I Went To Houston - The Murder Capital Of The Country
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In this video, I ventured into Houston's worst neighborhoods to see what tough life is like in the 4th biggest city. It was pretty rough! There's rundown and crime everywhere!
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They say Don't Mess With Texas, but this hood in Texas wants to mess with YOU Mappies!
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Nick as Always Brilliant Video Very informative 👍👍👍
You should see my neighbors . Holy crap they’re ghetto to the maximum bosbetos!😊
BOTH AMERICA AND EUROPE ARE COLLAPSING. THERE IS NO FUTURE FOR PEOPLE IN AMERICA AND EUROPE, ONLY FOREVER SUFFERING.
Ask anyone if they have ever seen a Bigfoot? Cause they have been sighted there!!
Hello Johnson! I’m a police officer here in Houston and I patrol 3rd ward. The biggest issue here is drugs! Drugs and homelessness!
Stay safe, Bro.
@@raymondkuipers8669then go do them in the police station and see for yourself 😜
@@raymondkuipers8669 that was lousy sarcasm and I apologize for that. I don’t usually talk that way but I guess I let one rip. I have both sympathy and empathy for struggling people as we all should. Just because someone is homeless or on drugs doesn’t mean they should just be cast aside and I wish this country cared more for their so called people instead of laundering money across the sea’s in they’re wars! I really wouldn’t doubt if both Russia and the United States had an agreement before hand so both the top people get rich while using us as cannon fodder. Anyway I apologize and hope you accept it I was just kidding!
You are correct. I moved to Houston area 5 years ago and I'm leaving asap. I've seen a shooting attempt, road rage and numerous drug deals. And homelessness brought on by our govt.
God bless you and keep you safe. 🙏
I'm so sick of seeing this bs in America
These people refuse to accept being poor and working for anything.
Eliminate welfare in all its forms, and start enforcing the law and it ends.
Not sick enough to do anything about it, though.
Instead of sending billions to Ukraine it would be nice to see us take care of our own
The same politicians who are against sending Ukraine money don't want to spend a dime here, but nice talking point though. They oppose spending foreign but propose nothing substantial for domestic @@johnguilbert1349
Rules to live by in Houston, from a native:
1. Don't walk in the tall grass.
2. If you're a woman, don't go to a gas station at night.
3. Don't honk at anyone unless you want a gun pointed at you.
Wow
Do have a gun.
I moved out of Houston in 2000. In the Harwin/Bissonett area. I haven't been back in a minute, just a couple times for work-related training around the George R. Brown. So I don't know what it's like now. But I adopted a few additional rules of my own when I was there. Those aren't specific to Houston, just good rules for any high crime city. I lived in small Texas towns between Waco and Weatherford since then and it's a whole different world.
- Don't carry cash, or if you do have any, don't tell anyone you have cash or give any to panhandlers.
-If you rely on public transportation (which I did), don't plan your route to have transfers, stops or layovers anywhere you wouldn't go on foot.
- Don't buy, carry or wear anything you can't afford to lose.
-Don't stop to talk to anybody, especially when it's "I like those shoes, lemee see those shoes (watch, chain, hat, etc). or anybody that wants to "talk to you for a minute."
Maybe it was just overly cautious; in seven years in Houston I only had my apartment burglarized twice, I only got propositioned by prostitutes (male and female) a couple of times but I never got robbed on the street, got into a fight, or had any kind of violent interactions. I don't know how much of that was because of any of those rules or because I never went to Acres Homes, Third Ward, Sunnyside, Fifth Ward etc. Maybe it's different now, I dunno. Maybe better but probably worse.
It's worse now
From a non-native:
1. Don't go to Houston.
The drivers were so shocked by the dude actually picking up trash on the corner that they just ran right into each other! Even Nick couldn't believe it.
@@vardekpetrovic9716 Easy. When it's an eyesore that's thrown away in the open for convenience.
My guess is that the guy in the pickup was texting coz he blazed through the intersection several seconds after it turned red for him.
Story about the area at 13:50 (Dennis St, a few blocks from Scott St.) I got lost one night coming into town. I was supposed to go to U of H and Siri (who is actively trying to kill me) routed me through this area at about 10 PM.
