Used to stay in Tucson. What I can say about Arizona is you're not going to see trouble or anything like that on the surface, and the people pulling the strings in the criminal underworld keep it that way. But best believe there is big things happening in the shadows
@@johnygoodman6659 born in raised in phoenix and i can tell you 120 degree weather almost never happens lol it’s a pretty much a one to three time thing every decade
@@shawnsatrinarodriguez4429 your hoods are full of illiterate pricks who will rob even their own grandma. We have a structures and respect here in Arizona and Sonora. Any fool try to pull off anything like that gets executed immediately
These ain’t hoods with gangs. Gangs don’t control neighborhoods here, Cartels do. They also operate in the shadows, you only hear from them if you’re disturbing the piece in their neighborhoods
Yeah yall think everything is controlled by cartels this is Phoenix Arizona not Los Angeles people who involve themself with the cartels in Arizona stay out the way and get money I never seen them on some this is our neighborhood and will kill you if you try to come in here
Violence from gangs and drugs have stopped since 2011 to 2012. Now it's druggies and tweakers doing senseless crimes... and every blue moon u might who about cartel crimes.
You’re absolutely right I live in a suburb of phoenix. And typically the “hoods” are just more degraded neighborhoods. With vibrant and beautiful Mexican culture and food. But I feel like there’s a couple of truly dangerous spots. I got a friend off the black canyon highway in the heart of phoenix and I swear it’s scary asf down there 😅. Everyone has guns. EVERYONE.
Phoenix doesn’t really have a gang problem like other cities, but just remember that everyone here is carrying. Don’t be getting into arguments and road rage with people because they will shoot at you. Also I couldn’t really tell if you drove through it but the worst area is definitely around 27 Ave and Indian School along the the 17. Lots of sketchy hotels that have lots of drugs and prostitution, driving around there at night is definitely a trip. At the end of the video you were driving in South Phoenix which use to be a shit hole, it still kind of is but it’s getting better. Those apartments that were in front of Chase field are going for $2500 which is insane.
Anything by Chase field is not south phoenix. I am a South phoenix native. We only claim from South of Broadway to Dobbins. And 35th Ave to 48st. Sincerely yours truly. SS
@@josephwillis1581 yea and even then, gang activity is usually kept small by the big boys pulling the strings in the background. There’s crazy activity in Phoenix, they just don’t let it be known
I live here and we are one of the highest crime rate city. It used to be the south side, slopes, and central Phoenix was where it was dangerous but it no longer has those standards. It's dangerous no matter where you go here. We own a business and we want to sell and move out of state it has gotten so dangerous
@@indytherottweiler9002 You’ve been watching too much fox 10 if you believe that bunk shit. Phoenix is one of the safest metropolitan areas of it’s size in the whole country.
@@notyartoz2454 don't mean shit don't happen here, we ain't goofy as shit like others. People here sell or whatever and get their shit done, they don't go through all the bullshit some other states go through. It's safe because people here ain't that fuckin stupid.
Preciate you coming out here showing my city off, the streets are active in phx, 14 year old girl got shot 9 others wounded this last weekend, we also had another west side party shooting that killed a 18 year old, it looks peaceful and all but it’s active, crime is pretty bad out here
Thank you !! Phx is not a good place to live moved out here 5 years ago from LA and it’s by far the worst city I’ve been too. It’s filled with homelessness and crime, I’m ready to leave this wasteland it sucks here
It’s too hot outside now. These areas are more busy at night. I worked outside in these neighborhood’s after dark and it’s much more active. You have to watch your back.
The worst things about AZ: The fucjing oven like heat, homeless ppl on every block, the doubled gas prices got us looking like LAs toilet, n hella drug dealers. I can’t tell y’all how many crack deals I’ve seen wit homeless ppl, the blues getting ppl hooked, n there is a whole underground group of weed dealers all placed in their own little area, and I know this for a fact because I was offered to work for one. Everything happens at night.
I grew up a few miles in East and a few miles North---13th st Garfield---30 years same house. The alleys made it easy to disappear ( very few backyard 6' fences) from trouble or get into trouble. Born in Detroit-grew up in Phx
The REAL run down areas are South, East, or West of Downtown. Central Ave from Van Buren to Baseline is crap and so is Van Buren from like 67th Ave to 52nd St.
I live in a suburb of phoenix. And typically the “hoods” are just more degraded neighborhoods. With vibrant and beautiful Mexican culture and food. But I feel like there’s a couple of truly dangerous spots. I got a friend off the black canyon highway in the heart of phoenix and I swear it’s scary asf down there 😅. Everyone has guns. EVERYONE.
Yeah I used to live off 19th and Dunlap right near black canyon highway. Stayed there for 6 months and we had 3 or 4 murders in that area Also, most nights you're left wondering if those loud bangs were fireworks or a gun lmao
@@user-qc3ki3nf4s Yeah dude go to 27th Ave. and Indian school and walk around the blade at night and tell me it’s not scary before you get fucking jumped, or better yet 10th Ave. and buckeye where the Crips are. You wouldn’t last a second. Who gives a fuck about the cities that you mentioned, those cities are poor because they were built in the fucking 1700s and they are liberal run cities and they have just let the black and Hispanic communities completely fall apart, whereas Phoenix has used our tax revenue people moving out here to actually give back to communities that are hurting, because we are doing things the right way.
