@@goldenferrari7785 He avoided all criminal prosecution, and it took several years to fire him, during which time he kept collecting his salary. None of the other cops who stood around chatting and joking as Eric Garner lay dying on the sidewalk faced any punishment at all.
these videos are absolutely amazing. kinda gives me chills looking @ those projects and hearing tracks from "Supreme Clientele" pop up into my head. do south BK's Red Hook projects next. they were the most legendary projects outside of Queensbridge or Edenwald when I was growing up (in the '90's) - when I think of NYCHA, I think of these 3 projects. thanks for the amazing work - this is what YT is really all about.
@Pretty Woman - that's just my theory...at least when people are on the trains.. check out lines, I was born in SI, lived in different states...I made the mistake of standing too close to a person in the checkout line while he was paying...I got a friendly reminder if you know what I mean.
@Pretty Woman - it was a one time incident, I'm very conscious of space....when in lines, keep my eyes turned away from the person paying etc... I don't want to give them the wrong impression. I'm a truck driver, I notice that people have different personalities and character state to state. Similar to the military.
Most parts of Staten Island are not like this but where forest ave is! It splits Staten Island horizontally. The top of forest ave is the low income hood areas while the bottom part is the rich and mid class areas. I am lucky to be able to afford below forest ave property’s because they are much more expensive then the top half. My house costed half a million dollars when I purchased it ands it’s only 1800sqft but the area is amazing and everything is so close. I would never live in the top part of Staten Island unless that’s all you can afford
Lived the first seven years of my life at 41 park hill lane. My memories were so clear at such a young age. A generation where their were so many kids outside. A far cry from today
I’ve noticed that where I live too. I’m pretty young but I still remember playing outside as a kid, with a bunch of other kids always out and about. nowadays you never see kids out; I’m hoping by the time I have my own, society will go back to being normal and sociable again…
What a coincidence, yesterday I was checking out Staten Island clips, never been there, and then I'm checking your videos and see that you're just driving through Staten Island. Very interesting as always!
Very interesting watching this video as I’m from a small village in uk just outside London and have heard of the streets you were driving around from the wu tang clang songs,brilliant video my friend keep it up
I lived in 75 hill street from 1966-1972 and went to Immaculate Conception played baseball football and bowling with the Stapleton Athletic Club and was very sad to move
It’s like a maze. If places like this existed where I live in Australia, for our indigenous people, the insides of the apartments would be empty & they would all be sleeping in the courtyards under the stars, many do not like the confinement’s four walls provide, like the rest of society.
Northeast hoods have that unique feel.new York New Jersey and Philadelphia have that raw vibe that a buck 50 across the face vibe. Jersey and New York have mad no joke hoods that are raw ..
@SlapS The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Fund has over $20 billion in it and only pays out a small fraction every year. Michigan drivers are forced to pay into this fund through insurance premiums. There is money but it's been mismanaged. Don't believe any government that tells you they're broke.
@@RADIUMGLASS far from a kid buddy. I've been to Detroit Michigan before and New York streets are way worse. You just looking at 1 Borough in the whole New York. You have to actually had been there to know what you're talkin about.
Great video. Definitely should have drove through Jersey Street, arguably Staten Island most dangerous strip. Take a trip down targee street by Vanderbilt ave. Also Castleton Ave and Broadway. Mariners harbor South ave and Grandview ave, Roxbury street and Brabant. Also holland ave in Arlington area. Port Richmond ave in the port Richmond neighborhood too.
Middle and lower Staten Island is pretty quiet and rich in nature, but there isn't a whole lot to do. Historic Richmond Town is good to kill a couple of hours in, but we have an average mall and a food culture that's unremarkable. That aside, it's affordable compared to the rest of the NYC area if you don't mind spending extra time on a commute, and an added bonus of being mostly sparse and open so it's one of the best options for someone introverted working in New York. Oh yea, you'll need a car because public transit is lacking here. Good thing there's plenty of parking. You'll also probably have more access to New Jersey from this point on.
Not really staten is way more compact Michigan is more spread out the houses are a different style we have more town house projects some of the streets he was on like by that pharmacy looked a little similar to being on Woodward and Davison in the D but most of our cities aren't that built up
Tee Zee He died of a heart attack. Had he just complied and gone down to the station, he may still be alive today. He stressed himself out and his heart gave out due to being heavy and in his 40s.
