i think a large part of why the city retained it’s uniqueness was cause it wasn’t completely burned to ashes by sherman during the civil war unlike atlanta
City of Charleston=gentrified North Charleston=head on swivel at all times. Charleston used to be a war zone but certain people realized how much money was to be made and ran/ priced locals out. Born and raised in Columbia with plenty fam in the chuck so all the out of state ppl please believe just a few short years ago a lot of yall would have been a victim on these pretty ass streets
This is a great place to live. The people here are friendly and his characterization of that neighborhood is wrong. I live here, I know. It's not the greatest neighborhood but it's a lot better then most of the US.
Born+raised in Charleston and grew up on James Island. There is absolutely no danger in downtown Charleston. Head to Remount Rd in North Charleston and explore the streets....it's a different story.
Oh stop, I live in Charleston SC. This vid was captured on the east end of the Charleston peninsula and to call this neighborhood "dangerous" is just silly. For those in other places; I would have no problem walking through this neighborhood, at night. Most interactions on the street would probably involve a: "How ya doin?"
You never go to BTG = Back To Green that’s Flood St on the west side with the colorful project. And N Romney St on the east side of Charleston. Which are few of the last standing active hoods in downtown Charleston for violent crime and homicides visit North Charleston
I agree with you and Killa-P, Kevin. I was born in Charleston SC, went to school there. Literally half my life and this ain’t it. I was saying what Killa-p was saying the whole video.
It's still not as bad as bad areas in other cities. Most of the ppl are friendly. My friend lived in a house at the corner of Nassau & Line St. Supposed to be one of the worst areas. I'd go down & walk her dog when she couldn't be there bc of her late-night job. I'd walk around at 1 am & had no problems. Admittedly it was a big dog (a Newfie) but still. They'd usually say hi or nod & smile, if I passed them, maybe make a joke about the "bear" on the leash & that was it. Most of the crime is personal in nature. They rarely go after random ppl.
I live in Philly, so ummm this whole video I was thinking how nice it would be to move down there. I’m comparison to Philly, where I might not survive the summer!
@@BalrogUdun 🥹😅😂 i see what you did there and it’s understandable, the disdain southerners have for Notherners. But y’all South Caroliners have cheaper homes and less ppl in whatever y’all think is a Major City down there, but y’all think it’s bad down there but Philly, B-More, and The Bronx it’s tuff out here in these streets. Life is miserable!
@@marqueshindsman7379 Don't listen to that fool...Visit try to get to know the city/area and see if you can make the move...Plus most black northerns have ties to the Carolinas where not strangers...
Charleston is one of the nicest “hoods” you’ll see. Gentrification is taking over slowly but surely. Another 10-20 years, those complexes you passed will be gone with apartments in its place.
You never go to BTG = Back To Green that’s Flood St on the west side with the colorful project. And N Romney St on the east side of Charleston. Which are few of the last standing active hoods in downtown Charleston for violent crime and homicides visit North Charleston
Gentrification started in Charleston 30 years ago this is the result… you couldn’t drive through this neighborhood 20 years ago unless you were buying drugs
Charleston South Carolina, born and raised. They call us the New Orleans of South Carolina. Very laid back, chill, slower paced style. Folks come to visit and then end up moving here. Prices are hiking because everybody wants to come down after retirement. VISIT Charleston and we will welcome you with open arms, but PLEASE go back home! LOL.
New Orleans, Charleston, Savannah and maybe Miami have the same type of energy and image. I get like a voodoo slave plantation bayou vibe from these cities.