The streets were so packed with dealers and buyers in a middle-of-the-street drug market that there was no way to turn around; a line of cars in front of me and people walking behind my car blocking me in. A couple of guys pressing drugs up against my window before I waved them off. Go to this same area after dark and you will catch a whole different kind of video. This place looks downright tranquil compared to what you'll find at 10PM.
I drove dump trucks in Katy 20 years . I was sent to 3 Ward one day and had the same thing happen except a car would stop and people would run to it to purchase. This was in the afternoon
I read light meters in Houston in '74 and '76. Even then the unemployed did not start stirring until 10-ish and most didn't get out until noon at the earliest. This was before crack when the terminally unemployed were all alcoholics.
I recall the area near U of H. Lots of shotgun shacks that were already old and rundown a half century ago. I had to read a meter that was behind the check in desk of a motel. Because of my sheltered, middle-class Leave It To Beaver/Mayberry upbringing I was flabbergasted to see this establishment rented rooms for 15, 30, 45, 60 and 90 minutes then whole hours after that. Some areas around the U of H have been scary for over a half century.
Longtime friend of mine was released from Huntsville 3 years ago. Third ward was home 35 years ago. Took him 1 year to move to San Antonio and put his hard earned a professional Doctorate and PHD to good use - ministering, outreach and assistance in helping released inmates get on their feet the right way. Self employed master leather craftsman and bootmaker too!
This is an amazing channel. Just subscribed. Love the commentary. Hard to find originality on youtube anymore. This guy is legit. Keep up the good work Nick! Car Wizard
Hey Car Wizard! Thanks!!
Nick I grew up 20 minutes from downtown Houston. 30 years ago, we knew to stay out of these areas. I can't imagine what it's like now. "Thanks" for the update.
Always amazed by your bravery! The man you interviewed seemed like a decent guy. I really hope he stays safe and can get the help he needs. I admire how he admitted what the issue was there and then was humble enough to admit he succumbed to it also, but wanted to get off of the drugs.
He said don't start with the stuff.
I'm so grateful for your content because everyone should see what we've devolved into, but every upload is another stab in the heart
True, it is very sad 😔
It's not us doing this, it is them.
It can be fixed
It's seriously depressing to see the state of these areas, but we need to know about these forgotten people and places before anything can improve. Of course, the frustrating thing is wondering what in the world we can do to reverse the course toward ruin.
@@elbertmoreno2159 How?
Nick;
As a native Dallasinian, I have to tell you that the majority of bad drivers in Texas are not originally from Texas.
They are usually transplants.
From places like LA, Milwaukee, Chicago, Memphis, ect.
Here in Dallas, we have the worst drivers in the country.
I see that red light crap every day here.
As well as road rage.
One time, I was on my way to Acura of Dallas to get my car serviced.
A wreckless driver in a black Dodge Ram did not like that I was going the speed limit of 65 MPH.
Instead of simply speeding ahead of me, he did something absolutely barbaric.
He pulled out a large dirty blue tarp, and threw it behind at my windshield.
The dirty blue tarp completely covered nearly every inch of my windshield!
I tried to use my windshield wipers, which had caused the tarp to become stuck!
Within a few valuble seconds, I had to roll down my windshield and stick my head out like a dog and react rapidly.
Thank God that I had barely managed to carefully brake to roll my SUV into an empty feild full of tall grass and brush.
By the grace of God, a pile up during rush hour near DFW Airport did not happen.
It was too close for me not to confide in a higher power.
The bottom line is;
I am absolutely astonished by the amount of ludicrously that has migrated here in the past 5 years.
How low can we get as a city and as a society?
Wow what?!?
lol it's Dallasitie
Yes! I believe it! I live in Mesquite just east of Dallas and the drivers around here are vicious!
The lady whose car got hit yelled at the other driver that he ran a red light. I live here, and this is one of the most dangerous aspects of living here. Running red lights is OUT OF CONTROL. Recently five people were killed downtown when a man ran a red light at high speed. At every intersection people run the left turn light, sometimes 5-6 cars. You learn to wait and look left before you proceed through an intersection. I am so sick of it.