• Eric Garner made a conscious decision to raise his 32nd arrest from a misdemeanor into a challenge of society’s right to enforce our laws. Garner consciously resisted arrest in the face of overwhelming odds and his heart and asthma conditions. • Garner was not employed. He supported his wife & six kids by leading his life as a career criminal. • GotNews has uncovered a connection between Garner and a smuggling operation run by organized crime. That's more than a loosie folks. • Eric Garner was arrested numerous times for selling "loosies" which are cigarettes taken from a pack and sold separately without the tax stamp. (unlicensed cigarettes) • Eric Garner was known to sell narcotics (cigarettes included ) that were laced with other drugs even to minors. How would you feel if your kid wasn't old enough to buy cigarettes in a store, but was able to easily buy them from people like Eric Garner? • Eric Garner was arrested for marijuana possession • Eric Garner was arrested for driving without a license • Eric Garner was arrested for false impersonation's • Eric Garner was out on bail at the time of his death • Eric Garner suffered from BRONCHIAL ASTHMA, HEART DISEASE, OBESITY, HYPERTENSION, AND CARDIO-VASCULAR DISEASE • Eric Garner was 6ft 3 inches tall and weighed 350 pounds • The police told Eric Garner that he was under arrest • The police gave Eric Garner over 15 minutes to comply with his arrest (not like the you tube video which is CUT and EDITED) • Eric Garner REFUSED TO BE ARRESTED, you hear officer say you need to come in & he says no!! Not today. • HE RESISTED BEING ARRESTED because he felt the police were harassing him and HE felt that he had done nothing wrong. • The Police again told Eric Garner over and over to place his hands behind his back and comply • Eric Garner REFUSED • Eric Garner was taken down and handcuffed • In taking down the 6 ft 3 in 350 pound Garner, Officer Daniel Pantaleo used an around the neck maneuver many call a choke hold, which has been banned by police procedure. It is NOT AGAINST the law, but AGAINST police procedure. (Same as if you break your jobs company policy. Can't be prosecuted for breaking your works rules since it's not against law) • Officer Pantaleo is stripped of his gun and his shield for acting against police procedure. • Officer Pantaleo and the other arresting officers had no knowledge of Mr. Garners prior health conditions when making the arrest. • During the arrest Eric Garner is heard crying out "I CAN'T BREATH, I CAN'T BREATH" numerous times. Somebody has yet to explain how a man who "is being choked" can be heard saying "I can't breathe " from 10 feet away through a small unprofessional phone recording. He had to have enough volume to be heard and if he was being choked his passageway would have been restricted. Another clear reference that it was not a "choke" hold but rather a take down technique as NYPD leaders have pointed out. • Eric Garner WAS ABLE TO breathe because he was able to speak. • Police officers of all races can agree many criminals often say I can't breathe along with other excuses to get out of being arrested • Eric Garner was alive and breathing when EMS arrived • EMS took the pulse of Eric Garner and he had a pulse and was breathing. • CPR IS NEVER ADMINISTERED WHEN A PERSON'S HEART IS BEATING AND THE PERSON IS BREATHING. So stop saying everyone just stood there & did nothing. There wasn't any action that could of been taken medically at that time. • Eric Garner is picked up and placed on a stretcher STILL ALIVE AND BREATHING and placed into the ambulance. Choke-holds kill or render people unconscious immediately. Choke-holds don’t kill people an hour later. Garner’s hyoid and windpipe were intact. Garner did not die from a choke-hold. Science does come into play. • Eric Garner dies in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. • AN AFRICAN AMERICAN SERGEANT, KIZZY ADONI WAS AT THE SCENE THE ENTIRE TIME AND WAS IN CHARGE OF THE ARREST. • Sergeant Kizzy OK's THE ARREST TO BE MADE ON ERIC GARNER. • THIS CANNOT BE RULED A RACIAL CRIME IF A BLACK SERGEANT WAS IN CHARGE OF THE ARREST & if chief of department Phillip banks was one of the investigators who lead the focus on untaxed cigarettes in Tompkinsville that ultimately led to death of Eric Garner. • "Racism” cannot be proved here because it does not exist. The cop’s bosses, the precinct commander and supervising female sergeant are BLACK. The cops were responding to their orders and a complaint about Garner from a minority shop owner. Garner’s own daughter said this was not about race. • The coroner ruled death by homicide which actually means 'The killing of one human being by another human being' • Officer Pantaleo is NOT indicted. • Eric Garner had 31 previous arrests. Clearly he was taken in without incident before. If he didn't resist he would have been taken into custody without incident like the previous 31 times.
Everybody in the Midwest to Eastcoast to some parts of down south has this weather lol where the fuck are you from? JAMAICA or something? Lol this is normal in those regions
DNutty26 why are you pressed my guy😂 it don’t matter where I’m from because any state I mention you will try to talk bad about it because what I said about yours lol
@@JGJGAGSG hahaha exactly, I just walked and walked and walked, the same un NYC. I saw a couple of old American houses, businesses,,, I like it, I enjoyed.
What software did you use to render your gopro video. I was on your Island on Sunday. I am from Harlem. In Harlem we have at least 20 housing projects that are huge.
You should go to camden New Jersey. When I was visiting jersey my sister needed to go their rq and when I tell you that place is hood its hood🤦🏽♀️ boarded houses, junkies on the side of the road, police yellow taping, kids on the streets selling stuff to make quick money, abandoned houses vandalized or being used as hide outs. Man go to that place its crazy
Yeah I was thinking that looks like the Heygate but London’s estates/projects seem worse. Actually all the U.K. projects look worse luckily not as dangerous
Staten Island weird, cuz Stapleton, St George, and Clifton be the hood, but after you cross Dongan Hills and go closer South, they got some Nice ass houses and be the burbs.
I spent a lot of time in these projects with Twin,Ghostface,Lil Dave,Girl Suga,Pop da brown hornet,Bird,Horse,Beanie,Maniac.. GP Wu.. love them dudes!!💯☝️💚
Either your low on transmission fluid or power steering fluid.you should check on that.thats nothing to play with my brother. anytime you hear that whinny sound it's one of the two.
oohwee oohwee I see some people with the same exact car like me they make the same sound, so unless it’s all a coincidence it’s just the sound, in my situation at least.
Love this channel. btw, why is no one walking in the streets? was this early in the morning or that's just how it is in this place? Also, for the people saying this place looks bad, I'm guessing that you haven't seen much of the world! Everything is relative tho, so I get it.
Ashraf Nazih this is probably in the morning but after rush hour, usually there is a lot more traffic and people walking. The summer time too at night it’s busy
In nyc you have to go inside the hoods to know wassup, driving by and looking from the outside is what cops do everyday so you really never going to see anything cus people been stopped with the outside shit. Summer the best bet to catch shit.
