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There's no way on God's Earth that I will support somebody that they always complaining and always think that the neighborhood is dangerous p take your sorry ass over there in the white neighborhood
I’m not saying that it’s not dangerous. If you look for danger I’m sure you’ll find it. Looks pretty mellow to me. No one seems to be bothering you. Maybe it’s all about the perspective I suppose, but it doesn’t look dangerous. It looks neglected
Obviously a tough neighborhood where you need to pay attention. But looks way cleaner/nicer than Philly, Camden etc.. Business are open and people aren’t screaming and yelling. Looks like a vibrant area of the city honestly.
@@Acord718i think everyone knows NYC of the 60,70,80,90, n early 2000s were the real NYC years,nows its gentrified by liberal snowflake kicking out poor ethnic whites n minorities.....the first gentrified hood was actually Hell's kitchen in the late 80s in like 89.... hell's kitchen was a notorious Irish hood.....no city was tougher than NYC until gentrification
@Acord718 i think everyone knows NYC of the 60,70,80,90, n early 2000s were the real NYC years,nows its gentrified by liberal snowflake kicking out poor ethnic whites n minorities.....the first gentrified hood was actually Hell's kitchen in the late 80s in like 89.... hell's kitchen was a notorious Irish hood.....no city was tougher than NYC until gentrification.....its easier to gentrify concrete jungles in the northeast compared to down south or LA cuz down south or LA theres no 8 story brick buildings n 3 decker n apartment stacked on top each other like in new York City n northeast especially like Jersey,dc, Holyoke,philly,boston,hartford, Bridgeport..,bmore,kensington, Bronx,nyc, Camden,paterson,etc in south n out west its mostly space in between single family homes,wat excuses do they have....so its harder to gentrify down south or LA because they are single family homes whereas in northeast u mostly renting so it's easier to gentrify the Northeast
You're right. I've been living in Brooklyn for 6 years, and have walked around in most neighborhoods and lived in a couple rough areas. The first few years I did stick out more because people could tell I wasn't from here. But in general, as long as you try to avoid drawing attention, keep your head and eyes down, and stay aware of your surroundings, you'll be relatively safe. Violence isn't a huge concern for the average bystander. I wouldn't even call what I see in this video "dangerous" really, just rough.
There are other videos hosted by guys who grew up in Brownsville that detail the tragic, violent history of this neighborhood. A lot of blood has been spilled on these streets.
They have two arms and legs and can get a job ot two. No more excuses for being poor and selling drugs. Stop having children out of wedlock number 1. We should do away with welfare. All these people look perfectly capable of getting a job or 2. Standing around lazy arse doing nothing, selling drugs when they could be earning great wages in ny. Even the garbage men make close to $100,000 a year in ny. No more poor excuse, get off butt and work.
I left Brooklyn in late 1980's after forty years there. Swell neighborhoods to live in were; Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights, Park Slope, Bay Ridge, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, Brighton Beach and Borough Park. Questionable ones were; Ocean Hill/Brownsville, Ft. Greene, Sunset Park, Bedford Stuyvesant, Red Hook, Coney Island and worst was probably East New York.
Not having been to Ft. Greene in over ten years I can't disparage your comment. Brooklyn is a changing environment. I grew up in Sunset Park and after military service settled in Bay Ridge. In 1974 my Bay Ridge apartment, a studio, was $90/month with gas/electric included. Plus I had use of the yard. It was boss. Also, a million bucks ain't what it used to be in terms of buying power. @@RacksonRacksonRibss
I said "I can't disparage your comment". Mainly, as I have no evidence to dispute your observations. You wanna live in Ft. Greene? Knock yourself out. Fun City ain't fun no more.@@RacksonRacksonRibss
@@martyjewell5683 But why are you trying to dispute my observations? Lol. I’m not debating you - I’m simply stating that nowadays Ft Greene is considered nice. So it’s interesting that you’re saying it wasn’t back then. Have a good day.