"Charleston most Dangerous Streets"....Really? When I saw this title and watched the video, it amazed me! I have lived in Charleston SC for 40 years and I have watched it change right before my eyes. The "Dangerous streets", as you called them is definitely not a valid description of these areas. The area that you were driving through is called the East side and you would have not been able to film this 10 years ago. I am in my 50's and when I was a child, you didn't go to the "East Side", of Charleston, unless you knew someone in that area. This depiction of this areas now, is just a plan misrepresentation & prove that you are misinformed about the years of progress in the City of Charleston. As your viewers can see from the video, the newly developed houses have been taking place in the downtown neighborhood's, for several years now. Houses that have been abandoned, have tax liens, foreclosures or simply sold of out ignorance of there true value, to big players, have made these very streets that your showing, a lot safer. This is called "Gentrification", and it has effected small black businesses, as well as, the lower-class black residential areas. Now, in these so called "Dangerous Streets", a white person can not only walk down the street, day or night, but can live in this area as well. No disrespect to you or your viewers but anywhere "Gentrification" takes place, you better know, that they will make it safer for them to live, then for the people they moved out! Is it good for the city? Of course. Does it get rid of the riff raffs & crime? Sure. Was the financial transactions for these houses done fairly, and given full disclosure of future property value to black families? My intuition, experience and knowledge of history of the way this country conducts its business, leaves me doubtful. These very houses, now, are worth close to a half a million dollars in value, in downtown Charleston. Please don't give your viewers misinformation because I know from living here, that these very streets are no worst then other cities and certainly better now then in the past.
I grew up in downtown Charleston too… I just turned 40… I get your point, but when I was coming up the city was dangerous… Burke was like lean on me & we had metal detectors in rivers middle school.. a lot has changed, but the history is the history
Two streets you should always avoid are America street and president street. It’s actually cleaned up a lot since I was a kid and he wasn’t in the hood really.
@@herewegoagin4667 I can’t say that because some black Americans I know actually are from east Africa and have no knowledge of anything concerning west African culture. Also I know some who are native Americans. They also have no personal connection with west Africa. So it’s pretty hard to say that if you don’t know “all black Americans “
@@MistaC864 The Black Americans who are from East Africa are East African immigrants and their children, and clearly I'm not referring to them. NO and I mean NONE of, Black Americans are Native Americans without being mixed with West Africans. You can believe those made lies if you like, that's on you!
@@eriq54321 then where’s the trash or boarded up windows?There’s no way this is anywhere close to being as bad as parts of Atlanta, Philly, Baltimore, etc. there’s no way this is a dangerous part of Charleston. Looks gentrified to me
@@Eman1900O you would be correct. Older folks say it used to be but I wouldn’t know myself. I’m guessing they’re telling the truth. Sure there’s some violence and crime in Charleston but yeah today on the peninsula it’s not the same category as other cities like you mentioned
@CharlieBo313 you gotta find a old video of this neighborhood or any hood downtown Charleston it look like Baltimore or Philly very scary to drive through. Its renovated and gentrified now you gotta show the before and after.
@@Eman1900O the area driven is the most dangerous on the peninsula, by far. West Ashley by the 526 is also sketchy. North Charleston, it’s own city and where the airport is, is overall more dangerous.
He's driving through the area of Charleston with the most crime statistically. It's not constant, like say, NYC or Baltimore. Also, some of the roughest areas in the US can appear very calm depending upon the season and time of day.
I was born & raised on the westside of downtown, Charleston before gentrification, the. city looks nothing like it did 30 years ago. When I was coming up you couldn’t even walk outside of your immediate neighborhood safely without a weapon & tourist never ventured past the market(tourist) areas after dark & never on foot. Even though some of these neighborhoods have changed, the people who are actually from Charleston (college students, seasonal beach bums, or summer bar hoppers not included) know better than riding or walking around these nice looking neighborhoods at dark … unfortunately a lot of tourists & college students find out the hard way…
Wtf I literally saw my house lol some areas are a little less polished I guess but I love Charleston, and it’s crazy how much it’s changed too since I was a kid.
How do you know if it's dangerous? Have you lived there through the night? I'm just saying I need to find out I'm just trying to find out this is what the title said the most dangerous places in Charleston South Carolina.
