing there for me. The most dangerous people to encounter are the people that have nothing to lose.
You talked about Anthony Sowell at the end but completely forgeting about Ariel Castro who abducted Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus and held them captive for a decade in his Tremont area home.
I lived on that street back in the 70s, its sad what those young girls had to endure at the hands of a coward. If anyone believes he committed suicide, they're lying to themselves
Cleveland got alot more going on as far as hood shit that this video missed, but still a good video tho. There's enough for you to come back and do like 2 more of these.
Utw dtw same thing they both do to much i know whats up i use to run around when younger and kisman and garden valley has a high crime rate and alot of murders that went cold so i say you have a strap mind your business and dont speak to randoms and stay to your self until you get out cleveland not it at all the people kill eachother and fight over streets they dont own its weird they hurt women and kill innocent people because they dumb as dont know how to shoot forreal never even been to a rage just shooting just to shoot cant even hit the target man stealing cars instead of building for their self and kids they want to destruct themselves and others they are like crabs in a bucket nobody want to see you win its crazy and depressing when people so ghetto and dirty like cleveland not it
I been in Cleveland for about 11 years now. I had no idea it was this dangerous until I moved here. First night going out a young lady named Amira Smiley was unalvied in front of me when I went to the r spot bar on Taylor road. I think about her all the time she had on a cheetah print halter top soaked in blood I wanted to apply pressure and give her some first aid police told me to move for I be arrested for obstruction smh
Neighborhoods go down because parents think they can leave something for their kids and the kids to damn sorry to stand up and represent the family legacy😢
Glenville neighborhood is built back up. It was more dangerous in the 90s. Now it has the Cultural gardens, Severance Hall, markets, job training. Garden valley, Morris black, some parts of Cleveland hts, Warrensville Hts have move crime.
Cleveland is a great place but bad and crooked politicians have taken more the given to every community in this video. I've lived in Cle.,O for 50 of my 66 yrs. Lived at least 5 of these hoods. But, I claim Hough Love Forever. Thank you for telling it real right about my home. It is being gentrified but you can't move everyone. Unless you put them in the lake. I remember when there was over 600k living in the blue signs.
I travel to Cleveland from Alliance frequently to go to the Wade Park VA hospital, and attend First Mosque for Juma. I also frequent both the Art and Natural history museum. I absolutely love "The Land". Period!
I bought so much dope in hough, Glenville over the years. Even my grandfather copped in Hough back in the day. But i love Cleveland just the same. All of it. 2.5 years clean and unlike Akron, i can drive through cleveland and not get a shitty feeling.
@Louis-qt5qb good for you. I always tell people to find what works for you and respect what helps others. 12 steps just didn't do it for me, so I'm on a methadone treatment. So much hate from 12 steppers. I'm like dude that shit sucked for me, I don't go around telling people to not bother trying it
You forgot to mention Scoville Ave which at 1 point was designated as the most dangerous street in America. I used to get greenery off my boy Crusher over there. RIP Crusher
i jus moved frm Cleveland ohio on w.32nd str right around the corner where Amanda berry was kidnapped at da land iz definitely different i only lived up there a cup month n moved bac home BIG JERSEY NEWARK NJ AKA BRICK CITY 973.. Snapple top factz when i lived in Cleveland my ex girlfriend sis boyfriend took me to the east Cleveland man i couldn't believe how this ish was abandoned lik that
😂😂😂😂 don't run now jp I'm from the land been in an out the city since I was a young buck 37 now just came back home from Albany ny after a 3yr ish marriage but I'm staying home this time I missed alot but not much fully left at 25 came back age33 yr 2020 left again beginning 2021 2024-infinty home forever 😂😂😅
Im from brook Park but hung out on west and east sides but learned how to act its simple don't go looking for trouble u will find it or will find u,i just show respect and don't get involved with something that isn't my business
@feyfey6874 I am Irish and mostly was in that area cuz of being a junkie and was their burb link but clean almost a decade now,I just always showed respect and kept it real, even now I work on outskirts of the Eastside and get the old hey cracker u party 🥳 and I kindly say just green and I perfur honkie 😂,but respect their hustle and show respect talking to them instead of ignoring, showing fear by running in the store 😂,or mouth off, just keep it real or make them laugh to buy time to get away 😂
Clevelander here BORN and bred, raised on west 117th and Lorain and live on West 134th and Lorain now, it's changed since the 90's lol. Denison avenue has always been a wasteland.
Man, I tell you what working for community care and taking a right out of university hospital were the most stressful and whacked out drop offs (wheelchair dropoffs) you will look at a block of abandoned houses and all of a sudden you’re taking someone in there like “oh shit wait a minute” 😅
Everyone I was locked up with from Garden Valley had D.T.W. or I.T.W tats I don’t think that’s considered U.T.W I think it’s separated when you get around 93rd/kinsman but I grew up in South Collinwood so idk for sure. Good video though. A lot of these places were worse in the 90s it’s calmed down a lil since then. Some have gotten worse
I grew up on E. 105 and St Clair, it was bad for drugs in the 80s, 90s , early 2000s but it has calmed down a lot. Kinsman, Harvard, EC have much higher crime rates.