It's only like thar around the buildings there is no where else on Staten island that it's required to back in they do that around every project building on the island or ther wud be absolutely no where to park
Karen Marso Have you ever heard of red-lining? It’s a form of institutional racism. Basically, people who live in these neighborhood can get approved for car loans but not house loans. That’s why it looks like they’re spending more on their car than their apartment. They want to move out/up but they’re being prevented from doing so by discrimination.
Lived in staten Island for sum time im frm bklyn SI wasn't welcoming at all when I moved there but ik alot of nixxaz today real rights the harbor jersey street Stapleton Parkhill berry homes wurd shout out to staten island and all the real soid nixxaz ik!....
3:25 I was born @ Baley Seton, Hospital, we lived on the 8th Floor, Bldg facing the baseball field. My cousins lived in Stapleton & Park Hill for a minute. My sister attended I.S. 49 & Curtis H.S.
I work in Bailey Seton it’s mostly offices now. Creepy ass building though if you go to the non refurnished sections. Most of the building has been renovated by the company I work for.
@Long live Old Europe Jersey Street, Park Hill, The Harbor, and Stapleton are pretty dangerous. A few years ago they were getting a lot better but crime is at all time highs there
Staten Island 2015:13 murders Newark,NJ 2015:104 Murders A small city has more murders than an entire borough of Nyc that’s crazy if you think about it😭
@@MasterGamer4Eva exactly that’s what I’m saying How does a small NJ city has more crime than a whole borough of NY plus NJ was named one of the safest states the only bad parts are the cities and some towns
@@tunedtfin917 staten island only has 6 hoods... newark if you count them has 32-41 (numbers change if you ask different pplcus some hoods are technically one hood but not) so basically its the same. Im from NYC but spent hella time in Chicago and i can tell you. Everyhood in both places is the same. I know Chicago has like 700 murders but theres over 120 hood in the South and Westside alone. If you go block by block... its the same as N, NY and most places thats why nomatter where you are just never lack
@@Tuelz... Every hood is not the same. I would feel way more comfortable walking through bronx and harlem then Newark, I would feel way more comfortable walking in Newark then Camden, I would feel more comfortable walking in Camden than North St. louis, etc etc it’s the same stuff everywhere but there’s levels to this shxt
It started on Jersey st then to Stapleton project then ending in Parkhill projects. I was raised in Stapleton went to ps14 then 49 then to Curtis Good old days.
Staten Island in the 70’s was beautiful. My mom wouytake is every weekend and there was so much to do. We’d get on the bus all the way to tottenville so now seeing this it’s sad. How I wanted to move there now I’m not sure about visiting
Cash it in and get $10 back, the fat Lp with cappuccino on the wax, I'm Staten Islands best son, fuck what ya heard, niggaz still talking that shit is absurd
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Oh my God what should I do! I'm going to cal you right now what's your number !
I used to live on Staten island.... The beginning is West Brighton???
This looks so Midwest r
this is the most idiotic chanell on you thbe
"From the slums of Shaolin"
RZA, GZA, Ghostface Killah, Master Killa, U-God, Method Man, Raekwon, Inspector Deck and the late Ol' Dirty
@@pater429 lol we know the song
That's what y'all call slums? 😂🤣😂🤣
@@jayone3848 Yea well i am here to push it in your face like a anoying aunt.
@@jayone3848 ya
the whole ny back in the 90s was shitty
1:48 charlie saw the cops & said to himself "you know what imma take this right"🤣
Well heck, on Staten Island the cops can choke people to death and get away with it.
R32R38 that guy was charged and fired already
@@goldenferrari7785 He avoided all criminal prosecution, and it took several years to fire him, during which time he kept collecting his salary. None of the other cops who stood around chatting and joking as Eric Garner lay dying on the sidewalk faced any punishment at all.
I thought the same
Yeah but then he drive by a whole line of police vehicles about a minute later.. Soo
these videos are absolutely amazing.
kinda gives me chills looking @ those projects and hearing tracks from "Supreme Clientele" pop up into my head.
do south BK's Red Hook projects next. they were the most legendary projects outside of Queensbridge or Edenwald when I was growing up (in the '90's) - when I think of NYCHA, I think of these 3 projects.
thanks for the amazing work - this is what YT is really all about.
Ok whitey from the suburbs
No wonder a lot of people from New York act so irritated and aggressive ,they’re all packed on top of each other...Too close for comfort
I agree but that goes for most urban areas, people always want their own space.
@Pretty Woman - that's just my theory...at least when people are on the trains.. check out lines, I was born in SI, lived in different states...I made the mistake of standing too close to a person in the checkout line while he was paying...I got a friendly reminder if you know what I mean.
@Pretty Woman - it was a one time incident, I'm very conscious of space....when in lines, keep my eyes turned away from the person paying etc... I don't want to give them the wrong impression. I'm a truck driver, I notice that people have different personalities and character state to state. Similar to the military.
Most parts of Staten Island are not like this but where forest ave is! It splits Staten Island horizontally. The top of forest ave is the low income hood areas while the bottom part is the rich and mid class areas. I am lucky to be able to afford below forest ave property’s because they are much more expensive then the top half. My house costed half a million dollars when I purchased it ands it’s only 1800sqft but the area is amazing and everything is so close. I would never live in the top part of Staten Island unless that’s all you can afford
Shut the fuck up!
