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its a strange thing to be from the hood but in a hood that aint yo hood its like reading a story where you know how it ends but with different characters
live in Queens and only been to Brownsville once for a free public enemy concert a few years ago. I left my wallet home and carried a $20 bill and metro card in my shoe. after the show I got the hell out of there lol
always heard scary things about brownsville but one time i was black out drunk and accidentally took the wrong subway. stumbled into a store and got cigarettes and shared with some random stranger on milk crates outside the store. he was concerned about me because i was wasted and upset but nobody tried to rob me or take advantage of me even though they very easily could've
@@Tropicaya imagine if someone recorded Brooklyn in their cocaine epidemic where it was way dangerous to be outside then than now. This video is New York City after the pandemic. Everyone with ski masks because of masks for Covid. Watch a decade from now watching this people will say. “Such a weird time, when you walk past someone with a ski mask you don’t know if they will rob you or not.
If you watch one of the walking in Miami vids you can hear a guy say "damn that boy big as hell" as Charlie walks by 😂😂😂 I think he really is 6'5"/6'6"
Van Dyke houses were looming over. At one point you can see Brownsville houses on the horizon. The raw barren graffiti throwies covering the war torn corners with aggressive drill music blaring and echoing off the trestle. Classic scenery and ambience.
"BROOOOWNSVILLE, HOME OF THA BRAVE, PUT IN WORK IN THA STREETS LIKE A SL@VE"!!!(M.O.P ante up) Mike tysons old stomping grounds, and home to the legendary M.O.P rap group!! Keep up the great vids charlie!
If I’m not mistaken Brownsville is pretty much all public housing & considered the roughest part of NYC….that’s saying something for real ….it says “if you ain’t from here or know someone who is steer clear”
@@jasoncruz19800 no East New York the neighborhood 😂 Flatbush is dangerous too im not sure if your from the area but its not dangerous for tourist/hipsters yall protected by NYPD. We dont like rikers island 🏝 far from Puerto Rico
@@jasoncruz19800 I don’t like hipsters, most of y’all ain’t even from the area you inhibit and have the nerve to speak down on the people who are actually from that neighborhood, and then some of y’all actually try to represent that neighborhood but fail miserably obviously because y’all ain’t from there . Lol fuck y’all
I was working in NJ last summer. Wanted to explore NYC and booked a hotel in Brownsville not knowing it was bad bad. Even tho I checked google maps, I still didn’t know it was unsafe. Right when I got off the subway, I knew I was in the wrong place 😅 after walking a few steps , this dude yelled “someone’s feeling outta place” broooo I was so scared but alr booked the place. Anyway I was w my ex at that time but we only take Uber from subway to hotel at night. Shit was so scary. Although I did meet a few people who were very nice when I was lost getting back to manhattan lol anyway what an experience I’ll never forget 😅
I had a similar experience a few years ago. I’m English and me and my mum were going to a wedding in a part of Brooklyn. So we decided to rent an apartment in Bedford-Stuyvesant which seemed pretty dangerous itself (though that being said I’m from a small safe town in England so maybe I just scare easily 😂). Anyway one time when we got the subway we got the wrong train as we were unfamiliar with New York, and my mum got scared by the people on the train so we thought it would be a good idea to get off…and we got off in Brownsville 🤦♂️. As soon as we got off and started walking around people were staring at us and one person just looked at us and laughed and said “oh shit!”. We went into a corner shop and my mum was asking the shop keeper (in her rather posh English accent) about the area and what train to get to head into Manhattan and the shop keeper just nervously told us to just get to the station as soon as possible and just get on the next train to anywhere away from Brownsville and that we absolutely must not stop to look around or talk to anybody. Safe to say I’ve never felt so scared in my life 😅
The government is so fucked up in this country, they could have done some things to prevent cities like this, they could of made harsh laws to stop vandalism, gang violence, spread of drugs stopped giving funding to people who just abuse the system. But no.....too much freedom in this country and this is what happens. The cops eventually get fucked up like society itself because there is not much they can do to make change because of the limitations of the lawmaker and now it is chaos. I really wish this government structure can change in the future.
