Hmm that is so crazy it is only one bad neighborhood uptown side of Canal St. Venetian Isle thing wrong because that area is on the outside of the levee protection of New Orleans. Which means section 8 black people don’t live there. It very high income people who loves the view of the water. West Lake Forest the homeowner side is not bad at all but Tara LN and Cindy Pl yeah that’s that’s the ghetto. Pine Village the neighborhood is not bad but the local media always links the surrounding areas like Skyview, the Checkerboard as Pine Village which is not true. Looking at this video they linked all the Black areas with strong voting powers as the worst Central Center historically ghetto and hood for decades. I got news paper articles from the 50’s that talks about violence and chaos there. Algiers should be on that list too as well as Carrollton and Hollygrove. French Quarter too
This will never happen,Im not excusing the violence and crime,but the politicians will NEVER allow New Orleans to be a great city,at least not for us, but for them..The culture u Speak about is “Black” culture, going all the way back to slavery.If anything they want to destroy our culture(as we destroy each other)and gentrified the entire city, which has started since Katrina.What you think the explosions on the Levees was all about??Thats right EXPLOSIONS..New Orleans,my beautiful cultural city has never been the same and unfortunately,it will never be the same😢
I love this channel it’s so interesting. I’m from Dallas and a lot of people from New Orleans moved here after katrina, made a lot of friends from there. I only stopped by once and wish I could’ve stayed longer.
Seems like no upkeep is done in New Orleans. Things fall into ill-repair and stay that way forever. The local government could start with enforcing maintenance (emergency AND preventive).
Man dead ass though if u aren't a local, when entering New Awlins and passing through downtown seeing all those abandon buildings will bring sadness and grief to one. Katrina left a devastating mark.
@@lql1094 i honestly don't know bro, but man just entering and just riding downtown you see nothing just abandon sky scrapers looking at that hospital and imaging the ppl who were left to fend for themselves flood your emotions.
Switching from negative to positive..... there’s a football game that takes place in the desire area called the Turkey Bowl. Been going on for years.... that would be a good doc!!!! It’s guys that come back to the city every year for it and a lot of the old heads use it to show the community something positive.
I live deep in the east and this shit wild out here. I got a sign that says I don't dial 911 i dial .50 because I'll shoot first and ask questions later when they start actin stupid around my house.
I used to live in central city. Its gotten a little more cleaned up over the past few years but still sucks. I didnt wanna leave NOLA, but between the crime & latoya, I couldnt deal with that bullshit anymore so I bought a house in ponchatoula.
If you’re from New Orleans you know damn well you can be in a millionaire neighborhood one second and right down the street is the hood. That’s just how New Orleans is, I’m a white boy and I’m good in the hood cuz I’m not scared. But you go in the hood tripping you’ll get what you’re looking for
Yep. Uptown's like that. You go from rich 2 story homes to ghetto in a matter of 2-3 blocks. We called It "The Buffer Zone"....As In "Don't Stray Outside Of The Buffer Zone!!!"
@@satanlaffing real shit.. that’s why there’s so many rich kids all doped out. White kids good in the hood, that’s a money line for the hood. I get bud outta the hood all the time, OPP don’t even care anymore. As long as people not shooting you’re good. Crazy how it works here lol
@@facehunter504 i remember back in my day the rich kids were strung out on oxy & coke. we used to ride our bikes uptown from carrollton ave., ride past COOTER BROWNS, ride past TJ's bar up through tulane & loyola, ride to THE MUSHROOM, AUDUBON PARK etc. & we were ALWAYS cautious about the buffer zone. we were always shocked about how it was up there.
@@satanlaffing yea that was their shit back in the day. I used to slang Oxy’s and I’d go deliver em to places like Audubon Place.. houses with elevators in em and shit. Crazyyyyyy! Now it’s all heroin and those people aren’t trusted by their family anymore cuz they stole everything. New Orleans is a crazy place growing up, my best friend was drugged at Jimmy’s and walked outside boom hit the ground.. dead. Most of my friends growing up died either OD or killed. Thank god I didn’t get caught up, I easily could’ve .
This is a great channel! Thanks for such professional and relatable informative content. I am displaced family from the 7th ward and grew up in the upper 9. I really appreciate y’all!
Bro Algiers is New Orleans!!! 15th Ward. Algiers is rougher than most parts of the city now a days. And no I’m not being biased cus I’m from the 9th Ward. I don’t have a issue with anything in your video, it’s just wen you said cross the river not technically being New Orleans I had to correct that. Algiers is Orleans Parish. RTA buses pass there. The school board was in Algiers. Anyways thanks for clearing up the New Orleans east is technically the ninth Ward because I was debating with this dude from New Orleans that the east was in fact the 9th Ward.