Lived the first seven years of my life at 41 park hill lane. My memories were so clear at such a young age. A generation where their were so many kids outside. A far cry from today
Right nowadays 1 year olds have phones and tablets lol
I’ve noticed that where I live too. I’m pretty young but I still remember playing outside as a kid, with a bunch of other kids always out and about. nowadays you never see kids out; I’m hoping by the time I have my own, society will go back to being normal and sociable again…
What a coincidence, yesterday I was checking out Staten Island clips, never been there, and then I'm checking your videos and see that you're just driving through Staten Island. Very interesting as always!
Back in the 70s Staten Island looked stately. Damn shame.
Some of it still does look at todt hill
You just missed the hood behind you at the beginning of the video that was Jersey st going thru New Brighton.
Rephayah Cairo Yahudah Yisrael agreed, that would have been a great shot for the video. Hopefully he comes back to SI
How far is Stapleton and park hill from new Brighton?
@@nizelydunnmusic590 about 15 mins
@@nizelydunnmusic590 10-15min
You know he ain't sliding through Brighton like that lol
Home of Wu-tang. Clan icon Method Man
Method man is from Parkhill
Robert Freeman from 8:03 on is Park Hill houses
@@justincracks I already saw but I appreciate it bro
Robert Freeman 9:00 Raekwon old building
10:27 cappadonna old building to the right
Very interesting watching this video as I’m from a small village in uk just outside London and have heard of the streets you were driving around from the wu tang clang songs,brilliant video my friend keep it up
Thanks for the ride around! I grew up in the projects, on Hill street, in the 60s and 70s. Went to PS14 and PS49. Cool to see those streets again.
Me 2. Moved in the year of the black out 78 i think. 29 warren st. I also went to 14 n is 49. Ps 14 is now ps 78 i think
I lived in 75 hill street from 1966-1972 and went to Immaculate Conception played baseball football and bowling with the Stapleton Athletic Club and was very sad to move
I wonder if Charlie is a Google driver survey?
Depressing ass hell
Maurice Willis I don’t live near there but when I have to go through there to my cousins house I wonder how people live like that
Yeah but I think the over cast has alot to do with it. If the sun was out it prolly wouldn't be so bad.
Glad i ditched and moved to Israel
@@yocland8841 You're right. But its also the obvious lack of economic vitality, platitudinous buildings, decaying, not much going on outside.
@@skyforce2132 I live in brazil, staten island doesnt seem that bad
It’s like a maze. If places like this existed where I live in Australia, for our indigenous people, the insides of the apartments would be empty & they would all be sleeping in the courtyards under the stars, many do not like the confinement’s four walls provide, like the rest of society.
Northeast hoods have that unique feel.new York New Jersey and Philadelphia have that raw vibe that a buck 50 across the face vibe. Jersey and New York have mad no joke hoods that are raw ..
You’re 100% right
FACTS!
Cap. New York soft now
@@TheDipset1233 u from ny?
Joe Dirte east coast has the worst hoods in america
Charlie should go to the hoods of Alaska and look for the Eskimo gangs
There’s actually a surprising amount of crime in fairbanks and anchorage. That being said everything looks pretty good around there.
P A E A K S T A T U S Not to sound ignorant but serious question there’s hoods in Alaska?
@@titsmcghee1086 poverty everywhere and it doesn't always look or sound the same.
Tits Mcghee anchorage got hardcore gang hanged don’t let them fool you
Honolulu has ghettos too. Way off the beaten path, most visitors here never see
They maintain the roads in NYC ghettos better than the entire State of Michigan.
That's what happens when you're a one industry town
U crazy, NY got sum of the worst streets in the USA. Staten Island aint the whole NYC
@@lpizzle3791 kid, you've never been in Wayne county.
@SlapS The Michigan Catastrophic Claims Fund has over $20 billion in it and only pays out a small fraction every year. Michigan drivers are forced to pay into this fund through insurance premiums. There is money but it's been mismanaged. Don't believe any government that tells you they're broke.
@@RADIUMGLASS far from a kid buddy. I've been to Detroit Michigan before and New York streets are way worse. You just looking at 1 Borough in the whole New York. You have to actually had been there to know what you're talkin about.
It looks so depressing.
You wanna see depressing check out UK hoods
@@enosger lol not even half as bad as the ones in the us yall have some kindergarten ass hoods
@@kokomi1942 right😂
@@kokomi1942 so crime is cool now?? Pls we’re happy with our UK hoods
@RedfireBonus so, you are proud of living in a shit hole?
51 Hill Street on the 6th floor. It will always be my home. Thanks for sharing the memories.
29 Warren st
My mom lived there for a short while in the early 70’s. I have relatives living there. I always wonder what it’s like. Thanks for sharing this video.
It was much different in the early 70's. It was all farmland. Now it looks like this and people are moving out
Best part of growing up on Staten Island (i live in Australia now), was that when ever I would get lost I would simply find the nearest trainstation.
More than half of SI isn’t serviced by the train so I’m calling bullshit on your story, my man
@@JGJGAGSG I don't wtf you're talking about. I lived near the train station. So If I could find the train tracks, I could find my way home... dumbass
I love the way Charlie drives... Always obeys local traffic laws....
2:37 ran a red light
@@peeweelongway3760 LOL good eye... In NY we get a few second grace period lol....
Hey I gotta give it to him though, he does seem to be atleast courteous to other drivers and people, while holding his own lane good
Tbf 'local traffic laws' in most of the places he visits (so we don't have to) should be 'lock doors and floor it, you'll be safer in a couple miles.'