Poor UofH football players too!
In Houston and all surrounding areas is to wait a couple of seconds after a light turns green, look left and right, and try and keep a larger vehicle on your left. It's self defense for drivers because of the runners who plow through intersections.
You're absolutely right if you're talking about that one in downtown by the North freeway H-Town native also and yes Houston is probably one of the biggest cities in the country for murder
I’ve driven through a lot of states and Texas has the MOST aggressive drivers. I don’t get why everyone is in such a hurry just to go sit on their couch.
You haven't seen anything come to Utah we have THE WORST!!!! I've ever seen careless too they're famous for driving without their lights at night too I'm not kidding you these people are lazy and they're trouble
😂😂 So very funny and true!!😉
Whenever you’ve been dealing with BS all day long that couch is EVERYTHING 😂
@@piglet7943 😂😂 That is also..very true!!😉
Chicago is the worst!
Don't forget that Hurricane Harvey made a lot of houses un- inhabitable.
This. If you're not from the gulf coast region, you can't understand how much of the blight is due to the major storms every 10 yrs ago, and broke people who can't afford to rebuild. Most of it is due to either the older generation dying off or hurricanes/tropical storms.
I grew up in southwest Houston near W Bellfort and S Gessner. However, I was born a mile or two from 3rd ward and one thing I truly know is that the neighborhoods around it like Sunnyside and South Park have been consistently dubbed as the 10 most dangerous neighborhoods in the country by multiple sources. 3rd ward has been undergoing some gentrification over the past few years at the same time sparking controversy in how its pricing out longtime residents there.
5th ward is run down and it is, however it was worse decades ago.
5th ward ain't all that bad anymore. The east/southeast half is all Mexican families now and it's downright quiet. 3rd ward gets rough still but it's got nothing on Sunnyside, South Park, Cypress Station, Greenspoint, even parts of Alief/Bissonnet.
It used to be a lot more dangerous. I scored there in the 70's and you could get robbed or shot very easily.
@@scottwilliams8334 Oh for sure. 5th ward used to be one of the worst spots. Now it's mostly old heads and retirees. Not that many crazy kids in the neighborhood anymore
Nick you're hilarious!! You ask a native from the neighborhood, "Why is your block so f*****d up?" LOL.
LOL, and Jake didn't hesitate to answer.
@@pjrichards3974he KNOWS
I saw it coming in the past few years of what Houston was to become prior to leaving. I left in 2018 after 22 years and moved many hours west of it. I missed Houston, it was a fun city. But many people I talk to tells me it has become far worse since I left. Once a fun and beautiful town is now ultra-violent.
@greasemantexas9159
The ACTUAL data/stats shows violence, or at least murders, was worse in the 80s/90s. Up until the pandemic, violence had been generally declining since around the late 90s/2000s I think. This is according to data. So whatever you "SAW" Houston was becoming BEFORE 2018, or whatever people are saying it is NOW ultra-violent have either a faulty PERCEPTION or are in their IMAGINATIONS, hahaha! It was WORSE decades ago around the time you were here 22 years ago.
***Medium (website) article titled: "Explaining the crime wave of the 1980's."***
Also post-pandemic homicide is DOWN/FALLING in 2023 compared to 2022 and 2021.
***RUclips channel: KHOU 11 Video: "VERIFY: "Yes, homicides are down in Houston this year"***
I remember back in the day when they were promoting "killer bees" as a looming threat from South America/Mexico coming up through Texas or the southwest USA in general. Whatever happened to that? I recommend a person base their views on HARD or at least soft DATA... on something (not necessarily 100%) empirical, but even then people's interpretation of stats can be faulty.
houston was way worse in the 70s to early 90s. 700 murders in 1980. This year homicides actually decreased by 20 percent.
@@ScheppundFries
Yep. People have certain false narratives and perceptions they go by that are not based in reality. A lot of times these narratives are driven by those who want to manipulate people through fear for the purpose of political agendas, or it could just as well be for ratings, as sensationalism sells in media.