I’m from AZ all I gotta say is every state got a hood territory or a killer out there, what’s the point of being proud of that. We all know they come out at night but why you want to be the toughest hood” for , I hate when ppl say that ain’t the hood, nah this hood just different then yours . AZ not Cali AZ not Chicago AZ not Detroit shut yo ass up, u know what’s real gangster tho getting you some real clean money .
This IS the definition of a "hood" , the trenches like afghanistan. You WILL get killed late at night at 2 if you make yourself seem like an easy target and are at the wrong place at the wrong time by anyone. These places around here (the valley, mexicali, arizona) are some of the most dangerous places in the u.s. You won't see anyone out at night because of that, by that time everyone wants to go inside and lock their doors because they know since they live there what really happens. You can get kidnapped, murdered (just because some stupid person feels like shooting at someone at night whoever they see while in their car) anything could happen, mostly stabbings happen. And if you're a gay person and they know you're a gay person, and they coincidentally see you in public at night (maybe during the day if no one is really not around) you WILL get stabbed to death, you're an automatic target if you're gay. People thrive or fiend off that around these places... because I guess they know nothing else to do. Deadliest of the deadliest places. But just because they're may not be as much murder cases around a city doesn't mean there's not murderers, just means the citizens already are aware of that so they're stupid to be out late at night, or give the opportunity to those types of individuals....the valley, Mexico, Arizona, ARE some of the most dangerous places in the united states.
I was in glendale recently, treated me nice. I'm not sure what Glendale would be classified as ghetto or not.. but people seemed a little shocked that I was from Cali just chillin lol like I if I were to just go and start gang banging and throwing up Gang signs 😂 like na I'm chillin baby wussup. Do you guys have alot of LA culture there or why does it fascinate people? What's the get down?
@@anaheimauthentic5099 obviously you don’t know lol but Glendale is one of the whitest n nicest areas in AZ, been here since 2012 n stayed by Peoria, Glendale, phoenix, n PV. Never had any problems, you only have problems if you look for em. I was stupid once upon a time n joined a gang but other than that AZ isn’t dangerous at all.
I grew up in the Bronx in the 1970s when the hoods were white and dangerous I currently live in Phoenix and it's a walk in the park here as your video shows you ain't got much bad going on
I was a very young child in the 70s, but I remember how bad parts of the Bronx and parts of the Coney Island section of Brooklyn were, used to stay with my Grandmother in the latter.
As others have said it used to be worse years ago. But thankfully it isn't too bad anymore. Some areas are run down, but not near as dangerous as other cities. There's homeless everywhere and most violence is condensed to the parts of town with high density low-income housing AKA projects like anywhere, but most everywhere else is pretty safe. Even dangerous places are fairly safe. Scariest places in AZ imo are in Tucson and middle of nowhere places like Globe and Heber. Lots of methed out hillbillies out there.
What are some of the good reasons why people leave beautiful places like Arizona? As a northeasterner this place looks so pleasing to me. I think CA, AZ, UT, NM, NV and west TX have some of the most beautiful areas of the US...
We left because we needed a change, & our rent was going to be raised by a few hundred dollars. Things aren't the way they used to be in the west. Still an amazing place though and to the people that make it work, I salute you.
I was born and live in Phoenix. I recognized "Jimmy Jack's" they have the best food for such inexpensive prices. In the summer majority of people stay indoors at night some go out not many due to the heat keeps people out of trouble. Great Tour.
Lived in Phoenix most my life. Lost most my friends and one of my brothers there. The Mexican and white gangs work together and control the city. Cartel and bikers. There's some real monsters lurking in the shadows. My friends were selling ecstasy and people came right to their houses and executed them inside their homes. The street gangs you see controlling the other cities pop up here and only make it so far before getting wiped out. Some street gangs do operate here, but only because the cartels and bikers are making money selling them drugs and guns. The 90's were worse as far as street gangs, but they were largely ran out of the city in the early 2000's. Violence in Phoenix is way above national average. But if you get too loud or out of control, you get visited by the monsters and it's a wrap for you. The cartels will legit cut your head off in the desert. But these days, on the surface it seems quiet. The ones running things keep it that way on purpose. Many girls get kidnapped and taken across the border to live in cages and used for sex. If you've seen the underside of it, you know to stay quiet and out of the way.
Those four plex houses used to be so cheap to rent. When I moved out at age 18 my first 2 bd apt was $295/month in central Mesa. I split it with a buddy. I wonder what they go for now a days.
You need to hit 27th Ave and indian school rd. Go up to Dunlap. Shit I was just in the crossfire of road rage off 7th ave and i-17 my vehicle was hit 3 times.
I miss my town of San Luis Arizona I used to cross the border everyday just to take the bus for school. It’s was always peaceful but because the people running things that side are respectful and know that bringing attention to yourself is how you will downfall
@@cal7121 lmfao dude i was watching some dudes pour concrete and their state (wisconsin) asked them pull their workers from outside cause it was to hot at 90 degrees and its health issue i never laughed so hard
they all drive nice vehicles I lived in a tent out in the desert because at 66 years old I couldnt afford an apt.on my SSI check. Something wrong with this picture.