@@UmmmmmmmWhat So true Bill !!
Me and some of my friends who lived there said that if a wall was built around stapleton projects that it would look like a max prison
Great video. Definitely should have drove through Jersey Street, arguably Staten Island most dangerous strip. Take a trip down targee street by Vanderbilt ave. Also Castleton Ave and Broadway. Mariners harbor South ave and Grandview ave, Roxbury street and Brabant. Also holland ave in Arlington area. Port Richmond ave in the port Richmond neighborhood too.
Justin NYC lol a dangerous street in Staten Island is Broadway compared to the rest of the city
Exactly he missed a bunch of Our Neighbor "Hoods" maybe next time South Beach The Berrys Holland Ave he started right at Jersey st and missed it WTH
@@goldenferrari7785 not sure about that, my son lives over there and says it's getting just as bad as the other boroughs
Milos Todorovic not even close. The entire borough of Staten Island has less weekly crime than one precinct in Brooklyn
Port Richmond & Castleton 5 Eleven deli corner be popping!
You going to get pulled over keep doing those rolling stops lol
This tru tho. Happened while driving and they gave me a ticket for running a red on a bicycle, haha.
@@RealNYBossman damn lol
Staten island born and raised my hood is Jersey street
Hes from Detroit so it's a habit I'm sure he doesn't even realize hes doing it 😂...I'm sure hes been pulled over out of state for that before
I’m a Latina x Italian from Chicago: we have our accents but I love me a New Yorkers accent 😂
Drove through parkhill my old neighborhood. People think those are city PJs but they are not. They are run by federal agency HUD..
Cool seeing this, I never been to Staten Island in my life
Hamim Mahatab why not?
JD I’m from the south Bronx, Staten Island looks like Disneyland compared to here.
Middle and lower Staten Island is pretty quiet and rich in nature, but there isn't a whole lot to do. Historic Richmond Town is good to kill a couple of hours in, but we have an average mall and a food culture that's unremarkable. That aside, it's affordable compared to the rest of the NYC area if you don't mind spending extra time on a commute, and an added bonus of being mostly sparse and open so it's one of the best options for someone introverted working in New York.
Oh yea, you'll need a car because public transit is lacking here. Good thing there's plenty of parking. You'll also probably have more access to New Jersey from this point on.
feodufg3r4weozjmkdwopsqkf3. you don't wanna be here. come to brooklyn
cheetah 1 I been to Brooklyn plenty of times. Practically all over
Love ya videos a great way to see parts of the world I'd otherwise never get to see 👍
Coz I'm from the UK 🇬🇧 but love the USA 🇺🇸
You wouldn't want to be in this part of America th-cam.com/video/VTKEx0N0DCY/w-d-xo.html this shit not TV
TH-cam Detroit Hoods, that's the real America
@@DNutty26 👍 jus watched that vid 😲
That ham shop looks outa place lol
We love UK too. Two peas in a pod.
My respect for you 🙌🏻
Staten Island look just like the hoods in Michigan.
Pwr Mvs Music Group definitely looks midwestern
Draggin it 😭
Not really staten is way more compact Michigan is more spread out the houses are a different style we have more town house projects some of the streets he was on like by that pharmacy looked a little similar to being on Woodward and Davison in the D but most of our cities aren't that built up
It’s so crazy how this looks just like London
Them Stapleton blocks look similar to the ones in London too, I just noticed.
4:31 literally how the big estates/projects in south London look
@@YouTellMe. I've seen a couple down east too but a lot have been demolished or soon to be
Twin cities.
This looks sooooo ghettp in comparison to London tf is you on about 😂😂😂
1:58 is where Eric Garner was choked to death by police
Tee Zee He died of a heart attack. Had he just complied and gone down to the station, he may still be alive today. He stressed himself out and his heart gave out due to being heavy and in his 40s.
@@TheGodYouWishYouKnew if you dont stfu with that BS.
@@TheGodYouWishYouKnew STRESSED HIMSELF OUT??? FOH
• Eric Garner made a conscious decision to raise his 32nd arrest from a misdemeanor into a challenge of society’s right to enforce our laws. Garner consciously resisted arrest in the face of overwhelming odds and his heart and asthma conditions.
• Garner was not employed. He supported his wife & six kids by leading his life as a career criminal.
• GotNews has uncovered a connection between Garner and a smuggling operation run by organized crime. That's more than a loosie folks.
• Eric Garner was arrested numerous times for selling "loosies" which are cigarettes taken from a pack and sold separately without the tax stamp. (unlicensed cigarettes)
• Eric Garner was known to sell narcotics (cigarettes included ) that were laced with other drugs even to minors. How would you feel if your kid wasn't old enough to buy cigarettes in a store, but was able to easily buy them from people like Eric Garner?
• Eric Garner was arrested for marijuana possession
• Eric Garner was arrested for driving without a license
• Eric Garner was arrested for false impersonation's
• Eric Garner was out on bail at the time of his death
• Eric Garner suffered from BRONCHIAL ASTHMA, HEART DISEASE, OBESITY, HYPERTENSION, AND CARDIO-VASCULAR DISEASE
• Eric Garner was 6ft 3 inches tall and weighed 350 pounds
• The police told Eric Garner that he was under arrest
• The police gave Eric Garner over 15 minutes to comply with his arrest
(not like the you tube video which is CUT and EDITED)
• Eric Garner REFUSED TO BE ARRESTED, you hear officer say you need to come in & he says no!! Not today.