Went to New Orleans a couple of weeks ago went to central city, 7th ward, holly grove, 13th ward and treme those are some really cool places to be you really get to experience the city for what it is went to magnolia (now called harmony oaks) chilled on the parkway went to valence and magnolia I’m a big Soulja slim fan so I had to go see some of these places it’s crazy that some are on the list cause I was just vibin like it was nobody’s business
Uptown - cut throat Downtown - cold hearted West bank (Algiers) - silent but deadly Displace all those types of head bussas to the East and thats what makes the East wicked
Uptown still bad but not as bad as it was in the 90’s the east is horrible now and that was a suburb of black middle class and the West Bank was decent but now is getting bad
I hate any time I see or hear my old neighborhood mentioned in association with crime because I remember a time it wasn't bad. I remember a time when if you wasn't from the neighborhood, you probably didn't even know the neighborhood existed. It's crazy to me that it's number 2 on this list .
Man - This was such a great quick documentary. If you ever need another camera or help doing something please reach out - this was awesome. PLEASE do more!
I am from Gretna and I know they didn't put Algiers because the WestBank is the Westbank ALG is one of the most dangerous connected to both sides if you ask me
i just got back from New Orleans bout 45 min ago, there for a week we stayed on Oretha Castle Haley, ate at cajun seafood several times and walked to Heard Dat Restaurant (good ass food btw) even partied at She She's on my birthday and we didn't have any trouble. I could tell we was in the hood tho!
I grew up in the East. Unfortunate that NO is rife with poverty and, hence, crime. It’s to the point where this has become normalized. Live in Atlanta now. I visit NO for 2-3 days/year and then I’m out.
I love New Orleans. I love the people, food, history. Good and bad. Im not from there, but evertime I go I get the feeling I'm in a special place. I went to the Treme festival once what a history lesson. I pray that people see the good side too, but I understand how information like this can be useful for outsiders like myself piece of mind. Much love to the city...
I love the concept! New Orleans based videos are some of my favorite to watch on youtube. With such a long history that we have your content has no end in sight. I suggest you watch Jazz on PBS. It has a lot of information about old New Orleans that may be helpful for finding new content for more diverse videos in the future. I stumbled upon your videos by accident I think they're really high quality. As you move forward I would like to see videos about the REAL story of race relations in the city since its Inception. Great work good luck in the future.
Why our ppl love settling for stereotypes like this hood how and when are blk ppl gonna take pride and clean up their neighborhood you dont have to be rich to take pride where you reside my mom was born 1941 in New Orleans Louisiana times have changed
I was shocked when I went back to the east by my pops house. I remember when I lived there pre Katrina it was pretty much suburbia now that shit look like uptown
No it's not, if you really knew the true history behind wards in the city you would know that all 17 wards were described as precincts back in the day because wards were used to identify each neighborhood for voting in local elections. In 1852 the city was reorganized into planning districts. People are misinformed because SOCIALLY they continue to rely heavily on their ward as a way to identify themselves with neighborhoods! The 9th ward and New Orleans East don't share the same zip code.... The 9th ward and New Orleans East don't share the same planning district... a real New Orleans East nigga will tell you exactly what I'm typing, The East not apart of the 9th ward because WE not connected to any land as you enter into "The City of New Orleans" and you can't get into the THE EAST without crossing over the Danziger bridge! The only reason you hear niggas say the East is the 9th ward is because alot people families relocated to The East once the property value started to go down and it became affordable for black people to live in the East.
@@ginosavv880 where are you from? If you say the east or the 9th ward you should know better. If you're not from if you're not from either/or... I understand you being misinformed
@@mikeyg2558 Little Woods not the 9th ward though its a neighborhood. You gotta know the boundary markers. I know this city like the bottom of my foot son. You not about to tell me the 9th ward is the East like niggas out the 9 got the shit copyrighted. Niggas from the East use'ta say they was from the 9 back when nobody claimed "The East" but again the 9th ward is not the East.
Saying the 9th ward is the East is like saying the 8th ward not Gentilly and in the same breath saying that Gentilly in the 9th ward. C'mon bruh for real ?
I'm from miami florida and growing up I use to bump that BG hard asf that boy say uptowns my home that's where I do my dirt it's either hurt or get hurt it's me or you on that shirt
@@MISTA966 exactly. Probably more New Orleans than the other side of the river I say. That bitch is almost as bad as the ninth. Over by the fisher too.