First area in between 35th Ave and fillmore- 35th Ave and Van Buren 2nd location after the alley is the area of 27th Ave and Indian school- 19th and Indian school rd lol that's as far as I got in the video it got boring 😂
This is 23rd and Devonshire other 19th and Durango project which is actually super safe now, remember just cuz it's old and dusty, it's not the hood.... It's a desert.
He has to hit 24th Street and Van Buren to see the hood areas. 27th Avenue and Indian School in the evening to witness drama and 35th Avenue and Baseline for all the dope addicts, prostitutes that work the truck stop on 37th Avenue and Buckeye.
You really rode by my house and called it a hood... The neighborhood is all about the people who live in it..... I live in those projects and the people here are peaceful with gardens and flowers in front of there house....they pick up trash every morning on a golf cart .....if people learned to watch their kids there wouldn't trash on the grass...
Most of Phoenix is really ghetto these days. It’s a newer city that is beginning to show deterioration in areas not well kept. Don’t let the clean roads and sunny skies fool you.
Phoenix Arizona is a horrible place. My friend left NY and moved there a few years ago. He was working for one of the largest corporations in the US, but got caught up in the meth and fentynol scene and now he has to try and get his life back. He has had so many things stolen while there. My prayers are with the people who go the wrong way and destroy their lives in Phoenix.
Phoenix is great, plenty of people living drug free and great. When you do drugs you’re selling your own life away, no one did that to him but himself.
At 7:56 the Marcos De Niza projects was one of the worst hoods but they’ve done a renovation to those projects which makes it look clean but shit goes down over there still. Looks can be deceiving
@@strictlydolo6915 I'm not talking about one housing project. I'm talking city vs city. Phoenix has never been on the top 10 most dangerous cities in the country. Detroit makes that list back to back every year. I live in Phoenix. Never been to Detroit but have seen lots of videos on its conditions and abandoned buildings. Phoenix is not even close to that.
I work in the developing/zoning department with the city of phoenix, this is a poor representation of the lower income zones within the city. the neighborhoods in this video are not for say dangerous and have a average crime rate. I believe with my 23 years experience with the city of phoenix this is a very false representation of our ''hoods'' within the city of phoenix.
Please .... I lived in the desert for three years. 118F is hell. With or without the humidity. And palm trees and a lack of snow basically mean nothing if you're stuck in a high crime rathole.
Back in the day you wouldn’t be able to cruise that area of the first 4 minutes. That’s 27 Phoeniquera, 28 mini park, 31 doble and 36 homies area … times are different… just a bunch of blues everywhere now
Even lower income is safer here. You want to go where it's alive, come by my house, 23rd Ave and Devonshire, one block north of Indian school..where most of this was. Murders over here weekly...Our city pretty much looks like, Vegas, NM, TX, CA... We all look the same ...
i Lived in the Hardest Hood in Phoenix from 2014 - 2018 .. 43rd ave an Thomas right down the Street from the Circle K on the Corner , it was a War Zone while i was there -
@@strictlydolo6915 i stayed there 4 years an at least 10 people were Killed inside that apartment complex, it was a very Dangerous Apartment Complex where U had to have Your Gun on U just to walk to the Garbage Bin an go Check Your Mail ... an on December 31st 12 am it was like Beirut or iraq , the Cops would Not Come Over there on January 01, 12:01 am i am Not making this Up or Exaggerating it, 43rd ave an Thomas was like the Bronx New York in the 1980's -
@@1968-b3n oh yeah I’ve heard plenty of stories I got a few ppl I know that grew up there too, I remember when WestSide City had that indictment after that cop was killed near 15th ave and buckeye, a lot of those residents from that neighborhood moved over to the VG’s which are those blue apartments and made it worse over there it’s still bad til this day tbh.
but it was Fun an Exciting because there was Always Something going on especially in the Summer Time when Night Falls , i Thank GOD that i made it out Alive an in One Piece -
@@strictlydolo6915 the City should have Destroyed the Apartment Complex on Both Sides an Rebuild it - but the Good thing about 43rd ave, Plenty of Green Weed an Great Deals were going down 24 / 7 .
I can feel the heat through the screen
Almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter
@@Ghandi69 Uh, no, it doesn't.
@@stevelarson3391 that fake Christmas snow from GTA5😗
@@Ghandi69 nigga is you crazy ? Hell no
Looks like any other Central Valley cities. Flat, hot, and boring. Hahah
The phx hoods have the absolute best Mexican food
Facts
Yes, they do.
So true
@@Nicole-uf4sf Kiss Pollo for example, best Mexican food in the world including Mexico
35th avenue and McDowell here. Amazing Sinaloan carniceria and and restaurant on palm lane
Used to stay in Tucson. What I can say about Arizona is you're not going to see trouble or anything like that on the surface, and the people pulling the strings in the criminal underworld keep it that way. But best believe there is big things happening in the shadows
Yes there is
They're in the shadows so they don't get sunburned.