I can tell by your skin color you are not from that neighborhood. I grew up in Charleston, on Rutledge Ave. I did not go to that neighborhood as a kid or adult. Charleston has a high crime rate per capita and just a few years ago it was #12 for crime rate in the entire country. You are living in an area that has seen tremendous gentrification since 2002. Please don't tell people who grew up here what it was like. I walked into a gun fight going to class at Burke High School in 96. Kids were terrorized in the local middle schools in the 90's here. I finally had enough and transferred to a private school because I was scared to go the school. The are just started getting a little safe in the pass 4 years.
Be nice to know some of the Street Names. Are these the streets near the Citadel or over next to MUSC hospital or maybe close to Harris Teeter. We go their often. Some of these streets look rough but the people are actually really nice. So not fair for you to ride around the streets and make people think they are all bad. Don't care for your videos. Need discretions.
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You never go to BTG = Back To Green that’s Flood St on the west side with the colorful project. And N Romney St on the east side of Charleston. Which are few of the last standing active hoods in downtown Charleston for violent crime and homicides visit North Charleston
No this is well kept sc and nc not that rough ....... I've never met nobody from sc or NC with a war mentality ....... Yhats good by the way but there is nothing hood about this
Lived here 20 years. There is NOTHING dangerous about that area! Nothing at all. Pure hype from a person that doesn’t have a clue…you want bad, go to North Charleston. Downtown is all pretty tame.
you dont know what youre talking about north charleston is a suburb of charleston eastside was always the most dangerous downtown charleston has been the most gentrified city in the country the past 20 years you cant judge the city after its been gentrified north charleston is country.
@@louisp.3332 you said youve been in Charleston 20 years, in 2006 the corner of Nassau and line alone had the most murders out of any neighborhood in the Charleston metro region and that's just a corner not to mention the whole neighborhood. Anybody that knows Charleston knows your statement is false. You said there's nothing dangerous about that area which even if it was true now, it has not been true the past 20 years which makes your statement false and clearly someone who does not know about the neighborhood.
Charleston is a really unique looking city.
I live in Charleston. Nice city overall, very small compared to most.
Doesn’t look tooo southern
@Larry O’Flynn New Orleans, Savannah and Charleston have the same look and energy.
i think a large part of why the city retained it’s uniqueness was cause it wasn’t completely burned to ashes by sherman during the civil war unlike atlanta
@@travelandeats8518 that's because it's an old colonial city. It was laid out in similar ways to Philadelphia, Boston and New York
Y’all acting like every hood gotta be dirty or card boarded up damm every hood look different
City of Charleston=gentrified
North Charleston=head on swivel at all times.
Charleston used to be a war zone but certain people realized how much money was to be made and ran/ priced locals out. Born and raised in Columbia with plenty fam in the chuck so all the out of state ppl please believe just a few short years ago a lot of yall would have been a victim on these pretty ass streets
I think you met the 'beautiful' streets of Charleston? Those houses are amazing.
yeah it’s weird how in some cities there will just be some bad neighborhoods with nice houses
@@ajlecs7932 go to la the houses look nice
This is a great place to live. The people here are friendly and his characterization of that neighborhood is wrong. I live here, I know. It's not the greatest neighborhood but it's a lot better then most of the US.
Born+raised in Charleston and grew up on James Island. There is absolutely no danger in downtown Charleston. Head to Remount Rd in North Charleston and explore the streets....it's a different story.
Spry I’ll ave on the very end!
Exactly
That's a lie bro "back to green " is dangerous and so is the projects on the Eastside then you can't forget about Bayside them not safe places
you must be young downtown was always the roughest part of charleston but downtown was the most gentrified city in the country the past 20 years
Same, this is not true about downtown. You just don’t know.
Do Myrtle beach next!! It’s my hometown and there’s a few bad areas here that’ll be good fit for your channel!!
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Oh stop, I live in Charleston SC. This vid was captured on the east end of the Charleston peninsula and to call this neighborhood "dangerous" is just silly. For those in other places; I would have no problem walking through this neighborhood, at night. Most interactions on the street would probably involve a: "How ya doin?"