Bro the stretch of 105th between superior and st clair was jumping jumping in the mid 90s. I did some time and went back in the early 2000s and it was like night and day. Haven't been back in a decade or so. All kinds of good heroin over there back then.
Awaken you went into the west side hoods. Stockyards is wild. HEAVY drug activity. Dennison is right Nextdoor too which is practically just decaying. Across the bridge is old Brooklyn which was an old steel mill neighborhood And some interesting old history and great architecture.
I'd like to know the thoughts of the area around 193rd St? I live in Indian Hills and we had 3 kids shooting in the parking lot in October 2024. I'm new to this area and am hoping to get some comments around this area... Thanks to anyone who gives their opinion!
if and when you're able, move out. That's considered Euclid but it's more of a offspring of Cleveland/East Cleveland....I grew up across the tracks from them buildings in the 80s/90s it was always dangerous even though it's "senior" living
@@muniramccullar614 Thank you, I moved here for the Over 55 yrs old housing but I can tell you that you can bring your children or grandchildren as long as someone is 55 yrs or older.
@juneconnor8127 yes, it's been that way for decades at one time the complex was more peoples adult grand children then seniors and violence and drugs was horrible and no matter the management company it is still a lot of trouble.....you may wanna look into a few other places that are newer that offer 55+ that don't allow non seniors to be on the lease
@juneconnor8127 no problem, I know of 2 newer senior living complexes but one is in Glenville and the other in Collinwood.....but honestly you'd be surprised how much the crime had gone down near both because most folks are leaving the areas for the suburbs which is why you see so much violence in the once quite areas and not much anymore the closer you get to the hospital/university district and downtown my father still owns his home behind Indian Hills, and he hates he's not able to sell
That's where I live now Clark/Fulton(West side), and nothing really happens over here. I'm from the east side and I will definitely tell you from my experience this area is much safer than the side of town I'm from and grew up in. I even joke around and call it the "suburbs" compared to what I'm used to.
What about storer, I heard that's really bad on the west side. Also around 73rd and Lorain and 80th and Madison. I heard their areas can be as bad as the worst parts of the east.
DTW is the 5projects KKO or The K is King Kennedy Case is Outhwaite CPG where i came from Carver Park the pound which jas been torn down was the Compound which was really part Outhwaite & Carver Park by POC or Lonnie Burton NFL or LA was Longwood & the nation or dirty 30 aka d30 is Cedar Estates cedar side or community college side plus 61st & beaver hill part of DTW!
All of America's once beautiful cities are rapidly turning into this misery. Legalize dope, to defund the gangs, stop unfairly prosecuting self defense, deport, deport, deport, and stop letting felons out of jail way too soon! And most importantly, stop outsourcing all of the opportunities so young people can have a freaking future to work for!
Love CLE, don’t love out there no more but never really realized it was that dangerous. I lived all over a lot of those parts. From NYC, but will see E.C. As my 2nd home
Cleveland can be a fun time with lots of cool things to offer. When walking the east side keep your nose clean and keep walking. Look both way when crossing the streets. Never had a problem.
I live in the suburbs and somehow leaving the Clinic Saturday night, I got lost on 105th until we hit Superior, which I promptly took Terrace to Mayfield. We joked about not having a gun to protect ourselves 😮
Bratenhal os surrounded by slums on all 3 sides and lake on one side. Yet you can't buy a home in there for less than a million and on average the homes there go for 5-6 million a piece.
I grew up in the 60s and 70s and drive through there with my parents what a difference from Bratenhal and E.89th and Superior where I lived, it was a rich neighborhood back then too, I'm surprised it still is
This my city I love it to death! Shit happens everywhere.. just mind ya business and stay out the way .. only the strong survive in these parts 💪🏿 gotta keep it on you at all times it’s law!
I grew up on E.89th street between Superior and Ansel, it was a rough neighborhood in the 60s and 70s and being white on my street we all got along with little incidents but there were no drive bi's although most crimes were black on black crime. I miss my childhood friends even to this day and I'm in my 60 sixties, we use to take our bikes and ride them in the St.Mary seminary the harshest drug at that time was weed its sad to see what has happened to the neighborhood. My neighbor was Julia and her husband Andrew, she was a good woman and I loved her she treated me like I was her child and I always said she was my second mother even though she was black, I never looked at her race but her kindness to me and she made the most amazing pancakes ever. She as of 2yrs ago was still alive, I was shocked she was still living and in the same house, when I decided to look her up, so I called her and I believe she now has dementia because she didn't really remember me. This makes me very sad. And it's also sad she has had to put iron gates on her doors and windows due to the decline of the neighborhood.
When I first moved to Cleveland Heights off of Coventry, some friends of mine from Youngstown came to visit and go to a Cavs game. I planned out my route according to the closest buses running late at night. Unfortunately, I didn't even know what East Cleveland was and we got dropped off down on Euclid after the game. Oh boy, it was frightening. We were getting harassed by people as soon as we got off the bus, and then walking up the hill, neighbors were yelling. After about 5 minutes of walking, an officer pulled us over asking what we were doing there, and he gave us a ride home (which was only about a mile from where I lived).