Rockaway Avenue on the 3 line used to be my area, but thank goodness I'm not their anymore because a lot of crazy people are just hanging around cursing people out for nothing and more
Until the early1950's Brownsville was a mostly Jewish neighborhood, and some older buildings still have carved Stars of David showing their former use as synagogues.
5 лет назад я был в туре по Европе и первым городом, в котором мы остановились на ночь был Бремен, Германия. и в эту первую ночь две араба пытались вытащить мой мобильник прямо из кармана, но я не дал им этого сделать. если что, я из России и со мной такого раньше никогда не было.
Walked these streets for nearly 15 years coming from NC.Lived on rockaway ave btw sutter and Blake. never had any issues.I love Brownsville and would still love out there.I’m not far. Now I’m in East NY but go to Brownsville often.
One thing about NY hoods you always have diff ethnicities randomly there lo like those muslim south asian dudes chilling eating in that food spot at 1:20
East NY is about the only area left in Brooklyn which hasen't seen any improvement in way of reconstruction. It's too far from the city unlike other neighborhoods which discourage middle and upper middle class people from moving in. It's like unforgotten part of Brooklyn. I remember that building on the corner of Alabama and Livonia. Good thing it was torn down.
Not really. Living here for six decades. It’s all about having situational awareness. New York cultivates that in you. This section is more heads up but go to places like Brooklyn Heights or Park Slope and you will see how gorgeous and nice Brooklyn can be.
I worked in all those projects...from pink houses to Dumont Blake Sutter Cypress Brownsville Marcy...my whiteness protected me...lol...City Line... Canarsie..east Flatbush..Bed Stuy do or die....don't miss it ... Galaxie Motel...do the showdown with any of the ho rounds...
Im born And raised In Corona Queens My Whole Life 104st. The Neighborhood Was Out of Control Back In the 1980s 1990s. From Northern Boulevard to 57ave Was Wild.
@@NYC104 Wow. Nice. I was born in the 2000’s. My family recently sold their corner house on 101st by 57th Ave. We had an iconic placement. Everybody who passed by knew my grandpa, he’d barbecue every weekend or every other day in the summer blasting his old school jams and made the neighborhood smile. He passed in 2021 sadly, when they moved to nj. Mad that they sold it. Ain’t no more family house for me to visit But the random times I pass by and go back I see so many familiar faces lol
As a brooklyn native family from east new york i was raised as a youngster in the bx and when i tuened 15 moved to bed stuy with my grandmother and my aunt would tell me to avoid the boogie man whos name was Brownsville.. all those projects all in one area was extremely dangerous.. shit my family was from cypress so i know the pj life but the ville had too many .. shout out to brooklyn the planet not just a boro
I’m in northern Canada and my downtown is this scary too. Just walk like your on a war path and they will leave you alone. What a dump. My dad’s been there and he said it smells like tinkle on every corner.
Good food, but rough living , I was telling my mom today that I’m so grateful she and the old man got us outta Brooklyn. Now I’m living in California and their out on Long Island
At about 3:25 u can see his shadow on the side walk, he throwing that right leg out. I remember seeing that walk in Middle school, only the cool kids walked like that.
Man I'm from up the hill ocen hill Brownsville and I'd never go to rockaway Ave or Pitkin Ave or Junius st or anywhere near there back in the day or today at night for real
that's my old hood man. RACKaway ave. I lived on Blake and mother Gastone. (STONE AVE.) MANY GOOD memories from that place.....I LIVED THERE 40 years ago. 335 Blake ave.
I grew in 1970 in east new York only gangster live there not for the weak at heart cause if you pull up you better ready for problem Lincoln and liberty ave all day
Looks rough but not bad if you mind your business. I was expecting to see a lot more violence etc. Definitely wouldn't want to live there though, i grew up in a rural English village so I prefer the quiet, simple life
It really seems to be a strange and dangerous place at night, just like the city center of São Paulo/ Brazil, it's a horror. But unfortunately, it's where I was born and live and I can't afford to go and live anywhere else, otherwise I would have done so a long time ago.