You never go to BTG = Back To Green that’s Flood St on the west side with the colorful project. And N Romney St on the east side of Charleston. Which are few of the last standing active hoods in downtown Charleston for violent crime and homicides visit North Charleston
Don't cover it up and sweep it under a rug.
I agree with you and Killa-P, Kevin. I was born in Charleston SC, went to school there. Literally half my life and this ain’t it. I was saying what Killa-p was saying the whole video.
It's still not as bad as bad areas in other cities. Most of the ppl are friendly. My friend lived in a house at the corner of Nassau & Line St. Supposed to be one of the worst areas. I'd go down & walk her dog when she couldn't be there bc of her late-night job. I'd walk around at 1 am & had no problems. Admittedly it was a big dog (a Newfie) but still. They'd usually say hi or nod & smile, if I passed them, maybe make a joke about the "bear" on the leash & that was it. Most of the crime is personal in nature. They rarely go after random ppl.
Go back to green or on Bayside and see if that's soft then lol
Happy Easter Charlie!
I live in Philly, so ummm this whole video I was thinking how nice it would be to move down there. I’m comparison to Philly, where I might not survive the summer!
We have enough Yankees please go somewhere else and leave your voting habits in Philadelphia.
@@BalrogUdun 🥹😅😂 i see what you did there and it’s understandable, the disdain southerners have for Notherners. But y’all South Caroliners have cheaper homes and less ppl in whatever y’all think is a Major City down there, but y’all think it’s bad down there but Philly, B-More, and The Bronx it’s tuff out here in these streets. Life is miserable!
@@marqueshindsman7379 fr bruh baltimore and philly no joke
@@marqueshindsman7379 Don't listen to that fool...Visit try to get to know the city/area and see if you can make the move...Plus most black northerns have ties to the Carolinas where not strangers...
I’m from Philly and just moved to Columbia sc months ago.it’s way safer but slower out here.
Summary of all the comments below:
Charleston isn't dangerous.
Aren't I nice saving you the bother of scrolling down?
The house's are nice. That's how some places are here in Boston MA. Bad neighborhood but beautiful homes. I'm confused.
That's literally the first thing that sprang to my mind, The houses definitely looks so cozy with european vibes to it.
Yeah that is a lot like Boston lol I live just outside of Boston so I’m very familiar with it
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Holyoke doesn’t really have a lot of nice homes and it’s the worst city in Massachusetts
I live here and this part of there city isn’t terrible, some out the outskirts in N. Charleston are worse IMO.
You take care over there Charlie, my man. Lotsa gun nuts in the streets over there these last couple of days...
I heard that too. They fell off the crazy train.
charlie probably got his own strap
@@bruh-bn3ni Wouldn't expect anything less from him 🙂
Charleston is one of the nicest “hoods” you’ll see. Gentrification is taking over slowly but surely. Another 10-20 years, those complexes you passed will be gone with apartments in its place.
Agreed
City counsel voted to "redo" government housing on the peninsula a few months back. Everyone will be shuffled elsewhere very soon.
You never go to BTG = Back To Green that’s Flood St on the west side with the colorful project. And N Romney St on the east side of Charleston. Which are few of the last standing active hoods in downtown Charleston for violent crime and homicides visit North Charleston
gentrification already took over thats why youre calling it nice
Gentrification started in Charleston 30 years ago this is the result… you couldn’t drive through this neighborhood 20 years ago unless you were buying drugs
Charleston South Carolina, born and raised. They call us the New Orleans of South Carolina. Very laid back, chill, slower paced style. Folks come to visit and then end up moving here. Prices are hiking because everybody wants to come down after retirement. VISIT Charleston and we will welcome you with open arms, but PLEASE go back home! LOL.
y are u so rude
@@motorbrain6349 nigga everyone moves down here thinking it’s heaven on earth when it’s traffic and not as much to do😂
Actually looks great to me some of the houses are lovely looking gardens kept nice
THERE IS NOTHING DANGEROUS ABOUT CHARLESTON, SC.