I live in St. Clair and Superior (East of Cleveland)....the neighborhood north of Hough. I've been living here for a few months. I have never felt in danger. I get along with my neighbors. Cleveland is a great city. Lake Erie is beautiful. It has a ton of potential. I believe that Cleveland will grow and improve as climate change becomes a reality and because a massive source of Fresh water is next to Cleveland.
I been to Cleveland once I stayed near Cleveland State but I drive east into Asiatown, Cleveland Clinic, Case Western Reserve and little Italy. All those areas are surrounded by very poor high crime rates. Even Asiatown seems kinda empty.
And you can't even say yall as this isngang activity. The vast majority are not gang members dude. So this is a small group of assholes. Meanwhile the crimes I mentioned are done by everyday 9 to 5 working citizens who feel everyone innocent must suffer. At normal everyday places to like the movies, school, church, clubs, music events, grocery shopping, malls etc. Why is that???? Hell, even the President had attempts on his life and who were the perps??? Ok then
@@OmegaZeeroTHANK YOU! I hate when people stereotype all ethnic people when it’s only people that’s in the streets that live that life. The rest of working, in college, and starting businesses like any other culture. That’s like saying all Italians are in the mob. Just wrong and ignorant af for no reason.
Where did you get this information from? I’m from Cleveland, born and raised and there is no Out The Way area in Cleveland. You must’ve talked to someone that’s bias to certain areas in Cleveland. The Hough part is right, and a couple other things you stated but this is not the full breakdown of Cleveland. The Glenville area is a Suburb compared to other area’s in Cleveland.
Clevelander here. You stay tf out these areas and you're golden. You can literally navigate anywhere you need to safely without stopping in these areas EVER
Lmao stop lying u can walk through there
@@roseallison3633 I'm from Cleveland. It's a great place to be from, but a shitty place to live. I'm way out in the suburbs, not even in Cuyahoga county, My wife wouldn't live in Cleveland let alone a city that even touches it being a suburbanite... Sure you sure can walk through these places, but why would you if you didnt live there? And that doesn't mean someone isn't going to try to rob or fuck with you, especially at night. Shit DOES happen
@@roseallison3633most people from Cleveland can tell if you from here if you not from here don’t go around the east too much you’ll definitely hear gunshots not a joke to be just walking around there
You miss a whole side a town buddy! 😂 my city is not for the weak. Utw first block!!!
I go threw the hood everyday. They don’t be on shit fr. Everyone locked up
It ain't that bad, if you stay out the way and keep good people around you don't nobody bother you. We not the prettiest town but it's a lot of good people here.
I HAVE BEEN IN CLEVELAND/EAST CLEVELAND ALL MY DAMN LIFE, STILL THERE, THIS IS A BUNCH OF BS!!!
Damn iv'e lived in most of those areas with no real problems.
Cleveland is improving in certain areas bit by bit. Let's work on Buckeye and Kinsman.
I have been helping rebuild brick buildings in Cleveland for 18 years pretty much on the streets all over and never had any problems throughout every area there taking about!
Clevelander here. I've been a West sider and now am an East sider. It really isn't that bad here. Some places you got to avoid like all cities
Same
on god
Agreed, this seems very outdated. Worked in CMSD schools all around the Cuyahoga River. I have done home visits to have contact and signatures from parents in many of the areas he noted. Teenage pregnancies with single parent ( almost always a mom with no parenting skills or support). Children without strong parental influence will go toward gang life.
R.I.P the GOAT Jim Donovan @ 18:00, best Cleveland Sports broadcaster to ever pick up a mic.
Holy shit I can't believe I didn't hear about it. Kinda kisses me off so many good people and huge browns fans haven't gotten to see them win in so long. Aside from Pittsburgh in 2020. Jim was awesome. Je was associated with the browns like Fred McCloud was to the cavs
Agree with Jim being absolutely goated but Hammy would like a word with best to ever pick up a mic homie…
tom hamilton
Agree ....... But Way Back ................... We had Nev Chandler ....... And gib shanley For Pro football ........ ..And Waaaay Back ...... Ken Coleman .............. Jimmy D ............... Never really Gone ....... Always Remembered .......
Joe Tait and hammy are better
I grew up in Central Quincy and E.55st area back in the 60s and 70s, and when I am in Cleveland, I don't go into these areas anymore. It's a new generation of people who have no love for life, and I fear of catching a case.
Exactly, Quincy is pretty depressing, especially in light of the development a short distance away.
U right but I still go back DTW young'ns know who real who ain't still party with the ppl ik in the plaza!
Facts , Im from East Cleveland
The younger generation is wild man they don’t give af about NOTHIN
The same thing happened to Euclid. It used to be quiet, clean, and safe until E. Cleveland scurried in and Fed that up. Now it's like the ghetto.