• HE RESISTED BEING ARRESTED because he felt the police were harassing him and HE felt that he had done nothing wrong.
• The Police again told Eric Garner over and over to place his hands behind his back and comply
• Eric Garner REFUSED
• Eric Garner was taken down and handcuffed
• In taking down the 6 ft 3 in 350 pound Garner, Officer Daniel Pantaleo used an around the neck maneuver many call a choke hold, which has been banned by police procedure. It is NOT AGAINST the law, but AGAINST police procedure. (Same as if you break your jobs company policy. Can't be prosecuted for breaking your works rules since it's not against law)
• Officer Pantaleo is stripped of his gun and his shield for acting against police procedure.
• Officer Pantaleo and the other arresting officers had no knowledge of Mr. Garners prior health conditions when making the arrest.
• During the arrest Eric Garner is heard crying out "I CAN'T BREATH, I CAN'T BREATH" numerous times. Somebody has yet to explain how a man who "is being choked" can be heard saying "I can't breathe " from 10 feet away through a small unprofessional phone recording. He had to have enough volume to be heard and if he was being choked his passageway would have been restricted. Another clear reference that it was not a "choke" hold but rather a take down technique as NYPD leaders have pointed out.
• Eric Garner WAS ABLE TO breathe because he was able to speak.
• Police officers of all races can agree many criminals often say I can't breathe along with other excuses to get out of being arrested
• Eric Garner was alive and breathing when EMS arrived
• EMS took the pulse of Eric Garner and he had a pulse and was breathing.
• CPR IS NEVER ADMINISTERED WHEN A PERSON'S HEART IS BEATING AND THE PERSON IS BREATHING. So stop saying everyone just stood there & did nothing. There wasn't any action that could of been taken medically at that time.
• Eric Garner is picked up and placed on a stretcher STILL ALIVE AND BREATHING and placed into the ambulance.
Choke-holds kill or render people unconscious immediately. Choke-holds don’t kill people an hour later. Garner’s hyoid and windpipe were intact. Garner did not die from a choke-hold. Science does come into play.
• Eric Garner dies in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
• AN AFRICAN AMERICAN SERGEANT, KIZZY ADONI WAS AT THE SCENE THE ENTIRE TIME AND WAS IN CHARGE OF THE ARREST.
• Sergeant Kizzy OK's THE ARREST TO BE MADE ON ERIC GARNER.
• THIS CANNOT BE RULED A RACIAL CRIME IF A BLACK SERGEANT WAS IN CHARGE OF THE ARREST & if chief of department Phillip banks was one of the investigators who lead the focus on untaxed cigarettes in Tompkinsville that ultimately led to death of Eric Garner.
• "Racism” cannot be proved here because it does not exist. The cop’s bosses, the precinct commander and supervising female sergeant are BLACK. The cops were responding to their orders and a complaint about Garner from a minority shop owner. Garner’s own daughter said this was not about race.
• The coroner ruled death by homicide which actually means
'The killing of one human being by another human being'
• Officer Pantaleo is NOT indicted.
• Eric Garner had 31 previous arrests. Clearly he was taken in without incident before. If he didn't resist he would have been taken into custody without incident like the previous 31 times.
TheGodYouWishYouKnew What the fuck is your problem
stapleton the craziest "Shyheim" love from Jacksonville florida
Have you driven trough Coney island?
Used to live at that stoplight right there on victory Blvd he is s passes
No wonder why NY always angry or have attitude I would be too if I had to drive to work in the environment with bad weather
Everybody in the Midwest to Eastcoast to some parts of down south has this weather lol where the fuck are you from? JAMAICA or something? Lol this is normal in those regions
Have you ever seen Detroit? th-cam.com/video/VTKEx0N0DCY/w-d-xo.html
DNutty26 why are you pressed my guy😂 it don’t matter where I’m from because any state I mention you will try to talk bad about it because what I said about yours lol
@@titsmcghee1086 .
We don’t really drive we just take the subway
Used to hang out at the Paramount right across the street from those projects.
Walked home a few times to New Brighton. Not a fun walk!!!
Wasnt that a bar. I do remember that name. Also the cab stand across the street plus D&L deli
I was walking in Staten Island from de ferry station to the zoo. I enjoyed it a lot. Greetings from Colombia.
You must have walked for half the day then. They’re not close to one another 🤡
@@JGJGAGSG hahaha exactly, I just walked and walked and walked, the same un NYC. I saw a couple of old American houses, businesses,,, I like it, I enjoyed.
What software did you use to render your gopro video. I was on your Island on Sunday. I am from Harlem. In Harlem we have at least 20 housing projects that are huge.
You should go to camden New Jersey. When I was visiting jersey my sister needed to go their rq and when I tell you that place is hood its hood🤦🏽♀️ boarded houses, junkies on the side of the road, police yellow taping, kids on the streets selling stuff to make quick money, abandoned houses vandalized or being used as hide outs. Man go to that place its crazy
Those open deck access walkways are more like the big estates in London. Most NYCHA projects were all closed off like brick fortresses
Yeah I was thinking that looks like the Heygate but London’s estates/projects seem worse. Actually all the U.K. projects look worse luckily not as dangerous
Looks really peaceful and clean 🤗🤗
IT REALLY IS I LOVE GILLIGAN ISLAND LMAOOO I LIVE HERE FOR 17YRS.
Really NYC is not a real hood anymore like Detroit, all the houses you see here on Staten Island sell for a lot of money
2:37 ran a red light. GTA 4???