Facts
Lady offer me money to drive a couple Mexicans from Douglas Az to Tucson 😆 think she was cartel
Cause it's 120 degrees lol
The one thing that helps Phoenix is that for 5 months out of the year it's too hot to be outside
Yea it's pretty hard to bang in 120 degree weather hahaha, I grew up on central and Southern never outside in summer
Lol 😂 so true. That’s why I moved to Prescott.
@@Nicole-uf4sf haha me too I just moved to chino valley back in October lol
@@johnygoodman6659 born in raised in phoenix and i can tell you 120 degree weather almost never happens lol it’s a pretty much a one to three time thing every decade
That's keeps people inside buildings 🤣🤣
Glad you made it back to the usa safely ❤️🙏🏼
Saw your mexico trip
Ive lived in PHX all my life and its so cool seeing the parts that ive never been to and how different they are to what im used to.
Cleanest hoods I ever saw.
Exactly. I live in Mesa, AZ and I'm originally from NY. I can show you what a real "hood" looks like.😊
@@shawnsatrinarodriguez4429 don’t scare us pls
Yup only in the east side
Yup been here in Phoenix my whole life there's just older looking areas and young punks like anywhere else
@@shawnsatrinarodriguez4429 your hoods are full of illiterate pricks who will rob even their own grandma. We have a structures and respect here in Arizona and Sonora. Any fool try to pull off anything like that gets executed immediately
Palmtrees, blue skies - but no paradise at all…
Yes it is. Lol
@@SalamiStayFly lol
Straight WASTELAND
@@SalamiStayFly this is no type of paradise here In the 602 phx area
@@602_made Neither is LA I'll take Phoenix over any city on the west coast. You think Phoenix is bad try living in Seattle that place is a total dump.
These ain’t hoods with gangs. Gangs don’t control neighborhoods here, Cartels do. They also operate in the shadows, you only hear from them if you’re disturbing the piece in their neighborhoods
Facts ,I lived in west Phoenix for years.Nobody messed with me ,I mind my own business and stayed in my lane.
You've been watching to much fox news
It's ain't about gangs no more it's about money
Yeah yall think everything is controlled by cartels this is Phoenix Arizona not Los Angeles people who involve themself with the cartels in Arizona stay out the way and get money I never seen them on some this is our neighborhood and will kill you if you try to come in here
Gangs are gone in phoenix mostly drug dealer shooters you see now
As you can see the 116 degree heat keeps the streets pretty safe.
Lol
Yea, don't wanna be selling Crack in the heat. Might just burn the shit
I live in Phoenix and the hoods are more so run down as opposed to being dangerous like others
Yea
Violence from gangs and drugs have stopped since 2011 to 2012. Now it's druggies and tweakers doing senseless crimes... and every blue moon u might who about cartel crimes.
Long as you stay in yo business you should be fine. It's when you get to messing with folks when things turn up in the valley
You’re absolutely right I live in a suburb of phoenix. And typically the “hoods” are just more degraded neighborhoods. With vibrant and beautiful Mexican culture and food. But I feel like there’s a couple of truly dangerous spots. I got a friend off the black canyon highway in the heart of phoenix and I swear it’s scary asf down there 😅. Everyone has guns. EVERYONE.
@@dominiccocco7930 you need a gun wit all the scabs walkin around
Phoenix doesn’t really have a gang problem like other cities, but just remember that everyone here is carrying. Don’t be getting into arguments and road rage with people because they will shoot at you.
Also I couldn’t really tell if you drove through it but the worst area is definitely around 27 Ave and Indian School along the the 17. Lots of sketchy hotels that have lots of drugs and prostitution, driving around there at night is definitely a trip.
At the end of the video you were driving in
South Phoenix which use to be a shit hole, it still kind of is but it’s getting better. Those apartments that were in front of Chase field are going for $2500 which is insane.
Maryvale has a probably the biggest gang presence.
Anything by Chase field is not south phoenix. I am a South phoenix native. We only claim from South of Broadway to Dobbins. And 35th Ave to 48st. Sincerely yours truly. SS
@@josephwillis1581 yea and even then, gang activity is usually kept small by the big boys pulling the strings in the background. There’s crazy activity in Phoenix, they just don’t let it be known
that rent is insane. I'm in the Arcadia Crossing area which is much nicer renting a 2 bedroom apartment for $975.
@@josephwillis1581 scaryvale
And in the summer the temperature can hit 120 in the shade!
Never have to mow the lawn! The time I don't have to earn money for heating I can be lazy.
Never knew Arizona hotter than Texas
@@ScrewedUpGangsta13 Yeah but we don't have as much humidity. Personally I find Texas more miserable because of that. Also more bugs in TX
@@ScrewedUpGangsta13 their bout the same. S tx Laredo big bend, e ne tx sum hot places.
If this is considered a Hood, by Phoenix standards, this city must be one of the cleanest and safest in the entire nation.