Exactly ! I visited Charleston twice and loved it ! And can't wait to visit again sometime this year.
Go on president or America at 3am.
You couldn’t walk these street ten years ago I promise you
@@BalrogUdun or go on the hike 🤣
Lol don't let the news trick you bro😂
beautiful city
That city looks like another country to me. Like a island or something
Keep up the good work!
New Orleans, Charleston, Savannah and maybe Miami have the same type of energy and image. I get like a voodoo slave plantation bayou vibe from these cities.
Facts
Jacksonville gives me that vibe too
New Orleans savanna and Charleston unique architecture is very similar . New Orleans is most neglected
Katrina prolly
@@wiseandhumble2470
Worse before Katrina
Thank you for visiting!
I want to say its looks even pretty!!
"Charleston most Dangerous Streets"....Really? When I saw this title and watched the video, it amazed me! I have lived in Charleston SC for 40 years and I have watched it change right before my eyes. The "Dangerous streets", as you called them is definitely not a valid description of these areas. The area that you were driving through is called the East side and you would have not been able to film this 10 years ago. I am in my 50's and when I was a child, you didn't go to the "East Side", of Charleston, unless you knew someone in that area. This depiction of this areas now, is just a plan misrepresentation & prove that you are misinformed about the years of progress in the City of Charleston. As your viewers can see from the video, the newly developed houses have been taking place in the downtown neighborhood's, for several years now. Houses that have been abandoned, have tax liens, foreclosures or simply sold of out ignorance of there true value, to big players, have made these very streets that your showing, a lot safer. This is called "Gentrification", and it has effected small black businesses, as well as, the lower-class black residential areas. Now, in these so called "Dangerous Streets", a white person can not only walk down the street, day or night, but can live in this area as well. No disrespect to you or your viewers but anywhere "Gentrification" takes place, you better know, that they will make it safer for them to live, then for the people they moved out! Is it good for the city? Of course. Does it get rid of the riff raffs & crime? Sure. Was the financial transactions for these houses done fairly, and given full disclosure of future property value to black families? My intuition, experience and knowledge of history of the way this country conducts its business, leaves me doubtful. These very houses, now, are worth close to a half a million dollars in value, in downtown Charleston. Please don't give your viewers misinformation because I know from living here, that these very streets are no worst then other cities and certainly better now then in the past.
I grew up in downtown Charleston too… I just turned 40… I get your point, but when I was coming up the city was dangerous… Burke was like lean on me & we had metal detectors in rivers middle school.. a lot has changed, but the history is the history
Gotta go in North Charleston or the projects
My comment to others was the same.
You'd be 100% correct. You must live here too.
@@m843ii yes born and raised in james island and west Ashley
I'd love to buy a house in Charleston 😍
Just leave your voting habits back up north
@@BalrogUdun I don't vote period, both sides are full of shit
Two streets you should always avoid are America street and president street. It’s actually cleaned up a lot since I was a kid and he wasn’t in the hood really.
Doesn't look that bad ,I love how it looks almost carribean
It has a huge island influence due to the trans Atlantic slave trade. A lot of the people in Charleston have west African or island ancestry.
@@MistaC864 yea definitely
@@MistaC864
All Black Americans have West African ancestry
@@herewegoagin4667 I can’t say that because some black Americans I know actually are from east Africa and have no knowledge of anything concerning west African culture. Also I know some who are native Americans. They also have no personal connection with west Africa. So it’s pretty hard to say that if you don’t know “all black Americans “
@@MistaC864
The Black Americans who are from East Africa are East African immigrants and their children, and clearly I'm not referring to them.
NO and I mean NONE of, Black Americans are Native Americans without being mixed with West Africans. You can believe those made lies if you like, that's on you!
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North Charleston is where the hood is.
Chicora, Spruill Ave. America Street downtown used to be sketchy 20 years ago, but it's pretty tame now.
Dangerous Streets? Where are the trouble makers?