He is brave man for sure. I was out walking around lower Manhattan@ in Chinatown around 7 or so, there was hardly anyone on the streeet except cars. Let me get out of here and go back to MD.
What bothers me the most is how people don’t move over or get out of the way for you to walk by. Same when you’re driving down a street and street people don’t even move a little bit! Such disrespect. You won’t find that in a white town, trust me. I inconvenience myself for other people sometimes. It’s weird to me tbh
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There's no way on God's Earth that I will support somebody that they always complaining and always think that the neighborhood is dangerous p take your sorry ass over there in the white neighborhood
I’m not saying that it’s not dangerous. If you look for danger I’m sure you’ll find it. Looks pretty mellow to me. No one seems to be bothering you. Maybe it’s all about the perspective I suppose, but it doesn’t look dangerous. It looks neglected
He need to be out there in the summer time @ nite, guaranteed its not mello!
Most areas of Brooklyn are pretty mellow. Like you said, you can find danger if you're looking for it. But that's about it
Deport them. Usa is almost as bad Europe.
It is neglected. City needs to sweep clean the streets.
I was living E.N.Y. early 70s till late 90s good old days block party and break dancing in the streets 😁
Obviously a tough neighborhood where you need to pay attention. But looks way cleaner/nicer than Philly, Camden etc.. Business are open and people aren’t screaming and yelling. Looks like a vibrant area of the city honestly.
Now it is but maybe till the 2000s that's when things changed a bit.
@@Acord718i think everyone knows NYC of the 60,70,80,90, n early 2000s were the real NYC years,nows its gentrified by liberal snowflake kicking out poor ethnic whites n minorities.....the first gentrified hood was actually Hell's kitchen in the late 80s in like 89.... hell's kitchen was a notorious Irish hood.....no city was tougher than NYC until gentrification
@Acord718 i think everyone knows NYC of the 60,70,80,90, n early 2000s were the real NYC years,nows its gentrified by liberal snowflake kicking out poor ethnic whites n minorities.....the first gentrified hood was actually Hell's kitchen in the late 80s in like 89.... hell's kitchen was a notorious Irish hood.....no city was tougher than NYC until gentrification.....its easier to gentrify concrete jungles in the northeast compared to down south or LA cuz down south or LA theres no 8 story brick buildings n 3 decker n apartment stacked on top each other like in new York City n northeast especially like Jersey,dc, Holyoke,philly,boston,hartford, Bridgeport..,bmore,kensington, Bronx,nyc, Camden,paterson,etc in south n out west its mostly space in between single family homes,wat excuses do they have....so its harder to gentrify down south or LA because they are single family homes whereas in northeast u mostly renting so it's easier to gentrify the Northeast
it's safe if you're not a woman. crazy we're in the 2020's and women still can't be alone outside at night in america.
You're right. I've been living in Brooklyn for 6 years, and have walked around in most neighborhoods and lived in a couple rough areas. The first few years I did stick out more because people could tell I wasn't from here. But in general, as long as you try to avoid drawing attention, keep your head and eyes down, and stay aware of your surroundings, you'll be relatively safe. Violence isn't a huge concern for the average bystander. I wouldn't even call what I see in this video "dangerous" really, just rough.
There are other videos hosted by guys who grew up in Brownsville that detail the tragic, violent history of this neighborhood. A lot of blood has been spilled on these streets.
Nah, they're just trying to look hard.
@@Galidorquestlmao
@@GalidorquestStop it please
All for nothing smh
@@GalidorquestFiction sure can be fun!
Keep showing the Truth of how America really is, and doesn't give a damn about poor people's parts of Town
They have two arms and legs and can get a job ot two. No more excuses for being poor and selling drugs. Stop having children out of wedlock number 1. We should do away with welfare. All these people look perfectly capable of getting a job or 2. Standing around lazy arse doing nothing, selling drugs when they could be earning great wages in ny. Even the garbage men make close to $100,000 a year in ny. No more poor excuse, get off butt and work.