It’s really not that bad loll. Aside from the violence that occurs when it’s summertime everyone is outside with a grill. There’s block parties it’s like anywhere else in the city. Just more low income housing
Thank you bro I was feeling really home-sick and now I watched this video and it made me feel back in BK...... and now I remember why I dipped and realize I'm good on that lmfao.
I moved to the UK from Ukraine when I was 7 - Used to stay out in NY between like 18 - 21 having known people there since I was 15. I stayed in the East Flatbush Brownsville area since I was really close to some people there. When commuting I'd go from Saratoga down past Linden Av or around that station area here and there. It always felt familiar yet foreign a the same time. The looseness with guns and the amount of gun violence in that area was always something in the back of my mind but if you're not involved in any bullshit, it's unlikely you'll get into any kind of situation. But then again in areas like that; being in the wrong place - at the wrong time, you could easily get mugged, especially if you're not with people who are from there. Having any connections really gives you a lot more protection.
I respect it, you walked on the hottest blocks in the heart of Brownsville, Mother Gaston and Rockaway really ain't no joke, shxt gets crazy in the summer
Charlie u the goat bro 🐐 this is where no one in NYC comes too , rightfully so. This is the Brownsville/ENY border too so you know what your doing. Salute Charlie and Stay Safe
I lived in Brownsville, 301 Sutter to be exact in Langston Hughes Houses. Despite the reputation once you live there it’s really easy to survive just stay to yourself and stay out the mix!
😂😂 the fact that I know what/who each and every person does on that block is funny as h€!!. The fact that nobody realizes there is a stranger with a camera amongst them is disturbing and scary at the same time🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
For the first 350 years of this area, No one who’s there now was anywhere near it. The great migration will be viewed as worse than the Turks sacking the Balkans or the Spanish in the new world in terms of one alien race destroying what an entirely different race built. People already understand this, so you know. They’re coming for you/
You have Langston Hughes, Van Dyke, Brownsville, Tilden, Seth Low, Garvey, Howard all with in walking distance in Brownsville, not to mention ENY is across the train tracks! It's Crazy In Brownsville 🤯
Made me reminisce. I used to get my beef patties from the Caribbean spot on Sutter Ave. I moved to PA where is very quiet, just deer around. I miss BK sometimes, but that’s no place to raise kids.
There's definitely parts of PA that are similar to nyc tho. The philly area, or Allentown, reading, or Harrisburg. I'm from Massachusetts. Pretty much every city on the northern half of the east coast is like a smaller nyc. Philly is a big city, but NYC makes it seam super small. Boston and Baltimore are similar size cities. They aren't small, but they're smaller than Philly. Then you got a bunch of cities that are like half the size or less of boston and Baltimore, like Albany, hartford, and providence.
BK ain’t no place to raise a kid but PA is? You know there’s good parts of BK right? Just cause you can’t afford to leave in nicer areas don’t mean it ain’t safe to raise kids in BK.
@@queenofnyc5584 I lived in Bay Ridge my entire life except for 2 years living in Dyker Heights. I consider those good areas, however, yeah I couldn’t afford a $900k house on top of property taxes to have a tiny ass property with no yard and sometimes even a shared driveway. I went to see a 2 bedroom co-op on Shore Rd listed for $400k. That’s 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. With a $1250/month HOA and 2 year waiting list for a parking spot. Lol That’s just downright stupid. Spent the same amount of money to get a 4 bedroom, 3 bath, finished basement property in PA with one acre of land. No HOA and low taxes. Honestly don’t know any born and raised NYers who still wanna live there. It’s either trash or gentrified. You can keep that over hyped hot mess.
You should do a hood vs hood for teams that are in the final four or national championship game who ever will advance I know Uconn (my team) is in Storrs and not Hartford but it's still part of the Greater Hartford area and I know FAU is not located in Fort Lauderdale but it's still part of Broward County If u can do that at least for the championship game whoever advances
I used to work in brownsville for a few months, I didn’t last more than 3 months. Too much crime, neighborhood is depressing, people are depressing and rude, dirty streets, drug addicts. Several shootings and stabbing during my 3 months .