I live here and we are one of the highest crime rate city. It used to be the south side, slopes, and central Phoenix was where it was dangerous but it no longer has those standards. It's dangerous no matter where you go here. We own a business and we want to sell and move out of state it has gotten so dangerous
@@indytherottweiler9002 You’ve been watching too much fox 10 if you believe that bunk shit. Phoenix is one of the safest metropolitan areas of it’s size in the whole country.
@@indytherottweiler9002 what is u talkin bout yall is the most lowest crime rate cities out derr 16th best state in the nation🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@notyartoz2454 don't mean shit don't happen here, we ain't goofy as shit like others. People here sell or whatever and get their shit done, they don't go through all the bullshit some other states go through. It's safe because people here ain't that fuckin stupid.
@@indytherottweiler9002 CALM DOWN Phoenix ain’t even scary 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I lived in those apartments at the beginning of the video for 3 years; they actually look much better now than they did then lol
Preciate you coming out here showing my city off, the streets are active in phx, 14 year old girl got shot 9 others wounded this last weekend, we also had another west side party shooting that killed a 18 year old, it looks peaceful and all but it’s active, crime is pretty bad out here
Thank you !! Phx is not a good place to live moved out here 5 years ago from LA and it’s by far the worst city I’ve been too. It’s filled with homelessness and crime, I’m ready to leave this wasteland it sucks here
@@602_made go back to LA my guy lmao
it gets kinda crazy on West Hatcher in the 'slope.
@@atlas9373 LA n AZ are shit holes, gas is 6$ here now n i still remember 2 years ago before Biden it was 2.80
@Juan Soto yep. All the way from Dunlap to Beardsley. I've seen it like that since the '80s, and it's probably been that way even longer.
It’s too hot outside now. These areas are more busy at night. I worked outside in these neighborhood’s after dark and it’s much more active. You have to watch your back.
Bruh it’s hot at night time too lol just moved here from Florida still getting used to the heat
The worst things about AZ: The fucjing oven like heat, homeless ppl on every block, the doubled gas prices got us looking like LAs toilet, n hella drug dealers. I can’t tell y’all how many crack deals I’ve seen wit homeless ppl, the blues getting ppl hooked, n there is a whole underground group of weed dealers all placed in their own little area, and I know this for a fact because I was offered to work for one. Everything happens at night.
Lmao dog that's every major city 😂
I grew up a few miles in East and a few miles North---13th st Garfield---30 years same house. The alleys made it easy to disappear ( very few backyard 6' fences) from trouble or get into trouble. Born in Detroit-grew up in Phx
Everyone is inside with the A/C eating popsicles.
Thank you for the tour!
I bave been in Arizona (1981 ).
Love the state.
The REAL run down areas are South, East, or West of Downtown. Central Ave from Van Buren to Baseline is crap and so is Van Buren from like 67th Ave to 52nd St.
I live in a suburb of phoenix. And typically the “hoods” are just more degraded neighborhoods. With vibrant and beautiful Mexican culture and food. But I feel like there’s a couple of truly dangerous spots. I got a friend off the black canyon highway in the heart of phoenix and I swear it’s scary asf down there 😅. Everyone has guns. EVERYONE.
Yeah I used to live off 19th and Dunlap right near black canyon highway. Stayed there for 6 months and we had 3 or 4 murders in that area
Also, most nights you're left wondering if those loud bangs were fireworks or a gun lmao
Its summer in Phoenix no one is really out until the sun ges down.
Thanks for the interesting video. Many greetings from Germany
Show us your hood
North Phoenix needs more cops than our friends neighborhoods Alhambra, Maryvale, and Central City
Yap, that's what I say, Those 3 neighborhoods don't scare me. I scare them instead I guess
No shit I live at 19th Ave and bell it's horrible up here now the homeless population is God awful every other person asking you for blues
@@phedingsfield it's amazing how sketchy 19th & Bell has become. I was a cab driver in that area in the '90s and it used to be completely chill.
@@phedingsfield Bell Rd is not in the 3 Neighborhoods it's North Phoenix
North phx going crazy
Basically anywhere off the I-17, Maryvale, South Phoenix & parts of Tempe are the areas to stay alert in 😂
It’s still not scary. Chicago, Detroit, St Louis, Philly, LA is way worse than Phoenix.
@@user-qc3ki3nf4s Yeah dude go to 27th Ave. and Indian school and walk around the blade at night and tell me it’s not scary before you get fucking jumped, or better yet 10th Ave. and buckeye where the Crips are. You wouldn’t last a second. Who gives a fuck about the cities that you mentioned, those cities are poor because they were built in the fucking 1700s and they are liberal run cities and they have just let the black and Hispanic communities completely fall apart, whereas Phoenix has used our tax revenue people moving out here to actually give back to communities that are hurting, because we are doing things the right way.
I’m from AZ all I gotta say is every state got a hood territory or a killer out there, what’s the point of being proud of that. We all know they come out at night but why you want to be the toughest hood” for , I hate when ppl say that ain’t the hood, nah this hood just different then yours . AZ not Cali AZ not Chicago AZ not Detroit shut yo ass up, u know what’s real gangster tho getting you some real clean money .
@nickgnimng 💯 real talk.