I left in '18 also. I'm in the rural Hill Country west of SA. I was born in Houston and grew up in Spring Branch, the poorest part north of I-10 and near the West Loop. I graduated in '74. It's unrecognizable now. English is a minority language. Gentrification really got into gear 15 years ago. C'est la vie. The last area I lived in was Champion Forest. Though most of the houses were built in the 70s they held their value well. Bc it was in the County rather than in Houston none of the woke crap occurred. The Constables weren't affected by $h¡thead politicians.
@@curtislowe4577
Can you define "woke" or what "woke crap" is supposedto be?
Another well put together profile on a tragic area.
Utilizing "Mappy" & your occasional characters is a brilliant & safe way to communicate candid opinions, I love it!
A lot of the entrenched poverty you see is because Houston is actually still fairly affordable to live in compared to other major cities. That's why there's no where near as many homeless camps as in California
Thanks!
Wait what?? A $50 tip??? No one's ever done that before
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You’re a good person for having conversations like this. It’s hard being real, and I’m sure that gentleman appreciated having someone to talk to just to inquire about his life.
I've lived in Houston since 1957 and this didn't seem bad at all. I'm so used to driving through these areas it just felt like home.I'm on the Northside.
Mappy better be packin' in H-town!
Advice from a Houston native
1. Crime and poverty gets worse as you get closer to the city center but is upscale in downtown.
2. Once you reach outside Beltway 8 in all directions communities get considerably nicer.
3. When you find yourself in the hood keep to yourself and respect those that approach you. You may walk out with your life.
Number 3 is correct, if you grew up in The South Bronx like I did.
Don’t make eye contact
#2 ain't necessarily true. Alief and Cypress Station are two of the worst hoods in Houston and they're both outside of the Beltway. Cypress Station ("Nawfside", generally) being the worst in the city, arguably.
What you said is mostly on point I was born and raised here grew up near S Gessner and W Bellfort and it’s not a good area to live as well. In the years I’ve lived here. I rarely have any problems and the main thing I did was avoid unnecessary talk with just about anybody because a disagreement of a conversation here can quickly escalate.
For sure. I grew up hoopin’ around town. You call a foul? Cool you can have it buddy I ain’t getting shot over this. If you keep to your business in Houston you’re MOSTLY okay. You can get unlucky and get in the wrong place at the wrong time but you can mostly stay out of trouble if you shut up and mind your own lol
Great content, Nick! Looks like some of the areas you drove through with the new properties going up may be getting ready to be gentrified possibly. I'm glad you came across someone willing to share what's been going on and you were able to stay safe!
Ok Tommy!
There's one Black developer "Chris" who is building those new homes.
That guy you talked to was mad cool and I hope he finds help and a better place. I've been looking for warmer weathered states to visit to when it gets colder in my neck of the woods. I've only been to Austin but Houston was on my bucketlist based off of Instagram postings I always saw. Might have to cross that off my list if not push it further down.
This is my first video I've seen on your channel and I've started binging these now. Keep up the good work!
This video only highlighted some of the worst sections of Houston. There are still plenty of nice areas in and around town depending on what your lifestyle preference is. I'm in the far-southeast suburban area known as Clear Lake. Great housing options, restaurants, shopping, recreation, and access to Clear Lake and Galveston Bay if you like the coastal lifestyle. Come and visit!
Remember in Back to the Future II, Marty goes to the future, and Hill Valley has become JUST LIKE what these places look like. That movie totally predicted how crappy the world would become; trashed and full of crime.
We all woke up in biff's world.
More than we know...
When they were filming the trilogy, crime was MUCH higher in the US than it is now. Like 2 or 3 times higher. So their predictions were actually wrong. It got a lot better since then. It's still terrible though.
It was Marty's present only altered because Biff got ahold of the Sports Almanac and fucked up the timeline from the 50s till the 80s.😂
Yes🎉
Keep up the great work, Nick! Praying for your safety!
As a Houston resident myself. The neighborhood that nick visited in fifth ward well the bad part of it that place is known for a bunch of shootings because I don't live far from except I live in the better part of fifth ward. Nick described the third and bad sides of the fifth ward accurately, thooo.
I had a good friend who lived in the nickel not far from a mortuary. A lot of the people are good people. Our federal govt allows this blight. If it would just serve it’s intended purpose - protect the country, things would be a lot better.