You right tho, the east is scary af. Even I dont chill in the east and I chill in some dangerous spots. Central city too, you are spot on with this video. It looks nice and stuff but its dangerous as fuck
I would love for you to do more of the New Orleans countdown I'm born and raised in the city and I freaking love my city and I didn't know you were so just one son loved your dad is if I knew him personally big fan of them
I’m white and when I lived in central city I never locked my doors. I lived between 4 trap houses that always shot at each other. I was safe because the block was so dangerous. I fucked with one of the dude that was a shooter across the street and he would come hang out with me and ask me about my kids. I miss New Orleans. There is no where like it, I grew up in central city for the most part and I’ve never had any trouble ever. But I’ve done seen it happen to people a couple times. Keep your head down and mind you business.
Not true by far..property crime is also a category on this list..it's not just homicides and robberies...and this isn't glorifying anything this is literally warning people who aren't from here about the places that they need to stay away from
He didn't glorify anything. He just stated the facts as is. If somebody said the Middle East was the most dangerous place in the world does that mean they're glorifying it? Think... then speak
@@mikeyg2558 So whats the point in stating these so called facts? Wouldn't anyone with a little common sense notice their surroundings once they're in any " hood"?
Grew up in the lower ninth ward in the late 60s through the early 80s, lived on delery st. Even back then you had to know how to fight otherwise you stayed a victim. Best friend was killed in St.Roch cemetery looking for dope.
@NerdWitDank after momma died in 95, my dad took off for Florida and I took off for NYC. Met a California girl, got married had kids. Didn't want to raise them up in Brooklyn so we took off back to the west coast. Divorced now, still live out here but want to go back to Louisiana and retire back home.
@NerdWitDank well I got a few years on you young man and I would urge you to see as much of this beautiful country and as much of this beautiful world we live in. Do it while you're young before you settle down.
when i first got to nola, after Katrina, I lived in the 7th Ward. Locals said I could get away with living there (I'm an older white guy) only because the 7th Ward was basically empty after Katrina.
I just went to A and M liquor store in the 7th. They're suprised about the new ban on flavored tobacco. I used to live in an abandoned home in central city 3 years ago. I put my own locks on the doors. Basically the magnolia. I never ever go to new Orleans east or the 9th ward. I now rent an apartment in a garden district mansion. I'm a sole proprietor carpenter/mason and event bartender. Former Antoine's Restaurant bartender.
New Orleans...I love yaw to the bone But for me...I say there ain't no worst place in the n.o because all wards all section of that n.o got headbussa and will bake a cake for ya quick if you down bad or get out of line.
Like the video but the list I think goes off of the overall crime stats not just murders If that was the case about three hoods from the East would be on the list then the 9th, 8th, 7th and 15th
@gee tee you do know the wards are really just the voting districts so the East when it was built fell under the ninth voting district , so it’s an extension of the 9 th ward . Just saying 🤷🏽♀️
That go like this... If somebody who lives in San Bernadino, California visit New Orleans. They will tell you that they are from L.A. because you wouldn't know where San Bernadino is.. but San Bernadino is in L.A. County which is equivalent to what the westbank is to New Orleans. But because the westbank as awhole isn't located in Orleans Parish it would be considered as "Greater New Orleans" to someone who is from another city or town. Make sense?
My mom from New Orleans she hadn't been back since 2004 so zhe thinks its still a safe place to visit times has changed i dont wanna go somewhere I dont feel safe to travel to
New Orleans has had a high crime rate since the 90s. I grew up there and it was safe enough. Stop foolishly envisioning you'll get shot just for steppin' foot outside. That's an exxageration.🙄🙄🙄
Hmm that is so crazy it is only one bad neighborhood uptown side of Canal St.
Venetian Isle thing wrong because that area is on the outside of the levee protection of New Orleans. Which means section 8 black people don’t live there. It very high income people who loves the view of the water.
West Lake Forest the homeowner side is not bad at all but Tara LN and Cindy Pl yeah that’s that’s the ghetto.
Pine Village the neighborhood is not bad but the local media always links the surrounding areas like Skyview, the Checkerboard as Pine Village which is not true.
Looking at this video they linked all the Black areas with strong voting powers as the worst
Central Center historically ghetto and hood for decades. I got news paper articles from the 50’s that talks about violence and chaos there.
Algiers should be on that list too as well as Carrollton and Hollygrove. French Quarter too
FActs i got caught off guard with the venetian isle though.