Eastcoast streets ny so different from LA streets it be a lot of people outside walking and hanging out on sidewalk here in la streets be lonely nobody hanging outside you barely see people walking in the sidewalk street ny streets just look more active
I honestly MUCH prefer the activity. LA is wayyy scarier than nyc. The lack of activity outside as you said makes things a lot more threatening when you are the one alone at night lol. Whereas in nyc, youre hardly ever alone at night unless its like 2am
@@VellzKing "Everybody & they Muva be outside" I can tell by your grammar that you must live in one of these poverty places and are a part of the poverty culture.
Our neighborhoods in NYC are densely populated. Brownsville is roughly one square mile with about 60,000 people. In South Central, you don't have people living in high-rises and the transportation system isn't as vast, which means you don't have the same level of people coming-and-going.
@@Powerule23 also in south central we have a lot more houses than apartments we also use cars a lot more than in nyc which is why you don’t see many people walking outside l
Van sinderan ave transit cops use to call it the 'Ho che minh trail" back in the 80"s. because at any given moment you can see a B52 bomber formation just like vietnam in the war.
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its a strange thing to be from the hood but in a hood that aint yo hood its like reading a story where you know how it ends but with different characters
Never thought about it that way .
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hood poetry
woww shit hit me in my belly, dead accurate truth
That's how I felt when I went last year Brownsville brooklyn didn't feel safe walking around
Charlie be walkin' down the street with a pimp cane
I put the new forgis on the jeep
@@mergat2970 leather bottoms is underneath
@@azca. cause all my n*ggas got it out the streets
he got that snoop limp ROFL
I was wondering if this mf got a limp 😂😂😂
CharlieBo is easily the hardest-working man on UA-cam. He has no equal.
I’d say Kurt Caz on top of that
The Hockey Guy is actually, i watch both.
@@Dustyfingers Did he visit Juarez?
Word on the street is. He’s a Super Hero in training. He hasn’t even started working yet 🦸♂️
@@ChristianGustafson Yes, he's been to Juarez.
New Yorkers generally mind their own business don’t start nothing won’t be nothing
lol, not if you white. no whiteboy like myself could ever walk brownsville. but on the flipside, they can't walk my hood either.
It aint simple you can get picked off out here if you aint monitoring your surroundings
Gotta move like you’ve been there
Not really
Respect to CharileBo. He goes to the places everybody else has heard about but won't step foot in.
Omm charlie a real one 💯💯
Its not even scary where he at….
And why would we 🤷🏿♂️
@@thegreat9481 you shoukd try it
i’m from there just watch your back
live in Queens and only been to Brownsville once for a free public enemy concert a few years ago. I left my wallet home and carried a $20 bill and metro card in my shoe. after the show I got the hell out of there lol
lmfao dayum
It's not even that bad you dragging it 😂
What 😂
Not that bad 😂
@@Black_Aces public enemy concert most likely means hes not a kid like you. Its not as bad now but back in the day it was way worse kid.
always heard scary things about brownsville but one time i was black out drunk and accidentally took the wrong subway. stumbled into a store and got cigarettes and shared with some random stranger on milk crates outside the store. he was concerned about me because i was wasted and upset but nobody tried to rob me or take advantage of me even though they very easily could've
I will say that overall most people are trying to get by but there is definitely a buncha bad folks hiding in brownsville
Dam bro you good
lmao the pov is kinda like the GTA5 first person mode but this is just at the hip level. Thanks for recording history man!
It's not history. It's the same as it was years ago. Same buildings, same clothes, same people, same cops. Just different model cars.
@@Tropicaya New generation of people doing the same cycle but history nonetheless.
@@Tropicaya imagine if someone recorded Brooklyn in their cocaine epidemic where it was way dangerous to be outside then than now. This video is New York City after the pandemic. Everyone with ski masks because of masks for Covid. Watch a decade from now watching this people will say. “Such a weird time, when you walk past someone with a ski mask you don’t know if they will rob you or not.
its like you are playing as a kid on gta
I imagine Charlie being a 290lbs 6’5 black man that no one messes with
Ppl use gun nowadays sadly
@Nasir West They do but they will still stay out of your way especially if you look mean unless they think you got money
Just because that’s who you’re scared of doesn’t mean it’s the same for others
@Ass Clapper mostly gang and mob related?