10:45, when I grew up in Cleveland, you'd be lucky if the cops actually came and helped. Especially in a timely manner
I'm a white girl from Youngstown, and one time I got lost on the East Side near East Cleveland at 11
at night. I turned down a dead end street off of East 130 th where there were chained barking dogs all along the street. A nice, Christian black gentleman noticed me and gave me directions to a highway about a mile away. No bad thing happened.
How is race even relevant to this story, story is the same without mentioning your or anyone else’s race.
@@registeredflexoffender3976look at the name. Its a fake account
You're getting robbed next time for sure. I wouldn't remember what street I got lost on if I'm out of town 😂
You got lucky
Grew up there 70s,80s left 1990. As a kid. Sooooo sad for kids.then n now.
All those once clean, peaceful, and prosperous neighborhoods are now only dilapidated dens of distastefulness.
Superb wordplay😊 and I agree
Exactly,
Cuz the government spelling bee winner head ahh
I was hoping for a Bone shout out!
Really annoying slow voice for the narrator. Cleveland is a great city that has suffered many many decades of injustice for many deeply political and racial reasons. Just saying “stay out” because “crime” does nothing for anybody, but stroke the fuel for people to be afraid and judge people they don’t know.
The issue is not the neighborhoods, it's the cause. No one wants to address the core issues as to why cities fall into this state of decay.
lol the issue is the culture of some of the people in those neighborhoods… you can’t have thriving business and a healthy community when violence is so prevalent
People in the comments are in denial about how bad it is in Cleveland. In comparison to cities with similar and larger population sizes, Cleveland is extremely dangerous. Its just normalized. Having an incompetent mayor for 16 years will do that.
The hoods this documentary named is definitely hoods but don’t think these the only places yall gotta avoid in Cleveland they left out about 20 hoods just as dangerous or more dangerous than the ones they covered if you come to Cleveland stay in the suburbs deep in them and you gotta know which suburbs is safe because certain ones are turning more and more dangerous
Tell us more please, I'm new to this area off of Euclid and 193rd St
@@juneconnor8127 Warrensville Heights, Maple heights, Garfield Heights
@juneconnor8127 if you see white folks in that area then it ain't that bad. Maple heights is getting to be bad. Euclid isn't that bad, but closer towards Cleveland you get, the worse it geta over there. Anything past E 185th and lower street number is getting worse by the block. Just stay off the streets at night.
@absoliutenuds This is not true. There's shootings by 200th st, 222nd st, someone walking down 200th street got robbed. Shalaymiah Moore was shot and killed on 204th st while sitting in her car... the list goes on and on.
@juneconnor8127 Euclid is one of the more dangerous suburbs along with GarfieldHts and Maple Hts. You want to be in a good suburb ? Move to the Westside
This was accurate, but it's like only 1/4 of the craziness🤦🏽
e. 70th and clair is where i am son id say half
I go into most of these areas for my job and never feel unsafe. Its of course daytime and shorter periods of time which alters perception II know. I always encounter wonderful residents, I never knew these areas as up the way, in the way, etc! Very interesting and this docu was really well done
I didn't come to judge. I'm praying for you Cleveland. I know most of you are great people
It’s such a small part of the city. They make it sound like we are fucked. It’s the smallest part of
Appreciate the perspective bless up all love
They ARE all fuched... sorry, just telling the troof.
I have lived in Cleveland all of my life and I have Ben in all of these areas multiple times over many many years and have never been a victim of any crime period. Clevelanders are great people they work hard take care of there families friends and neighbors. There is not a big city anywhere that doesn't have crime. Mostly if ur not involved with crime u don't have to worry yes like any big city there are bad ppl too but no place has the pride like a Clevelander has! THE LAND IS GREAT!!!
I give you all the credit for the best video ever on our city. I even learned some history. Saved my hood for last - Buckeye
my dad was an electrician for the city of cleveland in the 60's. he had to work in the hough neighborhood for his job during the hough riots. he carried a gun to defend himself if needed. he served in WW2 & he was very familiar with using a gun but luckily he didn't have to use it during the riots.
But we have Cleveland Clinic where prestigious people from other countries come to for treatment. We are also rich in culture; you just have to know how to navigate.
Actually having a economy based around a hospital is typically not a good thing for an city.
@KettleBell-md8ph The hospital is an asset! People come here from other countries to get treated by the esteemed doctors of Cleveland Clinic. I wasn't talking about the economy; I was pointing out the cities assets like our museums.
@@BonnieHansen-w6l Listen and learn. Hospitals are not good for an city to build a economy around. Don't argue or trip over yourself, just learn.
@@KettleBell-md8phman be quiet
@@KettleBell-md8phwhen they are the 2nd largest employer in the state, that changes
CLE is my city 🌆! … I’ve been all over the world & CLE is THE Best! … it’s Diverse, Affordable.. we have ALL the natural resources & fresh food & farm land & fresh water. We don’t have a large population so traffic is minimal & we rarely wait in lines ….Lake Erie beaches & the islands 🏝️ are AMAZING! We got all the sports teams … you can’t find me a better place to live for the cost in America that has all the amenities that CLE does!