They will be out at night
It's not a dangerous place. I live here. He picked a really small neighborhood in Charleston. It's a great place to live.
@@eriq54321 then where’s the trash or boarded up windows?There’s no way this is anywhere close to being as bad as parts of Atlanta, Philly, Baltimore, etc. there’s no way this is a dangerous part of Charleston. Looks gentrified to me
@@Eman1900O you would be correct. Older folks say it used to be but I wouldn’t know myself. I’m guessing they’re telling the truth. Sure there’s some violence and crime in Charleston but yeah today on the peninsula it’s not the same category as other cities like you mentioned
Charleston looks beautiful!
@CharlieBo313 you gotta find a old video of this neighborhood or any hood downtown Charleston it look like Baltimore or Philly very scary to drive through. Its renovated and gentrified now you gotta show the before and after.
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I live in Charleston and those
Are not even close the most dangerous streets 😂
Sure they are, and West Ashley near the 526 and Savannah Hwy.
What’s the dangerous part then?
@@Eman1900O the area driven is the most dangerous on the peninsula, by far. West Ashley by the 526 is also sketchy. North Charleston, it’s own city and where the airport is, is overall more dangerous.
What area is that?
No graffiti or razor wire…dangerous…more like kindergarten. Come on over and Take a cruise through LA
Lots of those houses hold college kids.
No kidding
I have family all in there
Bums don’t always equal danger…
He’s black.. I’m sure he knows that. This was probably shot in the early morning (to ensure his own safety).
@@JxxxxVxxxxxx I don't think Charlie's worried about his safety. He's gone into some of the roughest areas at night.
He's driving through the area of Charleston with the most crime statistically. It's not constant, like say, NYC or Baltimore. Also, some of the roughest areas in the US can appear very calm depending upon the season and time of day.
@@Powerule23 I’m from East Oakland, CA… look it up and catch up…
That's the East side..Pretty quiet during the day...Nighttime shit can get real...
He need to go to the North side
Mans driving through roads close to king street, it’s not “dangerous” in the slightest
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Its got a beach town vibe
Why are they considered dangerous?
Some of those homes are worth $1 million+ and are in the 'hood'. Go figure 😄
Do Greenville sc
U passed by my old hood on South St. Sadly it's very gentrified now.
Hood?????
Where!!!
@@SVGIN Do you know what gentrified means?
@@kas3583 bro......
This ain't hood no where at all...
It's 2 sweet......
Yo hood software boy!!!!!
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This shit soft
Thank God no more people shooting eachother
What I don't understand is why the streets look desolate without people walking around.
It look like Louisiana a lil bit
Actually, it resembles some areas located in New Orleans.✨✨✨✨
@@ladietee1000 I'm hip especially the houses and trees
I was born & raised on the westside of downtown, Charleston before gentrification, the. city looks nothing like it did 30 years ago. When I was coming up you couldn’t even walk outside of your immediate neighborhood safely without a weapon & tourist never ventured past the market(tourist) areas after dark & never on foot. Even though some of these neighborhoods have changed, the people who are actually from Charleston (college students, seasonal beach bums, or summer bar hoppers not included) know better than riding or walking around these nice looking neighborhoods at dark … unfortunately a lot of tourists & college students find out the hard way…
You need to go to STL
you needa check out pepperhill in north charleston
Wtf I literally saw my house lol some areas are a little less polished I guess but I love Charleston, and it’s crazy how much it’s changed too since I was a kid.
How do you know if it's dangerous? Have you lived there through the night? I'm just saying I need to find out I'm just trying to find out this is what the title said the most dangerous places in Charleston South Carolina.
Well, my Black neighbors refuse to go there. We’re a 10 minute walk away.
Bro you been in one area the whole time on one side you see your title Bro ain’t no way you from down ya
Eastside Charleston SC. Very friendly people.
There's no such place as "Eastside Charleston". You talking about the Charleston Heights?