Holly grove ain’t bad Fam at all
@@WallStJim-sz5bq there was a quadruple shooting/ double Murder in holly grove yesterday
I live in pine village and they shooting back here every night not to mention the car jackings at the gas stations right here on downman and Haynes
@@ginaseawright119 same here... I live there and it's always a car jacking or a shooting going on
I wish New Orleans would get a grip on the crime because it could truly be the greatest city in America with all of its culture & history
Fasho I just don't think they tryin hard enough bruh
Ugh no
Yeah damn nearly everyone I've knew from New Orleans was very cool and wise people to be around
This will never happen,Im not excusing the violence and crime,but the politicians will NEVER allow New Orleans to be a great city,at least not for us, but for them..The culture u Speak about is “Black” culture, going all the way back to slavery.If anything they want to destroy our culture(as we destroy each other)and gentrified the entire city, which has started since Katrina.What you think the explosions on the Levees was all about??Thats right EXPLOSIONS..New Orleans,my beautiful cultural city has never been the same and unfortunately,it will never be the same😢
"They" don't want to. The politicians are tearing down the history now that everything else has been destroyed.
How about the opposite top 10 greatest prospering hoods
all the white hoods lol
@@NewtralGroundz SMH those are not hoods those are called neighborhoods I was talkin about hoods hoods
@@Ttw1976 no such thing bruh if its the hood aint no peace & quiet
@@thekidd2189 true story but I wanted him shed light on hoods that were shining not declining.
@ what does that have to do with the gas station across the street.
We have a trip planned at the end of this August to New Orleans. We’ve never been there, and this was very informative. Thank you so much!
Don’t even go close to that city
I love this channel it’s so interesting. I’m from Dallas and a lot of people from New Orleans moved here after katrina, made a lot of friends from there. I only stopped by once and wish I could’ve stayed longer.
Seems like no upkeep is done in New Orleans. Things fall into ill-repair and stay that way forever. The local government could start with enforcing maintenance (emergency AND preventive).
Man dead ass though if u aren't a local, when entering New Awlins and passing through downtown seeing all those abandon buildings will bring sadness and grief to one. Katrina left a devastating mark.
But Katrina was way back in '05--16 years ago. You mean to tell me, the local government couldn't do a better job of clean-up in 16 years!
@@lql1094 i honestly don't know bro, but man just entering and just riding downtown you see nothing just abandon sky scrapers looking at that hospital and imaging the ppl who were left to fend for themselves flood your emotions.
Switching from negative to positive..... there’s a football game that takes place in the desire area called the Turkey Bowl. Been going on for years.... that would be a good doc!!!! It’s guys that come back to the city every year for it and a lot of the old heads use it to show the community something positive.
Dope idea fam!
This video isn’t negative. This type of information needs to be televised. It may help in someway.
@@NewtralGroundz Can you do the 10 worst hoods in New Orleans 2021 or 2022 to see what has changed since 2020.
That 9 be Wildin boy 🤦🏾♂️...
I live deep in the east and this shit wild out here. I got a sign that says I don't dial 911 i dial .50 because I'll shoot first and ask questions later when they start actin stupid around my house.
Yeah them boys in the east livin recklessness
@@jpsrt8602 they reckless bro
That 9 be wildin that’s were I’m from
@@shaadgaming1093 What part?
I used to live in central city. Its gotten a little more cleaned up over the past few years but still sucks. I didnt wanna leave NOLA, but between the crime & latoya, I couldnt deal with that bullshit anymore so I bought a house in ponchatoula.
If you’re from New Orleans you know damn well you can be in a millionaire neighborhood one second and right down the street is the hood. That’s just how New Orleans is, I’m a white boy and I’m good in the hood cuz I’m not scared. But you go in the hood tripping you’ll get what you’re looking for
Yep. Uptown's like that. You go from rich 2 story homes to ghetto in a matter of 2-3 blocks. We called It "The Buffer Zone"....As In "Don't Stray Outside Of The Buffer Zone!!!"
@@satanlaffing real shit.. that’s why there’s so many rich kids all doped out. White kids good in the hood, that’s a money line for the hood. I get bud outta the hood all the time, OPP don’t even care anymore. As long as people not shooting you’re good. Crazy how it works here lol
I'm blk and this is horrible your just a white boi liveing in poverty like the rest and think being in hood is some type of trophy its sad
@@facehunter504 i remember back in my day the rich kids were strung out on oxy & coke. we used to ride our bikes uptown from carrollton ave., ride past COOTER BROWNS, ride past TJ's bar up through tulane & loyola, ride to THE MUSHROOM, AUDUBON PARK etc. & we were ALWAYS cautious about the buffer zone. we were always shocked about how it was up there.