NOBODY has to go to the hood unless they want to! … the Suburbs ARE AMAZING & have Amazing public schools! & the private schools are great too!
We have tons of Old Money… Rockefeller came from CLE & he build NYC only because CLE turned his monopolist money down!
It's not affordable it's expensive ASF to live here considering the all the bullshit that goes down here it's cheaper the more south you go like Akron for example they are building condos in the hood for a reason
He said the West Side is called the Heights 😂😂. Man, the West Side is called Little Puerto Rico. 🇵🇷
Yeah it sucks
Yeah, I never heard that before!
My area called habibi village 😭
I live off Clark. Puerto Rico day was hilarious. I drive trough at noon on Saturday. A man was drunk off his ah Blasting a huge speaker and "singing"/screaming the lyrics into megaphone 😂😂
Little Puerto Rico? Said no one ever.
When you showed kinsman, you showed the valley. The Valley is its own hood and kinsman is UTW past 93rd.
I've lived in the suburbs all my life, I don't go near those areas because there is nothing there for me. The most dangerous people to encounter are the people that have nothing to lose.
You talked about Anthony Sowell at the end but completely forgeting about Ariel Castro who abducted Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus and held them captive for a decade in his Tremont area home.
Tremont is a nice area, though. The video wasn't about psycho m*rderers in Cleveland. That deserves its own video.
Wow that is crazy I need to find out more information about this story
@kevingadson9315 It is super crazy.
I lived on that street back in the 70s, its sad what those young girls had to endure at the hands of a coward. If anyone believes he committed suicide, they're lying to themselves
@@tonireimer9556 Agree 💯 No doubt.
Especially Michelle Knight.
Let me tell you I’m from Cleveland and currently live here and it’s not all that it’s bad but not all that bad
Cleveland got alot more going on as far as hood shit that this video missed, but still a good video tho. There's enough for you to come back and do like 2 more of these.
I live off Clark Ave & 25th gunshots are like nursery rhymes at this point 😂😂😂
The west side ain't $hit😂
@@joshzver i wouldn’t say that it’s now like living on Eastside. Maybe years ago it was better NOT ANYMORE
Clark is horrible these days I witnessed a murder right in front of me on w38th
@@sellelpoc facts
How you gonna talk about The Valley when you bring up Kinsman 🤣 Kinsman is Kinsman, GV is GV
Facts he not from here & going by what he saw on RUclips
Big facts
Big facts
When i think of kinsman i think of UTW kinsman . The valley is considered DTW to me
Utw dtw same thing they both do to much i know whats up i use to run around when younger and kisman and garden valley has a high crime rate and alot of murders that went cold so i say you have a strap mind your business and dont speak to randoms and stay to your self until you get out cleveland not it at all the people kill eachother and fight over streets they dont own its weird they hurt women and kill innocent people because they dumb as dont know how to shoot forreal never even been to a rage just shooting just to shoot cant even hit the target man stealing cars instead of building for their self and kids they want to destruct themselves and others they are like crabs in a bucket nobody want to see you win its crazy and depressing when people so ghetto and dirty like cleveland not it
You missed ah lot of hoods igl 💯
I grew up on 140th St.Clair, Collinwood area
So did I! Collinwood area
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Ol moes gas station on 152nd used to have the BEST whole wings!!!!
185th ur shit fucked tho
...i had a building on 156th till 2015 retired and sold it
I been in Cleveland for about 11 years now. I had no idea it was this dangerous until I moved here. First night going out a young lady named Amira Smiley was unalvied in front of me when I went to the r spot bar on Taylor road. I think about her all the time she had on a cheetah print halter top soaked in blood I wanted to apply pressure and give her some first aid police told me to move for I be arrested for obstruction smh
St clair in the house!
Yeah , a slum. And it's only that way because of the people living there.
Cleveland is the city that we come from so run run St Clair if you can make on the east side you can make it anywhere
Neighborhoods go down because parents think they can leave something for their kids and the kids to damn sorry to stand up and represent the family legacy😢
That's exactly what's happening to Lakewood.
Glenville neighborhood is built back up. It was more dangerous in the 90s. Now it has the Cultural gardens, Severance Hall, markets, job training. Garden valley, Morris black, some parts of Cleveland hts, Warrensville Hts have move crime.
Cleveland is a great place but bad and crooked politicians have taken more the given to every community in this video. I've lived in Cle.,O for 50 of my 66 yrs. Lived at least 5 of these hoods. But, I claim Hough Love Forever. Thank you for telling it real right about my home. It is being gentrified but you can't move everyone. Unless you put them in the lake. I remember when there was over 600k living in the blue signs.
Cleveland is not a great place
@@Royaltyizme17 at best is ok
Why do you say that? I have friends from there as well as family. They all speak well of the city.
Cleveland is a great place! Research colleges, museums, topography. History! Crime exists EVERYWHERE
You should Reupload all those City Documentaries!!!
There are some inaccuracies in the video. Put not too far off
I travel to Cleveland from Alliance frequently to go to the Wade Park VA hospital, and attend First Mosque for Juma. I also frequent both the Art and Natural history museum. I absolutely love "The Land". Period!