Heyyy I see these streets everyday ☺️❤️
South Carolina is like Connecticut: alot of high crimes for small states
Where's the "high crime" in Charleston? I live here, I'd like to know. Also, Charleston is a city not a state.
I can tell by your skin color you are not from that neighborhood. I grew up in Charleston, on Rutledge Ave. I did not go to that neighborhood as a kid or adult. Charleston has a high crime rate per capita and just a few years ago it was #12 for crime rate in the entire country. You are living in an area that has seen tremendous gentrification since 2002. Please don't tell people who grew up here what it was like. I walked into a gun fight going to class at Burke High School in 96. Kids were terrorized in the local middle schools in the 90's here. I finally had enough and transferred to a private school because I was scared to go the school. The are just started getting a little safe in the pass 4 years.
Be nice to know some of the Street Names.
Are these the streets near the Citadel or over next to MUSC hospital or maybe close to Harris Teeter.
We go their often.
Some of these streets look rough but the people are actually really nice.
So not fair for you to ride around the streets and make people think they are all bad.
Don't care for your videos. Need discretions.
It still looks better than Durham...
I was just there this past weekend, didn't see this spot though of course.
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You never go to BTG = Back To Green that’s Flood St on the west side with the colorful project. And N Romney St on the east side of Charleston. Which are few of the last standing active hoods in downtown Charleston for violent crime and homicides visit North Charleston
How much of Charleston, SC is slum'in?
nothing about this looks dangerous
That's because it's not. I live here.
gorgeous
Go to Macon Lane in North Charleston
When I'm out and about and in Charleston and surrounding cities I never see anybody outside hang around and lurking🤔🤔
what dangerous ? really its a quiet suburb, I dont see junkies or homeless in the streets
You didn't even drive thru the bad parts of Charleston. U should come thru the projects downtown on a Friday night.
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Pretty nice for a hood
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Lol 😂 chuck town ? You coming to columbia again ?
Yoo I was just now in downtown
That’s not bad at all!
Only heard of this place cause of Charlemagne the god
The home of Charlemagne.
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Are you sure you're in the right area, what I'm seeing doesn't look dangerous at all.
Lol hell naw😭😭😭
Looks can be deceiving
No this is well kept sc and nc not that rough .......
I've never met nobody from sc or NC with a war mentality .......
Yhats good by the way but there is nothing hood about this
It’s also probably the morning time… catch up
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Chucktown!
Lived here 20 years. There is NOTHING dangerous about that area! Nothing at all. Pure hype from a person that doesn’t have a clue…you want bad, go to North Charleston. Downtown is all pretty tame.
you dont know what youre talking about north charleston is a suburb of charleston eastside was always the most dangerous downtown charleston has been the most gentrified city in the country the past 20 years you cant judge the city after its been gentrified north charleston is country.
@@thdegjdo you know how to READ???
@@thdegj your name says it all, you’re hardheaded and can’t even comprehend my simple words…
@@louisp.3332 you said youve been in Charleston 20 years, in 2006 the corner of Nassau and line alone had the most murders out of any neighborhood in the Charleston metro region and that's just a corner not to mention the whole neighborhood. Anybody that knows Charleston knows your statement is false. You said there's nothing dangerous about that area which even if it was true now, it has not been true the past 20 years which makes your statement false and clearly someone who does not know about the neighborhood.
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Darius Rucker old neighborhood
Lol he's from West Ashley
You ain’t even come the side bad side
Looks like Savannah Ga
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Charlie????
Why don't you put the street names up ??? What's the point ???
Charlie bo oh no!
Its only dangerous cuz charlie is there
Charlie maybe you are just naturally scary. If it’s that dangerous why would you risk your safety?
Happy Easter Charlie stay safe
Not seeing a lot of danger here. Where are all the hood people?
Nice video charlie you are real close to charlotte come do a new video on charlotte
Go watch welcome to Macon Georgia west side hood on Charlie channel Charlie be in hood with no security 😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥 🎥
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The East Side is far from dangerous
the eastside has always been the most dangerous neighhborhood the whole downtown got gentrified