If you watch one of the walking in Miami vids you can hear a guy say "damn that boy big as hell" as Charlie walks by 😂😂😂 I think he really is 6'5"/6'6"
Van Dyke houses were looming over. At one point you can see Brownsville houses on the horizon. The raw barren graffiti throwies covering the war torn corners with aggressive drill music blaring and echoing off the trestle. Classic scenery and ambience.
Poetry at its finest 😂
@@Vision-sh2mt 😂
CLASSIC SHIT HOLE !! 🤣🤣
That moonlit sky over the city is cool.
Thts New York State for ya
Ya it's beautiful
"BROOOOWNSVILLE, HOME OF THA BRAVE, PUT IN WORK IN THA STREETS LIKE A SL@VE"!!!(M.O.P ante up)
Mike tysons old stomping grounds, and home to the legendary M.O.P rap group!!
Keep up the great vids charlie!
Biggie mentioned it too.
Also most members of the Boot Camp Clik as well. RiP! Sean Price 🙏🏽🕊
If I’m not mistaken Brownsville is pretty much all public housing & considered the roughest part of NYC….that’s saying something for real ….it says “if you ain’t from here or know someone who is steer clear”
@Ass Clapper nah it’s not
@Ass Clapper By east do you mean canarsie? Cause east flatbush is not bad lol
@@jasoncruz19800 no East New York the neighborhood 😂 Flatbush is dangerous too im not sure if your from the area but its not dangerous for tourist/hipsters yall protected by NYPD. We dont like rikers island 🏝 far from Puerto Rico
@@theybeonbody1309 I look like a hipster so there's that
@@jasoncruz19800 I don’t like hipsters, most of y’all ain’t even from the area you inhibit and have the nerve to speak down on the people who are actually from that neighborhood, and then some of y’all actually try to represent that neighborhood but fail miserably obviously because y’all ain’t from there . Lol fuck y’all
I was working in NJ last summer. Wanted to explore NYC and booked a hotel in Brownsville not knowing it was bad bad. Even tho I checked google maps, I still didn’t know it was unsafe. Right when I got off the subway, I knew I was in the wrong place 😅 after walking a few steps , this dude yelled “someone’s feeling outta place” broooo I was so scared but alr booked the place. Anyway I was w my ex at that time but we only take Uber from subway to hotel at night. Shit was so scary. Although I did meet a few people who were very nice when I was lost getting back to manhattan lol anyway what an experience I’ll never forget 😅
Do you remember the station name by the train you got off?
NY is full of trash and London is no different !
I had a similar experience a few years ago. I’m English and me and my mum were going to a wedding in a part of Brooklyn. So we decided to rent an apartment in Bedford-Stuyvesant which seemed pretty dangerous itself (though that being said I’m from a small safe town in England so maybe I just scare easily 😂). Anyway one time when we got the subway we got the wrong train as we were unfamiliar with New York, and my mum got scared by the people on the train so we thought it would be a good idea to get off…and we got off in Brownsville 🤦♂️. As soon as we got off and started walking around people were staring at us and one person just looked at us and laughed and said “oh shit!”. We went into a corner shop and my mum was asking the shop keeper (in her rather posh English accent) about the area and what train to get to head into Manhattan and the shop keeper just nervously told us to just get to the station as soon as possible and just get on the next train to anywhere away from Brownsville and that we absolutely must not stop to look around or talk to anybody. Safe to say I’ve never felt so scared in my life 😅
Brownsville is soo depressing. Have to drive thru there everyday for work
The government is so fucked up in this country, they could have done some things to prevent cities like this, they could of made harsh laws to stop vandalism, gang violence, spread of drugs stopped giving funding to people who just abuse the system. But no.....too much freedom in this country and this is what happens. The cops eventually get fucked up like society itself because there is not much they can do to make change because of the limitations of the lawmaker and now it is chaos. I really wish this government structure can change in the future.
It’s really not that bad loll. Aside from the violence that occurs when it’s summertime everyone is outside with a grill. There’s block parties it’s like anywhere else in the city. Just more low income housing
more brownsville please great footage, thx for sharing
You sound like the cops
Thank you bro I was feeling really home-sick and now I watched this video and it made me feel back in BK...... and now I remember why I dipped and realize I'm good on that lmfao.
Lmao!