Who know about the 55th marathon?
Not as bad as it used to be. I think rapid stop just as bad
It would be much worse if it was for Ohio being a Constitutional Carry State.
Bone Thugs were the best rap group to ever do it!
I bought so much dope in hough, Glenville over the years. Even my grandfather copped in Hough back in the day. But i love Cleveland just the same. All of it. 2.5 years clean and unlike Akron, i can drive through cleveland and not get a shitty feeling.
Same friend. I copped from ALL these spots back in the day. A year and a half for me. 🙏🤝
@Louis-qt5qb good for you. I always tell people to find what works for you and respect what helps others. 12 steps just didn't do it for me, so I'm on a methadone treatment. So much hate from 12 steppers. I'm like dude that shit sucked for me, I don't go around telling people to not bother trying it
lol they got water world right that’s wild
Wade park is 💀
And the west side isn’t the heights it’s just Cleveland
You forgot to mention Scoville Ave which at 1 point was designated as the most dangerous street in America.
I used to get greenery off my boy Crusher over there.
RIP Crusher
This was excellent bro im frm pittsburgh and never knew cleveland got done like this and its 2024 glenville seemed the worst!!
It is, so depressing. Sad part, it does not have to be that way, but many just don't care.
This shit false asf he got about 10% right
@@ty-shonsanders1723 what wuz false im frm pittsburgh wut hood the most offical in the trenches?
@ 😂😂😂 a lot bro too much to type but don’t nobody hood run the city everybody take lose all over this mf
@@ty-shonsanders1723 is east cleveland top 5 at least?
So afraid of this city but can't afford to anywhere else. The neighborhood continues to fall apart. Mayor is no good. Alot of gangs 😢
Yea. Mayor Bibb is a damn joke
being from cle this actually like 85% valid
morris black and the woodhill area getting tore down now tho
Kinsman, Harvard, EC are the worst crime areas in Cleveland.
And do you know what all of these neighborhoods have in common?
Poverty. Police neglect. Is that what you were thinking ?
@jenniferjohnson5821 I was thinking ridiculously high rates of crime
They were redlined
i jus moved frm Cleveland ohio on w.32nd str right around the corner where Amanda berry was kidnapped at da land iz definitely different i only lived up there a cup month n moved bac home BIG JERSEY NEWARK NJ AKA BRICK CITY 973..
Snapple top factz when i lived in Cleveland my ex girlfriend sis boyfriend took me to the east Cleveland man i couldn't believe how this ish was abandoned lik that
😂😂😂😂 don't run now jp I'm from the land been in an out the city since I was a young buck 37 now just came back home from Albany ny after a 3yr ish marriage but I'm staying home this time I missed alot but not much fully left at 25 came back age33 yr 2020 left again beginning 2021 2024-infinty home forever 😂😂😅
Right bruh EC bad asf
They tore down the place I used to live off of E 65TH and fleet.
@iamjames8403 ok I can't remember it's a spot that made hotdog den ish was rockin
Grew up in East Cleveland it was actually nice back in the late 60s and Early 70s.
Im from brook Park but hung out on west and east sides but learned how to act its simple don't go looking for trouble u will find it or will find u,i just show respect and don't get involved with something that isn't my business
U is lucky cus mf be jus in the wrong place at the wrong time
@feyfey6874 I am Irish and mostly was in that area cuz of being a junkie and was their burb link but clean almost a decade now,I just always showed respect and kept it real, even now I work on outskirts of the Eastside and get the old hey cracker u party 🥳 and I kindly say just green and I perfur honkie 😂,but respect their hustle and show respect talking to them instead of ignoring, showing fear by running in the store 😂,or mouth off, just keep it real or make them laugh to buy time to get away 😂
Clevelander here BORN and bred, raised on west 117th and Lorain and live on West 134th and Lorain now, it's changed since the 90's lol.
Denison avenue has always been a wasteland.
Man, I tell you what working for community care and taking a right out of university hospital were the most stressful and whacked out drop offs (wheelchair dropoffs) you will look at a block of abandoned houses and all of a sudden you’re taking someone in there like “oh shit wait a minute” 😅
Everyone I was locked up with from Garden Valley had D.T.W. or I.T.W tats I don’t think that’s considered U.T.W I think it’s separated when you get around 93rd/kinsman but I grew up in South Collinwood so idk for sure. Good video though. A lot of these places were worse in the 90s it’s calmed down a lil since then. Some have gotten worse
Once you over over the bridge after 93rd and Kisman you're DTW
I grew up on E. 105 and St Clair, it was bad for drugs in the 80s, 90s , early 2000s but it has calmed down a lot. Kinsman, Harvard, EC have much higher crime rates.
Bro the stretch of 105th between superior and st clair was jumping jumping in the mid 90s. I did some time and went back in the early 2000s and it was like night and day. Haven't been back in a decade or so. All kinds of good heroin over there back then.
Awaken you went into the west side hoods.
Stockyards is wild.
HEAVY drug activity.