This IS the definition of a "hood" , the trenches like afghanistan. You WILL get killed late at night at 2 if you make yourself seem like an easy target and are at the wrong place at the wrong time by anyone. These places around here (the valley, mexicali, arizona) are some of the most dangerous places in the u.s. You won't see anyone out at night because of that, by that time everyone wants to go inside and lock their doors because they know since they live there what really happens. You can get kidnapped, murdered (just because some stupid person feels like shooting at someone at night whoever they see while in their car) anything could happen, mostly stabbings happen. And if you're a gay person and they know you're a gay person, and they coincidentally see you in public at night (maybe during the day if no one is really not around) you WILL get stabbed to death, you're an automatic target if you're gay. People thrive or fiend off that around these places... because I guess they know nothing else to do. Deadliest of the deadliest places. But just because they're may not be as much murder cases around a city doesn't mean there's not murderers, just means the citizens already are aware of that so they're stupid to be out late at night, or give the opportunity to those types of individuals....the valley, Mexico, Arizona, ARE some of the most dangerous places in the united states.
I was in glendale recently, treated me nice. I'm not sure what Glendale would be classified as ghetto or not.. but people seemed a little shocked that I was from Cali just chillin lol like I if I were to just go and start gang banging and throwing up Gang signs 😂 like na I'm chillin baby wussup. Do you guys have alot of LA culture there or why does it fascinate people? What's the get down?
@@anaheimauthentic5099 obviously you don’t know lol but Glendale is one of the whitest n nicest areas in AZ, been here since 2012 n stayed by Peoria, Glendale, phoenix, n PV. Never had any problems, you only have problems if you look for em. I was stupid once upon a time n joined a gang but other than that AZ isn’t dangerous at all.
😆🤣🤣🤣🤣 stop it I'm from Florida just moved to Phoenix lol there nothing to be scared of out here. No hood out here just Meth heads on Every corner
@@moneyonfleek1992 there’s definitely hoods but they aren’t to be feared, they aren’t loyal to eachother or as tight as other cities hoods
@@moneyonfleek1992 exactly,this dude trippin 😂.I lived in these areas for 10 years and I move around day and night.
Looking back through your vids,it was a bad day for America when first the europeans came sailing by.
What?
Hahahahaha
Damn, that’s dark bro LMAO
Yeah is that why this is the most powerful, dominate country on the face of the fucking planet?
@@goodymang6807
Completely soaked in the blood of innocent Black people……
Judgment day is coming for all you flag waving Americans.
JUST LEFT FROM OUT THERE.... THEY GOTTA BBQ JOINT CALL TRAP HAUZ BBQ..... DELICIOUS 💯💯💯LUV ME SOME PHOENIX AZ
They have a major BBQ spot off 3rd and Roosevelt also. But the BEST one is on Central.
I grew up in the Bronx in the 1970s when the hoods were white and dangerous I currently live in Phoenix and it's a walk in the park here as your video shows you ain't got much bad going on
i love Phoenix.
Yeah it's hot af. Nobody outside right now
Then go back to the Bronx what the he'll you doing here
I was a very young child in the 70s, but I remember how bad parts of the Bronx and parts of the Coney Island section of Brooklyn were, used to stay with my Grandmother in the latter.
Detroit hoods are what’s bad
This appears to be taken close to central Phoenix, A/C units on the roofs.
Showed he was on 37th ave and Polk at one point
Arizona hotter than Texas
Maybe, come here to arkansas n feel the hot stagnent bath
Charlie will get a puncture in them alleys
I was thinking this too, he's gonna get a needle in his tire they're in all the alleyways
You need to take video of Madison and 12th Ave. human service campus homeless camp. There’s thousands of them.
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Oh it's city 2 according to my short video. Looks extremely peaceful. The 3 Neighborhoods and streets safer. Great
You mean Alhambra, Maryvale and Central City, yessir
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Aha
8:26 you literally hear someone say “bruh ion got no problems foo” 😂😂💀
I've been to Phoenix plenty of times trust me it is NOT hood like that
It’s really not but some around some streets it is
As others have said it used to be worse years ago. But thankfully it isn't too bad anymore. Some areas are run down, but not near as dangerous as other cities. There's homeless everywhere and most violence is condensed to the parts of town with high density low-income housing AKA projects like anywhere, but most everywhere else is pretty safe. Even dangerous places are fairly safe. Scariest places in AZ imo are in Tucson and middle of nowhere places like Globe and Heber. Lots of methed out hillbillies out there.
I always wonder if everybody uses AC in their houses in Phoenix.
What are some of the good reasons why people leave beautiful places like Arizona? As a northeasterner this place looks so pleasing to me. I think CA, AZ, UT, NM, NV and west TX have some of the most beautiful areas of the US...
It gets old
West Coast > East Coast
UT is beautiful but good luck with affordable housing, unless you're loaded or mom and pops put you through a nice college.
We left because we needed a change, & our rent was going to be raised by a few hundred dollars. Things aren't the way they used to be in the west. Still an amazing place though and to the people that make it work, I salute you.
Canada here...I completly agree.This looks very appealing.
Damn, I feel like I relapsed! Lol
Lol for real!