U ain’t missing out on ANYTHING BRUH 😂
😂😂
@@nastynate2379 there’s a lot of grimy back stabbing fugazy ass niggas out there
Same here lmao
I moved to the UK from Ukraine when I was 7 - Used to stay out in NY between like 18 - 21 having known people there since I was 15. I stayed in the East Flatbush Brownsville area since I was really close to some people there. When commuting I'd go from Saratoga down past Linden Av or around that station area here and there.
It always felt familiar yet foreign a the same time. The looseness with guns and the amount of gun violence in that area was always something in the back of my mind but if you're not involved in any bullshit, it's unlikely you'll get into any kind of situation.
But then again in areas like that; being in the wrong place - at the wrong time, you could easily get mugged, especially if you're not with people who are from there. Having any connections really gives you a lot more protection.
Maybe a little relevant. Dan Soder just uses a Russian accent when in a bad hood. ua-cam.com/video/C6BeiHsBhao/v-deo.html
Another classy block! Also, shoutout to the woman at 1:30. Such motivational words.
@bacorable Textbook! Great place to raise a family.
@@wrestlingchamp8845 🤡🤡🤡
@@rsdmusic6325 I know! Clowns indeed 🤡
Don't forget that's a ✌️queen✌️😒
@@wrestlingchamp8845 YOU are the clown 🤡🤡🤡
I respect it, you walked on the hottest blocks in the heart of Brownsville, Mother Gaston and Rockaway really ain't no joke, shxt gets crazy in the summer
Does The Ville beef itself ?
Should gotten a turkey sandwich in a Bodega. Also 100x more crazy in the summer 😂
Way crazier in the summer
@@nydiesel92 everything there’s way more people out
Charlie u the goat bro 🐐 this is where no one in NYC comes too , rightfully so. This is the Brownsville/ENY border too so you know what your doing. Salute Charlie and Stay Safe
Correct, once his got to Van Sinderen, that's the street that divides the East from the Ville.
@@Powerule23 i used to work there and im white never had a problem
@@Geknight Cool.
@@Geknight It’s not about race in the Ville; it’s about opportunity, which I don’t have to explain to you.
@@Geknightthat’s why , cuss you white you ain’t nobodies opp
What kind of camera and disguise my boy got on he walk through the hood like a ghost 😂😂😂
FR THO!
Ain’t nobody even peeping him
Bill clinton disguise
He got the glasses wit the nose attached
🤣
Man you are crazy for real....God bless love the content
Charlie’s demeanor must be nothin to f*ck with
Detroit niggas built different
@@killadez3511 😂
I lived in Brownsville, 301 Sutter to be exact in Langston Hughes Houses. Despite the reputation once you live there it’s really easy to survive just stay to yourself and stay out the mix!
Thank you
Playing a dangerous game lucky nobody was on no bs and that’s my hood love the videos tho keep ‘‘em coming
Your videos never fail. CULTURE.
What? People walking around is culture?
People walking around, standing around and talking?
@@Rockstarmade224 Yes. Culture includes all aspects of peoples’ way of life
@@Rockstarmade224 these people say anything lmao
@@shockning so then I guess walking is everyone’s culture then
the clouds look weird like a spooky feel to it
Stay safe out there. Everyone isn’t HU-Mane ❤️☝🏽🙏🏽💯 #letsgetrealandheal
Im just Repeatedly Hearing Billy Danze Screaming "BROWNSVILLE!! HOME OF THE BRAVE!!" Inside My Head
RIP Joey, RIP Twin RIP Big C and to the guys we lost along the years! Late 90z - the thousands 🤟🏾💛🖤👌🏿🖤❤️♿🖤💙
I've lived in Brownsville for years it's safe along as you mind ya business and be respectful.
😂😂 the fact that I know what/who each and every person does on that block is funny as h€!!. The fact that nobody realizes there is a stranger with a camera amongst them is disturbing and scary at the same time🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
My son Charlie said he don't care if he gotta die to get it, he gonna get y'all some footage!! #Respect
@ 3:00 I thought he was gonna make a left and walk down the Van Sinderen Ave alley.... I was like "Noooo don't Walk down the alley"..... Ha.....