@martinel2450 Unfortunately, the federal government only cares about money and power. They could 2 shits about us 🤬😔
It bad in many places all over us from LA to the east coast and in between
What about Highlands nowadays? Used to live there 30+ years ago. Left back to the USSR. Now happy in modern Russia
@user-wx5nl3pz3c Highlands idk but Houston crime is high and wild
Man that was a scary place Nick. Glad you got out in one piece. Please stay safe in your travels.💯💜✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
I couldn't pick up what he said
I would love to see what that 3rd Ward area looked like 50 or 60 years ago, like night & day I bet.
Wasn't ghetto until they moved in there...
My mom went to college in the Third Ward area in the 80s. It was a horrible place then.
@@krispeterson1021 who's they? 😂😂😂😂
@@heather957 you have to go back 20 or 30 years before the 80s
5th Ward is pretty bad yeah, Greenspoint aka Gunspoint
Speaking 🔊 truth loud and clear great 👍 videos
As a houstonian from the SW area and went to college at TSU in 3rd Ward around 2005 3rd Ward just an extension of Midtown (an upscale area). UofH also in the 3rd Ward around the corner from TSU, 3rd and 5th Ward are becoming more gentrificated as the years go by. Oh, the road rage especially near downtown is CRAZY, but then again it's like that city wide. Post 2020 brought many out of towner's with their bad driving habits.
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Thanks for showing this. People can't drive, guns everywhere and people getting shot. It may deter some people from moving here.
Great work again Nick 👍
Thanks Nick you have documented every s*** hole in America that I never want to go to
I try
@@NickJohnson Nick how about doing a story on South America and travel back towards America let's start in Colombia or Ecuador I've never noticed a story on Puerto Rico either there is a border crossing in South Texas a fairy that you can cross the river without any checkpoint whatsoever
Yikes
@@Douglas_Stevens
Are you trying to get rid of our Brave Traveling Neighborhood Crusader?
People like Nick are on the Daily Special Menu in those areas!
Props to you Nick for not taking the bait when he come here he like he wants show you something.
Praying for that dude he knows whats up
Oh yeah...totally. He's probably in that "Magic Negroe Society" 😅
What does that mean? Just curious.🤷♀️
Nick is the one the masters of comedic commentating. Got out of 3rd ward in the mid 70's and joined the military for a short time. Can't believe what happened to 3rd ward. It used to be so much fun going downtown and to the galleria mall , to galveston and surfside beaches etc., 😊 Mike in Denver
The 70s was before crack occurred. I read light meters all over the Houston area in the mid-70s including all the wards Nick visited. All the terminally unemployed back then were just run-of-the-mill alcoholics. If there were any gangs I never encountered them.
The crazy part is, the property values are so low, a single middle class person could go in there, buy up most of these derelict properties, kick everyone out and build as they see fit. I come from a small town that suffered from crime for years because of Katrina evacuees blighting the area, after about 5 years of non stop crime, outsiders(predatory serial gentrifiers) started attempting to buy up property and luckily locals started taking notice before they got a foot hold in and started buying up the cheap property themselves & maintaining it, in fact, the mayor was having town hall meetings literally begging people to buy properties for pennies on the dollar, long story short, it was largely a success, the only remnant of the out of towners was a coffee shop (as always) that never got off the ground. My best answer of why they came is because the town is next to a large body of water I’m sure they believed they could capitalize on. A lot of the property was repurposed into community gardens, a park, new football field, a pier and fishing area and a few local businesses are open, so it was as successful as a small town with limited funding can get. Parts of Houston & New Orleans are facing this same reality, and the locals aren’t even aware that most of them can afford to purchase a good majority of that derelict property. Yet they continue on a downward spiral. SMDH.
Jake seems to be a nice dude, I hope he gets his life in order. He's a handsome man even in his state of despair
Thank you Nick!!♥️ Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones!🎄❄️🦌🎅
thanks for keeping it real Nick! I've watched your channel since 200-300k subs and Mappy and his GF. I'm a Houston native born and raised. keep up the Good work!