@@satanlaffing yea that was their shit back in the day. I used to slang Oxy’s and I’d go deliver em to places like Audubon Place.. houses with elevators in em and shit. Crazyyyyyy! Now it’s all heroin and those people aren’t trusted by their family anymore cuz they stole everything. New Orleans is a crazy place growing up, my best friend was drugged at Jimmy’s and walked outside boom hit the ground.. dead. Most of my friends growing up died either OD or killed. Thank god I didn’t get caught up, I easily could’ve .
I’m from the 7th ward. It shocks me to hear how bad it is. It’s home. I feel safe.
This is a great channel! Thanks for such professional and relatable informative content. I am displaced family from the 7th ward and grew up in the upper 9. I really appreciate y’all!
Bro Algiers is New Orleans!!! 15th Ward. Algiers is rougher than most parts of the city now a days. And no I’m not being biased cus I’m from the 9th Ward. I don’t have a issue with anything in your video, it’s just wen you said cross the river not technically being New Orleans I had to correct that. Algiers is Orleans Parish. RTA buses pass there. The school board was in Algiers. Anyways thanks for clearing up the New Orleans east is technically the ninth Ward because I was debating with this dude from New Orleans that the east was in fact the 9th Ward.
The east is part of the 9th
everything you said is str8 facts
algiers been getting treacherous asf recently even the point lol im out that 1.5 pacific ave lightside
I was looking for this comment. Algiers (West Bank) is most definitely New Orleans! Thx!
“Sadly mistaken, and you gon end up somewhere you don’t wanna be...” Felt that. Lol
You gon end up in michoud where jazzland use to be 😂
Facts - I was thinking about moving back there and after he said that, I said, hell no haahahaahaha
Lol sad shit . Make doe
Went to New Orleans a couple of weeks ago went to central city, 7th ward, holly grove, 13th ward and treme those are some really cool places to be you really get to experience the city for what it is went to magnolia (now called harmony oaks) chilled on the parkway went to valence and magnolia I’m a big Soulja slim fan so I had to go see some of these places it’s crazy that some are on the list cause I was just vibin like it was nobody’s business
YEAH U COULD DO THAT RECENTLY CUZ IT AINT THE SAME NOW AS IT WAS THEN..BIT U COULDNT GO CHECK SHXT OUT THEN WITHOUT GETTIN UR HEAD BUSS BWAI
Uptown - cut throat
Downtown - cold hearted
West bank (Algiers) - silent but deadly
Displace all those types of head bussas to the East and thats what makes the East wicked
Algiers got wicked son.
@@choppacityCREOLE504 yes indeed it always got real bad like that sometimes but it didn't involve kids and females
@westisbest bout 3 girls got killed on different occasions this week in algiers
@@choppacityCREOLE504 shit crazy smh
Uptown still bad but not as bad as it was in the 90’s the east is horrible now and that was a suburb of black middle class and the West Bank was decent but now is getting bad
This is what People Think about New Orleans:Mardi Gras ,French Quarters ,Beads,Bourbon Street,Gumbo
Me:New Orleans East, Westbank ,Desire Project,Melpomene Project,St Bernard,Fischer Project,Florida Project,Hollygrove,Calliope Project,Magnolia Project,Lafitte Project,Iberville Project,9th Ward,3rd Ward,& 5th Ward,7th Ward,8Th Ward.
Lol exactly 🤣🤣
Seven Ward HardHeads
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@@genneliajones5666 Annette nd villere dats me
Say that then
What about the 6th,10th,11th, 12th,13th & the 15th ward?
None of my friends like coming to my place because I live in Central City. I love it here w/no issues with foot traffic, neighbors and activities.
I hate any time I see or hear my old neighborhood mentioned in association with crime because I remember a time it wasn't bad. I remember a time when if you wasn't from the neighborhood, you probably didn't even know the neighborhood existed. It's crazy to me that it's number 2 on this list .
Man - This was such a great quick documentary. If you ever need another camera or help doing something please reach out - this was awesome. PLEASE do more!
Algiers is the 15 ward , it's patrolled by NOPD 4TH district. Just saying.
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I am from Gretna and I know they didn't put Algiers because the WestBank is the Westbank ALG is one of the most dangerous connected to both sides if you ask me
@@Gretna504 Algiers the wild wild west
I am from the 7th ward St Bernard pjs, jummonville ct and yea I miss em. Still. New Wildin.
Top 10 Hood in New Orleans (Pre Katrina)
i just got back from New Orleans bout 45 min ago, there for a week we stayed on Oretha Castle Haley, ate at cajun seafood several times and walked to Heard Dat Restaurant (good ass food btw) even partied at She She's on my birthday and we didn't have any trouble. I could tell we was in the hood tho!