Dead man road 🛣️
Hell no
Man’s walked through Brownsville and west baltimore at night. Gotta be made of Kevlar!
my boy protected and blessed from the sky
i lived in sutter and rockaway ! ... many memories good video ! gracias
That was great footage. Charlie must blend into the environment.
Def seems like such an inviting welcoming place
Walking on mother Gaston street aka crackheads central 😂 .. I remember them days walking by there to get to the L train sutter ave
Shoutout to Stone Ave.
Gotta do that in the Summertime that's when it's 🔥 🔥 out there.
wow everyone must have got off work the same time , hate those late shifts :/
Just don't venture off down one of them blocks... stay in the lights. Do not try this at home kids.
FR
For the first 350 years of this area, No one who’s there now was anywhere near it.
The great migration will be viewed as worse than the Turks sacking the Balkans or the Spanish in the new world in terms of one alien race destroying what an entirely different race built.
People already understand this, so you know. They’re coming for you/
@@NoahBodze Let them come, Frostmourne hungers…
You have Langston Hughes, Van Dyke, Brownsville, Tilden, Seth Low, Garvey, Howard all with in walking distance in Brownsville, not to mention ENY is across the train tracks!
It's Crazy In Brownsville 🤯
My hat is off to anyone who has to live and work in these areas I could never
Made me reminisce. I used to get my beef patties from the Caribbean spot on Sutter Ave. I moved to PA where is very quiet, just deer around. I miss BK sometimes, but that’s no place to raise kids.
There's definitely parts of PA that are similar to nyc tho. The philly area, or Allentown, reading, or Harrisburg. I'm from Massachusetts. Pretty much every city on the northern half of the east coast is like a smaller nyc. Philly is a big city, but NYC makes it seam super small. Boston and Baltimore are similar size cities. They aren't small, but they're smaller than Philly. Then you got a bunch of cities that are like half the size or less of boston and Baltimore, like Albany, hartford, and providence.
BK ain’t no place to raise a kid but PA is? You know there’s good parts of BK right? Just cause you can’t afford to leave in nicer areas don’t mean it ain’t safe to raise kids in BK.
@@queenofnyc5584 I lived in Bay Ridge my entire life except for 2 years living in Dyker Heights. I consider those good areas, however, yeah I couldn’t afford a $900k house on top of property taxes to have a tiny ass property with no yard and sometimes even a shared driveway. I went to see a 2 bedroom co-op on Shore Rd listed for $400k. That’s 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. With a $1250/month HOA and 2 year waiting list for a parking spot. Lol That’s just downright stupid. Spent the same amount of money to get a 4 bedroom, 3 bath, finished basement property in PA with one acre of land. No HOA and low taxes.
Honestly don’t know any born and raised NYers who still wanna live there. It’s either trash or gentrified. You can keep that over hyped hot mess.
You should do a hood vs hood for teams that are in the final four or national championship game who ever will advance I know Uconn (my team) is in Storrs and not Hartford but it's still part of the Greater Hartford area and I know FAU is not located in Fort Lauderdale but it's still part of Broward County If u can do that at least for the championship game whoever advances
You should go to some of the Mexican chicago gang areas like little village or humbolt park
That chinese store across from the gas station at the beginning is everything!!
Wow I could have seen this back in the 80s
Charlie you should check out the “iron triangle” in queens.. crazy looking spot
what equipment do you use to record this? has anyone confronted you why you walking around recording?
Esse cara é foda!
Wondering if those Ski Masks will be worn in the good Old Summertime
I used to work in brownsville for a few months, I didn’t last more than 3 months. Too much crime, neighborhood is depressing, people are depressing and rude, dirty streets, drug addicts. Several shootings and stabbing during my 3 months .
Привет! Всегда хотела попасть в США. Спасибо за видео! Всё очень интересно! Люблю смотреть как живут люди в других странах мира!
There’s nothing to see other than drug addicts and runs down shops in this city. This isn’t a good interpretation of USA for a visitor.
🤮🤮🤮
Don't visit there
俄罗斯加油
You dont want to visit this place
Charliebo313 You outside in the Trap, Be Safe Out There, Continue to Stay Blessed.