Like how you held that shot of the guy walking away with the shopping cart. Very cinematic.
Dude ever since covid I live in my van on the streets of Houston it's one of the safest cities ever dude
Your videos are excellent. I wish there were solutions. Looks like the pleasant places have dried up And this is what's remaining. Kinda sad. Thanks for your hard work on these videos it is appreciated
18:11 - 18:14 I love that long silent pause, as if to let us reflect on what you just said from your omniscient circle!
It's me Josh! I didn't even know there are teens walking round with machineguns. That's crazy! HPD must be avoiding that area as much as they can to have people carry stuff like that in the open
Thanks Nick! I think you’re one of my only subscriptions that I click your video the second I see it! Keep up the good work.
Yay Johnny!! ❤️❤️❤️
I enjoyed this video. I'm glad they are working to improve the 5th ward. Let's hope that is done in other areas in the future. 😊❤
Dude in the black truck defintly ran that light 🤦🏾♂️🤣😭😂
Being from Finland I cannot believe inner cities are so bad in the USA. Here apartments near inner city are more expensive because the services and amenities are better plus work places are usually closer in the downtown area. USA is so different.
Stay in Finland
Finland is way better than the USA.
Europe hasn't been looking so great, either lately.
@@Jericho396 Europe has never LOOKED good, it has always sucked at keeping places clean. But crime has been going down everywhere in Europe except Sweden.
Some inner cities are good some are bad. This is just Houston, which is the worst of the largest cities in Texas (And he didn't really show Downtown where all this don't exist). Dallas' Downtown is very nice, Fort Worth is even nicer, and San Antonio's Downtown is real nice too.
Everything ain't black and white. Just like my Finnish friend tells me that Helsinki is very depressing both by look and feeling and most people there are very boring, introverted, "With little personality" making him feel very lonely and wanting to move here to meet different people.
I know that, that's just Helsinki, and Finland is a beautiful country with a lot to offer. You can't say all cities in the U.S. are bad 'cause of a handful.
I’m from H town i love this city but it is very dangerous
Glad you are safe Nick
Stay safe Nick! There are people who love and need you!
Merriest of Christmas 🎄 to you and fam!!!
I lived in Houston for 5 years and never once did I ever go to Third Ward. You are bold my man, Wow!
18:10 Is the area where there is a KIM SON Restaurant ? I haven’t been there in decade so it’s hard to recognize. 🤔
Go there weekly 😂😎
Just what I was thinking. No way i’d go there.
@@domingodelgado3944you’re probably on drugs or selling
I was told to stay out so I did lol I now live in St. Pete Florida, I was told to stay out of the south side and I have. I've had no problems and I intend to keep it that way lol@@domingodelgado3944
Great video once again Nick..much appreciate all you do brother..Austin is going to get worse as well..
More than half the people I met in the Navy that were from Texas were from Houston. From the nice suburbs like The Woodlands to the wards. Believe it or not, I’ve never heard any of them say they hate Houston which is surprising!
The Woodlands isn't Houston. Not at all.
I've lived just Northwest of Houston for over 40 years and I hate the damn place. Just trying to figure out how to get the hell out of Harris county now.
Probably because the Navy is full of dropkick W⚓️ who couldn't make a living doing anything else.
@@DIVISIONINCISION "To the wards" which is Houston. I once lived in Houston but never hated it either. Really cool place with cool people despite its problems.
@@RepublicTXI’ve lived in the inner loop of Houston for 56 years and I love Houston. You’re not even a Houstonian so your opinion doesn’t matter.
Houston resident here! My gym is on the southside of humble (you referenced it as one of the worst towns in texas/country) and tbh, ive never had an issue, in fact everyone ive met is nicer in those areas to me than people in the woodlands/college park areas. Stayed in alief for a while too, never had problems as well, same story. Just comes down to treating everyone as a person tbh
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Nice video Nick.I really expected to see Mappy and his gun,😂😂😂,and he didn't disappoint, he made his shooting appearance.
You're a good man Nick. A gentleman and a scholar! 👏🏽
Everywhere I look there's another reason to cry.
Yeah, do that. Don't forget "thots and prayers." That'll help. Any day now...