Man central city is one of my favorite places.
The problem is that the City keeps neglecting the people in the East.
The 9 and the east cover the whole list
Top Ten worst hoods lmao this the damn near entire city
I grew up in the East. Unfortunate that NO is rife with poverty and, hence, crime. It’s to the point where this has become normalized. Live in Atlanta now. I visit NO for 2-3 days/year and then I’m out.
What we didnt make it. . the marry poppins . the westbank. .
I love New Orleans. I love the people, food, history. Good and bad. Im not from there, but evertime I go I get the feeling I'm in a special place. I went to the Treme festival once what a history lesson. I pray that people see the good side too, but I understand how information like this can be useful for outsiders like myself piece of mind. Much love to the city...
Noted! Thank you 🙏🏾 I plan on visiting NO from up north but I like to have the lay of the land first.
KEEP THESE VIDEOS COMING BRUDDA 1000!!!
Missing bunker hill and michoud
Facts. Ion why tf Venetian isles on the list.
Bunkerhill frfr
94 I bust a brain on Tara lane
@@femaleincrediblehulk7421 Tara lane ain’t as active like back in the day michoud got it bad right now
Great job! Thanks for sharing!
I love the concept! New Orleans based videos are some of my favorite to watch on youtube. With such a long history that we have your content has no end in sight. I suggest you watch Jazz on PBS. It has a lot of information about old New Orleans that may be helpful for finding new content for more diverse videos in the future. I stumbled upon your videos by accident I think they're really high quality. As you move forward I would like to see videos about the REAL story of race relations in the city since its Inception. Great work good luck in the future.
Why our ppl love settling for stereotypes like this hood how and when are blk ppl gonna take pride and clean up their neighborhood you dont have to be rich to take pride where you reside my mom was born 1941 in New Orleans Louisiana times have changed
I was shocked when I went back to the east by my pops house. I remember when I lived there pre Katrina it was pretty much suburbia now that shit look like uptown
@Wayvii Yeah. Actually New Orleans East and Uptown go back and forth on the rankings of the dangerous areas of New Orleans .
I appreciate you letting people know that the east is still the 9. This newer generation don't know there wards to save their lives
No it's not, if you really knew the true history behind wards in the city you would know that all 17 wards were described as precincts back in the day because wards were used to identify each neighborhood for voting in local elections. In 1852 the city was reorganized into planning districts.
People are misinformed because SOCIALLY they continue to rely heavily on their ward as a way to identify themselves with neighborhoods!
The 9th ward and New Orleans East
don't share the same zip code....
The 9th ward and New Orleans East
don't share the same planning district...
a real New Orleans East nigga will tell you exactly what I'm typing, The East not apart of the 9th ward because WE not connected to any land as you enter into "The City of New Orleans"
and you can't get into the THE EAST without crossing over the Danziger bridge!
The only reason you hear niggas say the East is the 9th ward is because alot people families relocated to The East once the property value started to go down and it became affordable for black people to live in the East.
@@ginosavv880 where are you from? If you say the east or the 9th ward you should know better. If you're not from if you're not from either/or... I understand you being misinformed
@@mikeyg2558 Little Woods not the 9th ward though its a neighborhood. You gotta know the boundary markers. I know this city like the bottom of my foot son. You not about to tell me the 9th ward is the East like niggas out the 9 got the shit copyrighted.
Niggas from the East use'ta say they was from the 9 back when nobody claimed "The East" but again the 9th ward is not the East.
Saying the 9th ward is the East is like saying the 8th ward not Gentilly and in the same breath saying that Gentilly in the 9th ward.
C'mon bruh for real ?
@@ginosavv880 gentilly is in the 9th and 8th ward. You never answered the question. Where are you from?
I'm from miami florida and growing up I use to bump that BG hard asf that boy say uptowns my home that's where I do my dirt it's either hurt or get hurt it's me or you on that shirt
I grew up in the 15th. That Cutoff ain't no joke at night.
No joke. Otc......but they consider the cutoff well(Algiers) a part of New Orleans
@@MISTA966 exactly. Probably more New Orleans than the other side of the river I say. That bitch is almost as bad as the ninth. Over by the fisher too.
Fr.... im from the cut off tho
@@MISTA966 shit I haven't been out there in like 10 years. Is it still bad? I lived off of Huntlee.
If they put Algiers apart of nola it would be
You forgot about the 0017th ward
Instead of focusing on the negative, Let me know when you do the top 10 most successful black owned businesses in New Orleans ✌🏼
We focus on the negative look at our videos
NEWTRAL GROUNDZ 10 most dangerous hoods in New Orleans sound like its celebrated to me
No that's a warning....