Gta 6
Does anyone from Stapleton/ Park Hill remember Tung Bo Chinese Restaurant?
Was that the spot across the street from the bank by the dope head park
Hell yeah. What about a million and one items
Staten Island weird, cuz Stapleton, St George, and Clifton be the hood, but after you cross Dongan Hills and go closer South, they got some Nice ass houses and be the burbs.
That's where I'm from. Huguenot. Me & another white chick, Debbie the dust muffin used to bounce there in late 80's early 90s...
Just kuz they're houses don't make it " the burbs ".
That’s every city lol. There is nice parts and you have bad parts
This looks so depressing and why is there so much litter everywhere
I spent a lot of time in these projects with Twin,Ghostface,Lil Dave,Girl Suga,Pop da brown hornet,Bird,Horse,Beanie,Maniac.. GP Wu.. love them dudes!!💯☝️💚
👌🏾🙌🏾😉💖💖
The beginning of this video looks like strong zone. The families are strong in this place!
I from Brazil bro.... I love your channel!
Either your low on transmission fluid or power steering fluid.you should check on that.thats nothing to play with my brother. anytime you hear that whinny sound it's one of the two.
Mines sound like that but nothing is wrong with it just how the car is
feodufg3r4weozjmkdwopsqkf3 not true. Something is going bad believe me. There's always a sign before something goes wrong.
oohwee oohwee I see some people with the same exact car like me they make the same sound, so unless it’s all a coincidence it’s just the sound, in my situation at least.
2:24 el patrons is the best tacos and after hr spot out there
Are you from Staten Island?
Also known as the place with the most crime on the island.
Sonicfalcon16 basically the very top over forest ave is where there’s high crime
Not the hood anymore those houses are going for over 500 k each now
Ben 500k is actually really cheap for Staten Island. And Stapleton is definitely still the hood.
Jessica M. Maybe we can take a ride together to see if it’s still the hood 😉
LOL. I go through there everyday. I can assure you it is.
Jessica M. 😂 well discuss this over coffee and lunch 😉
U sure
Now I see 🙄💭 why they say people are stacked on top of each other
*Shaolin Island*
Literally my neighborhood stapelton
Wish you went through Arlington Ave and Jersey Street
Most of Staten Island isn’t serviced by the train so I’m calling BS on this my guy
The streets look like heaven to drive on...Everywhere else the roads are uncivilized...
Love this channel.
btw, why is no one walking in the streets? was this early in the morning or that's just how it is in this place?
Also, for the people saying this place looks bad, I'm guessing that you haven't seen much of the world! Everything is relative tho, so I get it.
Dead af out here in winter. Hella lit in the summer.
Ashraf Nazih this is probably in the morning but after rush hour, usually there is a lot more traffic and people walking. The summer time too at night it’s busy
9 min in he is in park hill… Stapleton projects are first,then a 2 min drive to park hill… 10304
Staten Island is basically NJ.
Wow so wu tang isn’t from ny? I’m from cali
Wtf.???. Are u fuckin stupid or something its 56 miles apart how fuckin clown
@@soicystaxx nyc staten island more of a suburb stapleton & parkhill is where they grew up
@@soicystaxx yeah
nyc is 5 boros
staten island is the only 1 not connected to another
Lmao. I knew this would trigger people 😂😂😂
This isn’t the hood, it’s the suburbs! You should see little Haiti in Miami
The hoods in New York are pretty healthy compared to other parts of the country
ny has been cleaned up for a long time now, in the 80s even 90s that was not the case.
In nyc you have to go inside the hoods to know wassup, driving by and looking from the outside is what cops do everyday so you really never going to see anything cus people been stopped with the outside shit. Summer the best bet to catch shit.
Man you forgot to drive down Richmond Terrace which is the worst part of SI.
Boy😭🤣 jersey streets little block is worse than Richmond terraces big ass strip
He drove from Jersey St. first then into West Brighton, unto Bay St. then into Staple Projects and last in Park Hill. #vv
he really didn't touch west brighton. slightly new brighton but not west. all the rest is correct. 😌
i was shocked to see parking spaces
Yeah what's up with those parking spots? And the ones meant for bikes are used as temp parking or emergency stopping only? weird lol
Well this is not in the city
Everybody takes the bus and NYC car insurance is insane. At least 200 for ONLY liability... at least... and that's on a POS from 15 yrs ago.
5:27 anyone else notice every single car is backed in ? Lol
We do that so we can pull out easier if someone tries to rob us
There are back in 90 degree signs posted
TH-cam TV must be an American thing never seen one in canada
It's only like thar around the buildings there is no where else on Staten island that it's required to back in they do that around every project building on the island or ther wud be absolutely no where to park
Some of those vehicle payments are probably more than the rent.
Karen Marso Have you ever heard of red-lining? It’s a form of institutional racism. Basically, people who live in these neighborhood can get approved for car loans but not house loans. That’s why it looks like they’re spending more on their car than their apartment. They want to move out/up but they’re being prevented from doing so by discrimination.
@@benjaminreichman1 exactly. Its class warfare at its finest.
Lived in staten Island for sum time im frm bklyn SI wasn't welcoming at all when I moved there but ik alot of nixxaz today real rights the harbor jersey street Stapleton Parkhill berry homes wurd shout out to staten island and all the real soid nixxaz ik!....
3:25 I was born @ Baley Seton, Hospital, we lived on the 8th Floor, Bldg facing the baseball field. My cousins lived in Stapleton & Park Hill for a minute. My sister attended I.S. 49 & Curtis H.S.