@@Jericho396 I feel ur anger bro... Me too...😔
All that ghetto is owned by investors. The land has great value it's adjacent to downtown and will be new pricey townhomes in next 10 years. Beltway8/59 in Southwest area is the real action. I lived in all the Htown hoods. Wilcrest Park on Spice Lane, Club Creek, S. Gessner at Gustine, Fondren/Beechnut and a decade at E. Tidwell and Mesa. Drugs and poverty were everywhere. If you ain't in the game you will be fine.
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I believe that is what is happening across America. They purposely introduce drugs into areas, wait for the blight, then the investors pick it up for pennies & build $$ homes on it, netting $$$.
The Ghetto Boys always used to rap about “5th Ward”. They didn’t disappoint.
That Was Nice To Give That Poor Guy Some Money❤!
Nick is a baller!! 😂
What a shame, Jake was a really good lookin man. Hope he can get his life on track. ❤
I thought only I noticed that (I ain't thirsty either). Drugs and life did him dirty but it's always easier to be a fck up when it's who you associate with.
Jake wasn't a PUNK. That sets him apart from the gang bangers.
You are right about the third ward but it is slowly getting gentryfied around the western edges. But crime is rampant all over the city including the burbs. I have been here since the 70s and it has changed a lot.
I love Houston Tx. My finniest truck driving days. But it is rowdy. But still loves it 💘. Forever
Hey Nick, I’m so glad you do consulting for potential relocation!
I’m in a unique situation and that I’m a gangster thug, who is also a drug user/dealer. I am looking for a community in extreme decline where I can squat in a minimum four bedroom three bath home. I have three baby mamas and nine kids that live with me. The home must be near a ratty, overgrown park where I can ply my drug dealing trade. There also must be a liquor store very close by that I can occasionally rob, yet more often buy my 40oz. of mad dog. I would like a place with minimal police presence and a justice system that is very light on crime. What do you think? I’m anxious to move as I have many many warrants.
Camden
Houston is waiting for you
I’m sure Nick will be able to hook you up with something nice, especially since you will obviously be paying in cash! 😂😂😂
@@CappuccinoTX Nick and I have history.
I'm happy that you got to get "DEEP" into Houston. Deeper Deeper!!
I was a city bus driver in Waco areas and let me tell you I saw people making soap in kettles in the front of their shacks plus children had toys like a stick and some roap. I would wave at the poor kids as I drove by and they would just stare as I drove the bus. Sad really sad. Mules tied up in front yards and pigs lots of pig farms
Thank you bringing these videos to us.
The bloody nickel looks way different now than when I went by in the early 2000’s. Thank God I got out of there alive.
Lived in Houston my whole life, within the first 2 mins in 25 years I’ve never driven those roads, kudos great video
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I support Ukraine if you let Russia take over the price of gas would go sky high because Ukraine is the biggest exporters of oil there is. It's why Putin wants Ukraine.
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Nobode wants Ukraine, dude. We are just protecting our borders from the further expansion of NATO, which wants to wipe us off the face of the earth🤬@@Thomas-yr9ln
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Smart move not to go where he wanted you to! Great video!
He probably wanted you to see something that you wouldn't want to see.
@@norman7179 the plan, most likely was that he would be robbed by more than one person, he was going to bring him back to his camp and take everything that’s what I think
I appreciate your bravery, I use your videos as research if I ever want to visit somewhere. 😂😂😂 I always change my mind.
I guess you were in the part of the Third Ward that hasn’t been gentrified into $800,000 townhomes which you can see at 7:05. Not disputing it’s bad, but as a local I hear about more crime in the Sharpstown area and Sunnyside, west of Hobby Airport.
Can't stop watching your vids. Captivating. Thumb up- yer a great narrator!
Ok John!
Absolutely love your content. Keeps me going despite my current intense depression. Thank you truly.
Ok ❤️❤️ I hope you feel better soon 👍👍
@@NickJohnsonThanks for the reply this made my day a bit better. I hope I get better soon too.
That's my city 😄
It's a lot of nonsense that happens but we have each other's back in tough times
A+ video!
Fascinating to see the run-down wards in Houston, very helpful video!