Maybe you just need to change your frame of thinking
do a top ten before katrina. TARA LN... ON LAKE FOREST
Thanks for information
A part of the West Bank is New Orleans Algiers that’s New Orleans. And I am shocked that it didn’t make the list.
I know I'm shocked it didn't either
What’s the best area to stay and visit without loosing your life. Is warehouse district ok to stay
My people all over N.O. but the West Bank bout they business to but having a fire Knuckle Game was more gangsta than Gun Play on that side
Dat 9 wym
@@thaddeusbeaulieu5948 Yeah Fa'sho CTC
Yep, I'm on the Westbank
General Myer in the building, I miss the 90's and early 00's bank.
You right tho, the east is scary af. Even I dont chill in the east and I chill in some dangerous spots. Central city too, you are spot on with this video. It looks nice and stuff but its dangerous as fuck
I like what y’all doing NG ‼️
I would love for you to do more of the New Orleans countdown I'm born and raised in the city and I freaking love my city and I didn't know you were so just one son loved your dad is if I knew him personally big fan of them
The whole New Orleans is dangerous. Period! Something is in our water. Press Park, Desire & Florida baby 💪🏾. 9th Ward 🔥
What were the most populated projects in New Orleans back in the day ?
I could just hear your accent 🤣🤣
And I'm out the mighty mighty 9
@@SapBoy365 the Desire was the biggest
“Because you gonna be sadly mistaken and you gone end up somewhere where you don’t wanna be”😂🤣
Dope video bro. New Orleans is a city where you get up and get out. Visit from time to time, but leave.
The whole downtown up there
. u did awesome. was raised in upper 9th ward lived there most of my life. im 59 now,.... thank you
I’m white and when I lived in central city I never locked my doors. I lived between 4 trap houses that always shot at each other. I was safe because the block was so dangerous. I fucked with one of the dude that was a shooter across the street and he would come hang out with me and ask me about my kids. I miss New Orleans. There is no where like it, I grew up in central city for the most part and I’ve never had any trouble ever. But I’ve done seen it happen to people a couple times. Keep your head down and mind you business.
If you know how to carry yourself and act like a man then none of these hoods are dangerous. Let stop glorifying hoods being dangerous
Not true by far..property crime is also a category on this list..it's not just homicides and robberies...and this isn't glorifying anything this is literally warning people who aren't from here about the places that they need to stay away from
He didn't glorify anything. He just stated the facts as is. If somebody said the Middle East was the most dangerous place in the world does that mean they're glorifying it? Think... then speak
@@mikeyg2558 So whats the point in stating these so called facts? Wouldn't anyone with a little common sense notice their surroundings once they're in any " hood"?
@@millgang504 guess this went over your head.... no worries
@@millgang504 THEY AINT HOOD!!! PLAIN AS SIMPLE!! BUT I TRULY UNDERSTAND WHAT U SAYING
Grew up in the lower ninth ward in the late 60s through the early 80s, lived on delery st. Even back then you had to know how to fight otherwise you stayed a victim. Best friend was killed in St.Roch cemetery looking for dope.
@NerdWitDank after momma died in 95, my dad took off for Florida and I took off for NYC. Met a California girl, got married had kids. Didn't want to raise them up in Brooklyn so we took off back to the west coast. Divorced now, still live out here but want to go back to Louisiana and retire back home.
@NerdWitDank well I got a few years on you young man and I would urge you to see as much of this beautiful country and as much of this beautiful world we live in. Do it while you're young before you settle down.
Should do the top ten places to eat in New Orleans
DO THE TOP 10 CLASSIC N.O.BOUNCE SONGS
I’ve literally lived everywhere on this list🤦🏾♀️
SAME HERE BABY VERY WELL KNOW!!!
So Algiers/15th ward is not considered New Orleans? Algiers is an Orleans Parish. Also 70114 is a new Orleans postal code.
New Orleans just built different, really really dat
when i first got to nola, after Katrina, I lived in the 7th Ward. Locals said I could get away with living there (I'm an older white guy) only because the 7th Ward was basically empty after Katrina.
I just went to A and M liquor store in the 7th. They're suprised about the new ban on flavored tobacco. I used to live in an abandoned home in central city 3 years ago. I put my own locks on the doors. Basically the magnolia. I never ever go to new Orleans east or the 9th ward. I now rent an apartment in a garden district mansion. I'm a sole proprietor carpenter/mason and event bartender. Former Antoine's Restaurant bartender.