Dennison is right Nextdoor too which is practically just decaying. Across the bridge is old Brooklyn which was an old steel mill neighborhood
And some interesting old history and great architecture.
Stockyards is definitely drug central
You all are 35 years late,.. Talking about the Hoods. 😂😅😂😂 Should have Been there!
Fr they talking about the water downed years now
I'd like to know the thoughts of the area around 193rd St? I live in Indian Hills and we had 3 kids shooting in the parking lot in October 2024. I'm new to this area and am hoping to get some comments around this area... Thanks to anyone who gives their opinion!
if and when you're able, move out. That's considered Euclid but it's more of a offspring of Cleveland/East Cleveland....I grew up across the tracks from them buildings in the 80s/90s it was always dangerous even though it's "senior" living
@@muniramccullar614 Thank you, I moved here for the Over 55 yrs old housing but I can tell you that you can bring your children or grandchildren as long as someone is 55 yrs or older.
@juneconnor8127 yes, it's been that way for decades at one time the complex was more peoples adult grand children then seniors and violence and drugs was horrible and no matter the management company it is still a lot of trouble.....you may wanna look into a few other places that are newer that offer 55+ that don't allow non seniors to be on the lease
@@muniramccullar614 Thank you for letting me know, I appreciate it more than you know 😊
@juneconnor8127 no problem, I know of 2 newer senior living complexes but one is in Glenville and the other in Collinwood.....but honestly you'd be surprised how much the crime had gone down near both because most folks are leaving the areas for the suburbs which is why you see so much violence in the once quite areas and not much anymore the closer you get to the hospital/university district and downtown
my father still owns his home behind Indian Hills, and he hates he's not able to sell
I've only heard the terms "down the way" and "heights'" on a MGK video...
You must not know too many Eastsiders because people from Down The Way never shut up about how theyre from Down The Way
Even a black guy said to stay away from Clark-Fulton
Yeah! What do you say when you see 2 ppl killed in front of you less than an hour apart one on Clark then one DTW on Quincy
That's where I live now Clark/Fulton(West side), and nothing really happens over here. I'm from the east side and I will definitely tell you from my experience this area is much safer than the side of town I'm from and grew up in. I even joke around and call it the "suburbs" compared to what I'm used to.
What about storer, I heard that's really bad on the west side. Also around 73rd and Lorain and 80th and Madison. I heard their areas can be as bad as the worst parts of the east.
@@KettleBell-md8ph It was nice before the blacks and Hispanics moved in.
@@KettleBell-md8phall those areas are bad
The Westside is nuts at night don't matter where on the west ether
DTW is the 5projects KKO or The K is King Kennedy Case is Outhwaite CPG where i came from Carver Park the pound which jas been torn down was the Compound which was really part Outhwaite & Carver Park by POC or Lonnie Burton NFL or LA was Longwood & the nation or dirty 30 aka d30 is Cedar Estates cedar side or community college side plus 61st & beaver hill part of DTW!
You from DTW you speak all facts
I’m from UTW do y’all consider garden valley DTW. We consider anything past 93rd is DTW
No we don’t consider the valley DTW. We don’t even consider the ABC projects DTW,King Kennedy to 30th
What's the worst projects in Cleveland. Morris home on woodland?
@@KettleBell-md8phMorris Black is no more😊
All of America's once beautiful cities are rapidly turning into this misery.
Legalize dope, to defund the gangs, stop unfairly prosecuting self defense, deport, deport, deport, and stop letting felons out of jail way too soon!
And most importantly, stop outsourcing all of the opportunities so young people can have a freaking future to work for!
Scary video tour of the urban decay of the Cleveland hoods ! Full of gangs, no-go areas !
Love CLE, don’t love out there no more but never really realized it was that dangerous. I lived all over a lot of those parts. From NYC, but will see E.C. As my 2nd home
There are literally no suburbs on the west side named heights.
Middleburg heights
Broadview Heights and Parma Heights
Brooklyn Heights. Schaaf Road half of the street is Cleveland the other half is Brooklyn Hts
It almost seems like there is some sort of pattern here in these neighborhoods around the country hmmm
Take your dog whistles elsewhere
@@pazza4555 They have crappy sports teams? Or maybe there's a bunch of Pontiacs with leaky mufflers?
East Cleveland. Period!!!
All these areas are not the places you want to travel to!! But there are some nice spots in Cleveland. These areas are no joke!!
Cleveland can be a fun time with lots of cool things to offer. When walking the east side keep your nose clean and keep walking. Look both way when crossing the streets. Never had a problem.
I live in the suburbs and somehow leaving the Clinic Saturday night, I got lost on 105th until we hit Superior, which I promptly took Terrace to Mayfield. We joked about not having a gun to protect ourselves 😮
Bratenhal os surrounded by slums on all 3 sides and lake on one side. Yet you can't buy a home in there for less than a million and on average the homes there go for 5-6 million a piece.