@@julioalberto2794 Que no?! 😄
Where the hoods at im still waiting to see the gangster. Im from cali with real hoods and people be in them.
I live in surprise az.. but just cause it's a nice neighborhood doesn't mean things don't happen!
I was born and live in Phoenix. I recognized "Jimmy Jack's" they have the best food for such inexpensive prices. In the summer majority of people stay indoors at night some go out not many due to the heat keeps people out of trouble. Great Tour.
Lived in Phoenix most my life. Lost most my friends and one of my brothers there. The Mexican and white gangs work together and control the city. Cartel and bikers. There's some real monsters lurking in the shadows. My friends were selling ecstasy and people came right to their houses and executed them inside their homes. The street gangs you see controlling the other cities pop up here and only make it so far before getting wiped out. Some street gangs do operate here, but only because the cartels and bikers are making money selling them drugs and guns. The 90's were worse as far as street gangs, but they were largely ran out of the city in the early 2000's. Violence in Phoenix is way above national average. But if you get too loud or out of control, you get visited by the monsters and it's a wrap for you. The cartels will legit cut your head off in the desert. But these days, on the surface it seems quiet. The ones running things keep it that way on purpose. Many girls get kidnapped and taken across the border to live in cages and used for sex. If you've seen the underside of it, you know to stay quiet and out of the way.
That's right my boi couldn't of been said any better.dont come to Phoenix thinking it's nice and end up in the desert somewhere in a hole
The hoods in Phx looks like paradise compared to Las Vegas Hoods
Those four plex houses used to be so cheap to rent. When I moved out at age 18 my first 2 bd apt was $295/month in central Mesa. I split it with a buddy. I wonder what they go for now a days.
I currently live in central Mesa and my 1 bed apartment is 1400 a month
@@Gavinthetrucker The Mesa real estate posts prices in the $600-900 range for 1 bed apt. Those "hoods" should be cheaper.
You need to hit 27th Ave and indian school rd. Go up to Dunlap. Shit I was just in the crossfire of road rage off 7th ave and i-17 my vehicle was hit 3 times.
They just had a shootout in Walmart by the Metro center Mall.
Real MVP of these videos is Charlie’s Tires 🛞 avoiding nails and probably drug needles from all those alleyways
Az is.more crack and m 30s than anything
Let's plan for a walk tonight
@Miranda Rodríguez thts wht I'm sayin I live on glenrosa n shii was active
I miss my town of San Luis Arizona I used to cross the border everyday just to take the bus for school. It’s was always peaceful but because the people running things that side are respectful and know that bringing attention to yourself is how you will downfall
"id say that i live in nice area"
"Ayo what my house doing in this video"
Nobody outside in that heat
You not about to have problems unless you look for them. Stay in yo lane and you be safe.
Come to South Jersey ( Bridgeton, Vineland, Millville, Salem)
Is it true construction workers mostly work at night to avoid the heat down there in Phoenix?
Nope, get use to it
They start at 5:00 AM and get off at 1:30PM. It’s called beating the heat.
@@cal7121 lmfao dude i was watching some dudes pour concrete and their state (wisconsin) asked them pull their workers from outside cause it was to hot at 90 degrees and its health issue i never laughed so hard
I lived in Glendale for about a year back in 2011 was too hot for me lol.
Phoenix is way hotter.
@@internetcensure5849 Glendale is a suburb of Phoenix
He ain't went nowhere
they all drive nice vehicles I lived in a tent out in the desert because at 66 years old I couldnt afford an apt.on my SSI check. Something wrong with this picture.
Even though Phoenix has low income areas, 85% of the population is carrying. So it can go down anywhere from anybody.
Especially the whyte boys we all know y’all can’t fight
but it usually doesn't because an armed society is a polite society.
@@danieldaniels7571 Clearly you don't live in Arizona.
@@DawgcityClev wrong.
Thanks for exploring for us!
First area in between 35th Ave and fillmore- 35th Ave and Van Buren 2nd location after the alley is the area of 27th Ave and Indian school- 19th and Indian school rd lol that's as far as I got in the video it got boring 😂
Honestly in my opinion most hoods in the west coast looks nice unlike the east coast and mid west hoods be looking jacked up
Edison and kana park are the actual hood/projects
you should go to little miss bbq,and get some awesoem ribs or brisket charlie..they the best.
75th Ave and Indian school got a little dicey back in the day....
These are the places they pick up people for outpatient at when I was there.
I can smell the burnt popcorn, sizzling on them foil trays baby.... PHOENIX AZ!!! VALLEY OF THE SLUMP
Dawg this ain’t a hood. Its a little beat down, but not a hood.
This is 23rd and Devonshire other 19th and Durango project which is actually super safe now, remember just cuz it's old and dusty, it's not the hood.... It's a desert.
He has to hit 24th Street and Van Buren to see the hood areas. 27th Avenue and Indian School in the evening to witness drama and 35th Avenue and Baseline for all the dope addicts, prostitutes that work the truck stop on 37th Avenue and Buckeye.
Haha you think your doing good in life and then see your house in a video labeled “ phoenix Az hoods” 😂😂😂
You really rode by my house and called it a hood...