Wat did u do for runnin water
New Orleans...I love yaw to the bone
But for me...I say there ain't no worst place in the n.o because all wards all section of that n.o got headbussa and will bake a cake for ya quick if you down bad or get out of line.
Big facts no hood worst den the next
@A1 Savage well come on down here and try your luck lil daddy and see how quick you get your issue
@A1 Savage you heard what I said lil one..
Central City is on its way to being the new Bywater. Gentrification central.
Yeeeeeeesssssssss, they're destroying our culture
What about the good neighborhoods or the good history about those neighborhoods.
Check out some of our other docs that go into full detail like the magnolia joint
@@NewtralGroundz got cha my brother.
You left out Algiers that New Orleans not jp
It didn't make the list
Make a video about the Carcinogenic landfill under the desire neighborhood
Why is there always a smoke alarm chirping in the background in the hood
1, Police reform
2, Gangster culture reform
Like the video but the list I think goes off of the overall crime stats not just murders If that was the case about three hoods from the East would be on the list then the 9th, 8th, 7th and 15th
Yeah it's overall crime
The east is the 9 smh
@@mikeyg2558 no it's not the 9 was there before the East was even built and nobody would ever refer to the East as the 9 it ain't even connected
@@geetee6464 smh... the upper 9 isn't connected to the lower 9 but it's still the 9 too.... just like the east. You just showed your age.... smh😔
@gee tee you do know the wards are really just the voting districts so the East when it was built fell under the ninth voting district , so it’s an extension of the 9 th ward . Just saying 🤷🏽♀️
Do one on jazzland/six flags
The only hoood really poppin in the West Bank is the cut off, Algiers & behrman
all of algiers poppin lol except tall timbers
Algiers is considered as New Orleans.
west bank homie I'm 40 years old and we never call algiers new Orleans
@@georgetoney1491 I feel what you saying but Algiers is Orleans Parish 🤷🏾♂️
@@mmallet66 I feel that too because when dudes get caught and go to jail they coming to OPP so you right lil homie
Damn my hood on here straight out 9 is were I reside
Eastside New Orleans is bad bad bad
You sleeping on the 17th
The east n the 9th ward is not the same. I grew up on Urquart, and I lived in Bunker hill most of my life .
“If the Westbank wasn’t technically New Orleans” well what is it?? Lol
Only Algiers is considered New Orleans
That go like this... If somebody who lives in San Bernadino, California visit New Orleans. They will tell you that they are from L.A. because you wouldn't know where San Bernadino is.. but San Bernadino is in L.A. County
which is equivalent to what the westbank is to New Orleans.
But because the westbank as awhole isn't located in Orleans Parish it would be considered as "Greater New Orleans" to someone who is from another city or town.
Make sense?
Other than Algiers, the rest of the west bank is Jefferson parish. If it ain’t Orleans parish, it’s not New Orleans.
I grew up in the 9th ward. Right near Lake Forest. Perelli Dr.
Right now as of Dec 3 2020 the East of New Orleans is the spot for most violence
Should add a video including the westbank
Jackson landing south....
New Orleans is a dump poor education system
Why do you care?
Little Woods in NO East and Hollygrove uptown are both worse than about 6 of these, IGNORANT LIST
Nah fam
My mom from New Orleans she hadn't been back since 2004 so zhe thinks its still a safe place to visit times has changed i dont wanna go somewhere I dont feel safe to travel to
New Orleans has had a high crime rate since the 90s. I grew up there and it was safe enough. Stop foolishly envisioning you'll get shot just for steppin' foot outside. That's an exxageration.🙄🙄🙄
What happened with that burning of that man in lafitte projects. The man that did it hot sentenced?
7th ward was 3 on the list?? WOW I'm from the 7th ward and it didn't seem so bad when I was coming up. Then again that was a while back
Not stepping anywhere down South
Man I'm Fucking With This,,All This Man Keep Doing It,,,,Bring More,,,I love New Orleans,,Real Chic,,Right Here
What hood is kyyng from
He from kenner not nola
Nenola 504 he not frum kenner he frum da East I think
No body safe in new Orleans or baton rouge😯
Im from dat 9 an i Dont mind DYING
He said that the Nolia and da Yo ain’t bad but they the reason Central city so bad...
Aye 9th florida projects lil bih 💯💪🏾
My whole family from New Orleans but I was born in Atlanta....I got mad love for Atlanta ❤️
Say if you keep to yourself and mind your business you still gotta carry a gun in new Orleans?
Yall always leave the 17th out
I didn't make this list
DESIRE AND FLORIDA WAS THE WORST
I thought uptown has the worst crime rate still ?