Do East New York next
Bro, glad you didn’t get robbed or stabbed by crazy ppl
Charlies videos are going to be used in the FBI training academy on how to do effective surveillance. Lol
Eastcoast streets ny so different from LA streets it be a lot of people outside walking and hanging out on sidewalk here in la streets be lonely nobody hanging outside you barely see people walking in the sidewalk street ny streets just look more active
I honestly MUCH prefer the activity. LA is wayyy scarier than nyc. The lack of activity outside as you said makes things a lot more threatening when you are the one alone at night lol. Whereas in nyc, youre hardly ever alone at night unless its like 2am
It’s gets even worse in the summer time. Everybody & they Muva be outside
@@VellzKing "Everybody & they Muva be outside"
I can tell by your grammar that you must live in one of these poverty places and are a part of the poverty culture.
Our neighborhoods in NYC are densely populated. Brownsville is roughly one square mile with about 60,000 people. In South Central, you don't have people living in high-rises and the transportation system isn't as vast, which means you don't have the same level of people coming-and-going.
@@Powerule23 also in south central we have a lot more houses than apartments we also use cars a lot more than in nyc which is why you don’t see many people walking outside l
Once you hit Van Sinderen Ave, you’re not in Brownsville anymore fam. You crossed into East NY
Yessir Williams & Blake Ave BAMAZ!! I was raised in bville p's also
My grandmother used to live on Pinkin and Atlanta Ave
👍Uuu went thru and in & out of my old hood👍
Nothing screams nice neighborhood bettter than roll down security doors on every store .
Anyone else feel that it’s not as bad as where you live? Most of the shops are closed at night where we are, the pavements are narrow and dimly lit
My hood ❤️❤️‼️‼️ it aint that bad come see it for your self
That is the heart of Brownsville
The home of the canal photo and in which state and city? Have you watched the series atalanta? I'm your fan . Greetings from Brazil
Bro walked past a straight tom and Jerry style fight when ol girl was goin off on dude😂
Brooklyn they go hard ,I'd witness that innercity life there in Brooklyn went visiting my sister. I'd was in my teens..Rip Dot.
I love as he's walking away they say "I love you" "I love you too but..."
Thinking about starting myself a you tube channel may I ask how u walk around with ur camera an is it visible to people? ✌🏾✊🏾
That's where all the fun happens
Van sinderan ave transit cops use to call it the 'Ho che minh trail" back in the 80"s. because at any given moment you can see a B52 bomber formation just like vietnam in the war.
lol. i believe that. the avg detective back then was working on 100+ current and cold case murders
Man I thought you was gon walk through the P’s or at least troop Mother Gaston, guess this ain’t a full walk through at night lol
I'm about to move there from Poughkeepsie because I gotta job in Manhattan😂😂 from hood to hood
I wonder what will be more hood. I would say Manhattan maybe lol Good luck
@@hellomikie92 Went to 42nd st Manhattan once and man it was crowd..They got great stores,pool hall ect.
@@hellomikie92 yea mahattan is more hood than ppl think
What a peaceful hood! No knifes, no.guns, no drugs!
They really be on the block with it lol 😅
Very interesting. What city are you based out of? I look forward to a Bmore vid I’m a filmmaker in MD
He from Detroit
Nyc seems fun
I was more worried for her man than Charlie. 💀
Brooklyn born... One love
Chalie boi be giving us that RAW footage lol 😅
I lived with my father's mother in tilden houses in the late 70's .
Grandma?
Chalie u good wt happened to your leg
Yoo why no one even be looking your way
Bro you trippin
Bruh you don't have to watch
@@willforeverpubg4235 and you don't have to reply to my comment 💯
@@23whiteboii 😂😂😂😂😂
He tripping for walking
U goofballs softer than baby 💩💩💩
Must be a lot of activity and craziness in Detroit
"we gotta learn to watch our 👄" 😂😂😂😂
Bravery!
Looks lovely. Hoping to summer there.
2:00 What time of night is it in this video? I've never seen anything like that, if I had, I would have thought they were making a movie 🤣
Never ran, I never will, cuz I'm from Brownsville
Charlie bout to change the game!
Yo charlie can you walk in mexico worst hood too? Would be nice to see that.
I think Charlie would get chopped there..
what you hit up the atm for
Man ! I am a Brooklyn native and I stay away from places like this.
they can use your footage for the new grand theft auto , as you passed those npcs chatting i got gta vibes....