The neighborhood is all about the people who live in it.....
I live in those projects and the people here are peaceful with gardens and flowers in front of there house....they pick up trash every morning on a golf cart .....if people learned to watch their kids there wouldn't trash on the grass...
@3:55 those are nicer paved streets than almost all of Tulsa has
These hoods look pretty decent! Especially the suburban sector.
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Most of Phoenix is really ghetto these days. It’s a newer city that is beginning to show deterioration in areas not well kept. Don’t let the clean roads and sunny skies fool you.
Please tell me you drove down 27th 😭
I used to live on on 35th n glenrosa n it's rlly active a night lots of shootings at night n hella bums always in front of the ampm
Phoenix Arizona is a horrible place. My friend left NY and moved there a few years ago. He was working for one of the largest corporations in the US, but got caught up in the meth and fentynol scene and now he has to try and get his life back. He has had so many things stolen while there. My prayers are with the people who go the wrong way and destroy their lives in Phoenix.
that's what happens when people choose to do drugs and run with people who do drugs. It's just as easy to choose not to do drugs.
@@danieldaniels7571 right ...I live here and I don't do drugs....
@@simongarcia5358 me too. Been here over 50 years.
Sounds like he sucks not Phoenix, screw Phoenix any give me lush greenery in the se
Phoenix is great, plenty of people living drug free and great. When you do drugs you’re selling your own life away, no one did that to him but himself.
Thank You for the ride along ❤️
This hood make Detroit look like Beverly hills
U can't compare Detroit to phx. Day and night difference
George hudson No Detroit makes Phoenix look like Beverly Hills. Detroit looks like someone bombed the hell out of it.
At 7:56 the Marcos De Niza projects was one of the worst hoods but they’ve done a renovation to those projects which makes it look clean but shit goes down over there still. Looks can be deceiving
@@strictlydolo6915 I'm not talking about one housing project. I'm talking city vs city. Phoenix has never been on the top 10 most dangerous cities in the country. Detroit makes that list back to back every year. I live in Phoenix. Never been to Detroit but have seen lots of videos on its conditions and abandoned buildings. Phoenix is not even close to that.
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I work in the developing/zoning department with the city of phoenix, this is a poor representation of the lower income zones within the city. the neighborhoods in this video are not for say dangerous and have a average crime rate. I believe with my 23 years experience with the city of phoenix this is a very false representation of our ''hoods'' within the city of phoenix.
do phx hoods got central a/c or is it window units?
27th avenue and Indian School now that’s as hood as it gets in phoenix
Please .... I lived in the desert for three years. 118F is hell. With or without the humidity. And palm trees and a lack of snow basically mean nothing if you're stuck in a high crime rathole.
Don’t forget about the hood sunnyslope 😎
Back in the day you wouldn’t be able to cruise that area of the first 4 minutes. That’s 27 Phoeniquera, 28 mini park, 31 doble and 36 homies area … times are different… just a bunch of blues everywhere now
What happened back then?
@@Joh-fi8ci it was a gang banging area . More likely to get shot up especially if you didn’t live in the area
I lived there in 2015 and it was real hot. I got done swimming and I immediately got dry. If you live or visit down there; stay hydrated at all times.
Indian school rd is no joke 😂
Black people attract heat! Pray for us
Moved to Phoenix two days ago
I am from 51st Ave and thomas just recently moved back out to n.c
Wow, Not dangerous I could walk though the whoole city with no problems
Except for the Cartel that swoops u up lol
Even lower income is safer here. You want to go where it's alive, come by my house, 23rd Ave and Devonshire, one block north of Indian school..where most of this was. Murders over here weekly...Our city pretty much looks like, Vegas, NM, TX, CA... We all look the same ...
i Lived in the Hardest Hood in Phoenix from 2014 - 2018 .. 43rd ave an Thomas right down the Street from the Circle K on the Corner , it was a War Zone while i was there -
Yeah the VG’s on 43rd and Thomas definitely one of the worst and West Side City too
@@strictlydolo6915 i stayed there 4 years an at least 10 people were Killed inside that apartment complex, it was a very Dangerous Apartment Complex where U had to have Your Gun on U just to walk to the Garbage Bin an go Check Your Mail ... an on December 31st 12 am it was like Beirut or iraq , the Cops would Not Come Over there on January 01, 12:01 am
i am Not making this Up or Exaggerating it, 43rd ave an Thomas was like the Bronx New York in the 1980's -
@@1968-b3n oh yeah I’ve heard plenty of stories I got a few ppl I know that grew up there too, I remember when WestSide City had that indictment after that cop was killed near 15th ave and buckeye, a lot of those residents from that neighborhood moved over to the VG’s which are those blue apartments and made it worse over there it’s still bad til this day tbh.
but it was Fun an Exciting because there was Always Something going on especially in the Summer Time when Night Falls , i Thank GOD that i made it out Alive an in One Piece -
@@strictlydolo6915 the City should have Destroyed the Apartment Complex on Both Sides an Rebuild it - but the Good thing about 43rd ave, Plenty of Green Weed an Great Deals were going down 24 / 7 .
Love my city.
1:32 35th Filmore definitely the hood