I grew up in the 60s and 70s and drive through there with my parents what a difference from Bratenhal and E.89th and Superior where I lived, it was a rich neighborhood back then too, I'm surprised it still is
This my city I love it to death! Shit happens everywhere.. just mind ya business and stay out the way .. only the strong survive in these parts 💪🏿 gotta keep it on you at all times it’s law!
I grew up on E.89th street between Superior and Ansel, it was a rough neighborhood in the 60s and 70s and being white on my street we all got along with little incidents but there were no drive bi's although most crimes were black on black crime. I miss my childhood friends even to this day and I'm in my 60 sixties, we use to take our bikes and ride them in the St.Mary seminary the harshest drug at that time was weed its sad to see what has happened to the neighborhood. My neighbor was Julia and her husband Andrew, she was a good woman and I loved her she treated me like I was her child and I always said she was my second mother even though she was black, I never looked at her race but her kindness to me and she made the most amazing pancakes ever. She as of 2yrs ago was still alive, I was shocked she was still living and in the same house, when I decided to look her up, so I called her and I believe she now has dementia because she didn't really remember me. This makes me very sad. And it's also sad she has had to put iron gates on her doors and windows due to the decline of the neighborhood.
Its almost like the more of a 'culture' an area has, the worse off it is
“Don’t slow down in East Cleveland or you’ll die”
When I first moved to Cleveland Heights off of Coventry, some friends of mine from Youngstown came to visit and go to a Cavs game. I planned out my route according to the closest buses running late at night. Unfortunately, I didn't even know what East Cleveland was and we got dropped off down on Euclid after the game. Oh boy, it was frightening. We were getting harassed by people as soon as we got off the bus, and then walking up the hill, neighbors were yelling. After about 5 minutes of walking, an officer pulled us over asking what we were doing there, and he gave us a ride home (which was only about a mile from where I lived).
I was born and raised in the stockyards of cleveland there is no neighborhood in America I'm intimidated by lol
Kinsman will never be ok
it be like ppl a see you and have beef for no reason
Been in every one of those neighborhoods... installing alarm systems.
Since the 50s what is the biggest change? People change and now look. Usual
I live in St. Clair and Superior (East of Cleveland)....the neighborhood north of Hough. I've been living here for a few months. I have never felt in danger. I get along with my neighbors.
Cleveland is a great city. Lake Erie is beautiful. It has a ton of potential. I believe that Cleveland will grow and improve as climate change becomes a reality and because a massive source of Fresh water is next to Cleveland.
I been to Cleveland once I stayed near Cleveland State but I drive east into Asiatown, Cleveland Clinic, Case Western Reserve and little Italy. All those areas are surrounded by very poor high crime rates. Even Asiatown seems kinda empty.
I do tons of natural gas work in these areas and it’s always a huge challenge!!
Yea it’s terrible here but it’s very easy to stay out of these areas so don’t slip up
ashley had jonnie bring some decoys so rachy could swap out with lindsay so she could take her daughter clothes shopping... it never ends
Yalll need to stop killing eachother!!! Yall are stupid for killing eachother!!! Cleveland needs to stop this shit!!!!!!
Thats the same shit I tell white people. Since you all only hold other races accountable. Stop the mass shootings, sexual abuse/grape trafficking etc
And you can't even say yall as this isngang activity. The vast majority are not gang members dude. So this is a small group of assholes. Meanwhile the crimes I mentioned are done by everyday 9 to 5 working citizens who feel everyone innocent must suffer. At normal everyday places to like the movies, school, church, clubs, music events, grocery shopping, malls etc. Why is that???? Hell, even the President had attempts on his life and who were the perps??? Ok then
They can't fight get in a boxing ring
@@OmegaZeeroTHANK YOU! I hate when people stereotype all ethnic people when it’s only people that’s in the streets that live that life. The rest of working, in college, and starting businesses like any other culture. That’s like saying all Italians are in the mob. Just wrong and ignorant af for no reason.
Public Square here...yikes!
One common denominator....gee wonder what that is
Yeah it's a mystery
Yea welfare, drugs,saggy pants,and guns. Keep paying taxes so they can you know.
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Basketball 🏀
B.L.A.C.K.S
East Cleveland Stand Up 🏚️
The valley and kinsman are 2 different hoods and the valley is down the way Harvard,Kinsman, Union and,Miles is UTW
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Its gotten boring here, no good concerts, outdoor festivals and it really went to hell when they closed historic GEAUGA LAKE.
I don’t live in Cleveland but I live in Ohio. It’s just common sense to say away from certain areas and you’ll be fine.
They pretty much covered the whole dang city
HELLS KITCHEN..YOU ALREADY KNOW
#Superior
my uncle b up there on 4 i thought he was yappin
125th?
Left years ago DON'T MISS IT! IT'S A GRAVEYARD. Keeping them in prayer
Where did you get this information from? I’m from Cleveland, born and raised and there is no Out The Way area in Cleveland. You must’ve talked to someone that’s bias to certain areas in Cleveland. The Hough part is right, and a couple other things you stated but this is not the full breakdown of Cleveland. The Glenville area is a Suburb compared to other area’s in Cleveland.
That vice lord shit don’t hold no weight on the east side of Cleveland