U lived in 212-218 broad st. Same as ghostface
I work in Bailey Seton it’s mostly offices now. Creepy ass building though if you go to the non refurnished sections. Most of the building has been renovated by the company I work for.
He didn't go through the hill or the new nor the harbor
wym? he did go through park hill
I want him to go to graniteville it’s so nice over there
@@skyforce2132 i don't think that's the point of the videos though. He's showing the hoods...
He went through the hill not the harbor tho
@ 2:51 they put a boost mobile store where Gino's pizza was WTF
They need more subways out there in Staten Island. It's almost like Jersey.
We got one 😂😂
@@teezee1000 Yeah but SI could use another line or 2. Everyone relies on buses out there.
@Andrew Panarella Do a lot of people ride it?
Andrew Panarella the 1 doesn’t go to Staten...u have to take the ferry.
Bardock Staten doesn’t have any subways. They only have a railroad. They are damn near Jersey!
I was checking out a house in Stapleton when I arrived. There were 10 dude chilling in front of the house, and I said I'd pass.
I was carjacked just watching this on my phone in my car
Lmao😭
Hey Charlie have you been to Connecticut?
Dem joints look dangerous!!!
@Long live Old Europe Jersey Street, Park Hill, The Harbor, and Stapleton are pretty dangerous. A few years ago they were getting a lot better but crime is at all time highs there
Everyone backs into their parking space by Stapleton?
At least 99%, that's NYC wide, whether you park parallel / curb & street side, sometimes backing into a space in an actual parking lot.
The rest of the island which is the vast majority of SI is nothing like this. Very affluent, miles and miles of gorgeous homes.
Let Us Milk This Cow, The Best Way We Know How, Park Hill Projects CHICKA POW!!!!!!!!! - The Great Cappadonna
Fuggin love that song
Dammm shop n save closed down.
4:40 Some kinda law that you need to back into a parking spot??
Seemed odd?
East coast thing seriously!
YEAH EAST COAST PARALLEL PARKING GOTTA PARK LIKE THIS IN CROWDED CITY ESP. PHILLY
Norm in Japan with tight lane space.
I don't see why it's a law, I don't see any benefits of it, I know it's not for safety
@@mplsridah me either..sure is strange that not a single car is parked front in though.
Staten Island 2015:13 murders
Newark,NJ 2015:104 Murders
A small city has more murders than an entire borough of Nyc that’s crazy if you think about it😭
Staten Island is only bad on one part of the borough. the other 3/4ths of Staten Island is nice.
@@MasterGamer4Eva exactly that’s what I’m saying How does a small NJ city has more crime than a whole borough of NY plus NJ was named one of the safest states the only bad parts are the cities and some towns
@@tunedtfin917 staten island only has 6 hoods... newark if you count them has 32-41 (numbers change if you ask different pplcus some hoods are technically one hood but not) so basically its the same. Im from NYC but spent hella time in Chicago and i can tell you. Everyhood in both places is the same. I know Chicago has like 700 murders but theres over 120 hood in the South and Westside alone. If you go block by block... its the same as N, NY and most places thats why nomatter where you are just never lack
Staten Island got worse recently
@@Tuelz... Every hood is not the same. I would feel way more comfortable walking through bronx and harlem then Newark, I would feel way more comfortable walking in Newark then Camden, I would feel more comfortable walking in Camden than North St. louis, etc etc it’s the same stuff everywhere but there’s levels to this shxt
THATS MY HOOD THE NEW!!! NEW BRIGHTON... JERSEY ST💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
It started on Jersey st then to Stapleton project then ending in Parkhill projects. I was raised in Stapleton went to ps14 then 49 then to Curtis Good old days.
In the meantime this is safer than most parts of this country!
It ain’t safe who the fuck told you that.
@@ghettogod7335 bruh stop actin like staten island is like that lmao😂
In my opinion staten island projects are safer than all the projects in New York. Including all the ones in downtown Manhattan.
As a whole SI is definitely much safer than the rest of NYC. Just go to the south shore it’s miles and miles affluent homes and suburbs.
Staten Island in the 70’s was beautiful. My mom wouytake is every weekend and there was so much to do. We’d get on the bus all the way to tottenville so now seeing this it’s sad. How I wanted to move there now I’m not sure about visiting
It still is, just not in this small part of the island.
Wu Tang Forever ✊🏾🎤🇧🇷
"Staple lands where the ambulance don't come." Ghost, I saw an ambulance there, my guy.
😂
he was wildin in his lyrics 🚑
4:58 the block is hot!
So this Must be the Middle Part of S.I. I Saw the FDNY Bus & 3 Cop Cars, from What Precinct... 120 or 122?
I'm listen to Hot97 New York online while watching this. I figure this would be realistic. Am from Europe
What's the distance from Stapleton to park hill houses?
Literally like 2 blocks away from each other, lmfao.
@@RealNYBossman damn that's mad crazy
nizelydunn music short walk
It used to be a shortcut behind the old church, im sure they sealed it up now
Statn isl seems a nice place wher to live far from skyline and congestion
4:08 New York driving in a nutshell. If you can drive there, you’re good anywhere. Facts💯
I'm too ILL, I represent Park HILL, See my face on the twenty dolla BILL!
Cash it in and get $10 back, the fat Lp with cappuccino on the wax, I'm Staten Islands best son, fuck what ya heard, niggaz still talking that shit is absurd
You missed jersey st, Mariners Harbor, Park hill and like a couple more
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