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@@NickJohnson On NBC Nightly News for December 18th, the inspiring story is about Christmas City (Minden, Nebraska). It is at 18:56 on the YT video.
Thanks, Nick. I feel like I'm burning around with you. I've seen quite a bit of America now, thanks to your good self.😮😢😅❤❤❤
Ok Katherine!
Way back in 1982, I was driving a van to deliver it to someone, Houston drivers were the worst that I have ever seen, 41 years ago! I surmise that some things never change! Crazy!,
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
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Better watch what you wish for
Just a quick search of who wrote that tripe is very revealing.
I prefer "Camp of the Saints" myself.
Love the commentary that’s why I watch these nick johnson keeps it real
I bet they wanted you to come back to rob you. Stay safe Nick!
I am commenting on both your videos this week: This one the portrait of the 3rd and 5th wards well captured the grinding poverty and the wasteland of drugs. I had heard that these areas were being gentrified. Not so apparent in these videos but you did see many condemned houses and trashed vacant lots, and then stumble upon a row of new or under construction townhouses or condos. I anticipate barring a total collapse of the economy, that these areas will be gentrified for the most part in the next two years. Where will these poor people go? You commented how Hurricane Katrina brought many gang issues out of N'Orleans, but a lot of the gangs actually came out of Baton Rouge, and you are right, they never went back. Good for Baton Rouge, bad for Houston.
Hello, I find your content very exciting and informative. I really like watching your videos. Greetings from Leiozig/ Germany.
Are there places like this in Germany?
@@mikemcconville2495 There are also such places, they are not so extreme and are usually located in the big cities.
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"When we secede I ain't takin' none of them with me" 🤣🤣🤣
My how things change. When I was a kid way back in the 1940s and 50s the police were the law; now they're a joke. During the 1965s the CPD (Chicago Police Department) until the 1980s tried aggressively to recruit me. Each time I told them no for the simple reason my methods of keeping the peace went out with Wyatt Earp. Nick, I missed my century, damnit!
You did dammit!!
Crazy that you have this energy for TX. The streets are clean and pretty much clear. You came across ONE homeless addict who took accountability for his situation and was collecting items for money, not robbing anyone. Called people lazy and don’t want to do anything with themselves, violent, criminals but saw no one like that. Abandoned homes and shut down businesses is a problem the city needs to help with. No businesses equal no jobs. Abandoned homes and no property preservation and help from the city equals low property value. But lowest in welfare access? Now in Colorado where there was a number of addicts, drug dealers, and trash on the streets including human feces, plenty of thriving businesses, assistance, and new affordable housing. They did drugs right in your face, showed you the different types they were selling and took no accountability for their situation. And *you* enabled them talking about what the “city” needs to do to help *them* 😂 look around them! The city isn’t the problem. You don’t speak on how they didn’t want to do anything but lay around and get high and ruin the property value. Didn’t speak on why the police didn’t come arrest anyone but highlighted the police out on the quiet clean and clear street in TX. The city spending millions to clean up the encampments just to let them move around the corner but no arresting these CRIMINALS huh? You put them on a victim level when they are enabled criminals 😂
I listened to the ghetto boys the entire 1990s. They were from 5th ward. Willie D is the one to interview!!!!
x Awesome intro!
x 23:32 That guy wigged out!
x 26:29 I have never seen a fire hydrant with the water on like that before!
Hey Nick. I think you should do a video at 10:00 p.m. in one of these hoods.
That way we can see more of the local flava
Yeah, trash everywhere. Houston is the trash dumping capital of the world. I lived inside the loop for the first two years when I moved there. Two stolen vehicles, my work tools, and a house fire later, I moved to the burbs and it was quiet for 20 years. Then Mexico moved in.
Sure would like you to do Shreveport, LA. Most manufacturing was replaced by service jobs. It doesn’t even resemble the same city I grew up in.
I’ve been in Houston for 10 years and I love it here people are nice and lots of work 🤑
@@robinread8010 I’m from Brownsville Texas been poor all my life in the first year being in Houston I earned a little over 100k my whole quality of life has changed now I don’t need to sneak in the pools in South Padre Island I can afford a room lol