Nah, it's the non Whites who live like animals. Don't try to blame someone else
@joenickell6323 ever been to west virginia?
I left Brooklyn in late 1980's after forty years there. Swell neighborhoods to live in were; Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights, Park Slope, Bay Ridge, Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, Brighton Beach and Borough Park. Questionable ones were; Ocean Hill/Brownsville, Ft. Greene, Sunset Park, Bedford Stuyvesant, Red Hook, Coney Island and worst was probably East New York.
Fort Greene is nice now. Rowhomes are north of a million dollars. Many north of two.
Not having been to Ft. Greene in over ten years I can't disparage your comment. Brooklyn is a changing environment. I grew up in Sunset Park and after military service settled in Bay Ridge. In 1974 my Bay Ridge apartment, a studio, was $90/month with gas/electric included. Plus I had use of the yard. It was boss. Also, a million bucks ain't what it used to be in terms of buying power. @@RacksonRacksonRibss
@@martyjewell5683 You don’t have to disparage my comment. You can just let it be lol
I said "I can't disparage your comment". Mainly, as I have no evidence to dispute your observations. You wanna live in Ft. Greene? Knock yourself out. Fun City ain't fun no more.@@RacksonRacksonRibss
@@martyjewell5683 But why are you trying to dispute my observations? Lol. I’m not debating you - I’m simply stating that nowadays Ft Greene is considered nice. So it’s interesting that you’re saying it wasn’t back then. Have a good day.
Rockaway Avenue on the 3 line used to be my area, but thank goodness I'm not their anymore because a lot of crazy people are just hanging around cursing people out for nothing and more
Crazy thing is, if this was back in the days, you probably would’ve gotten robbed
In the '70s, they would have whipped his ass 😂
Definitely was more dangerous in the 70s, 80s and early 90s but today's youths are morons and will do stupid shit for nothing
they rob their own people? i thought they only rob white people because they want revenge from slavery? charliebo313 is black
In the 70's and 80's,most definitely!
@@electriceyeslide5959 😂😂😂
Until the early1950's Brownsville was a mostly Jewish neighborhood, and some older buildings still have carved Stars of David showing their former use as synagogues.
Was it still called Brownsville back then?...
@@Galidorquest Yes
That kinda throws the
"Gentrification" narrative down the drain, 🤔🤫
@@dillinpicklesworth5698 No it does not. Research "white flight".
The Houses of Satan
The 7 years I lived in Brownsville I’ve seen a lot. It’s goes down in the ville.
Factz the whole Ville definitely gets down out there lived out there for 20 years
I love this night walk's.
Thank's a lot from Hamburg Germany🫡
Euro night walks have nothing to do with Americans, in Europe, you can enjoy it here pray to don’t be robbed
Hamburghgggg
@@johncruze9961Europe isn’t always safe especially London 😅
@@johncruze9961 en Europe vous rigolez !!! quels pays France , Angleterre , Allemagne , Suède ils ont tous le même problème d'insécurité
5 лет назад я был в туре по Европе и первым городом, в котором мы остановились на ночь был Бремен, Германия. и в эту первую ночь две араба пытались вытащить мой мобильник прямо из кармана, но я не дал им этого сделать. если что, я из России и со мной такого раньше никогда не было.
I’m from Los Angeles and know nothing about what goes on in New York, but it honestly looks overwhelming
Why is that?
I know someone from LA isn’t talking. We have nothing like Skidrow in NYC
Charlie is out there walking around the hood like he runs it 😂
😂😂😂
Couldn't do that, in the Chi 😆 😆
@@candymoore153he already did that in his last video there
@@Jstaywinninyep facts
Dude been through STL and Detroit and NO, he not worried about soft ole nyc 😂
I hung with you the entire way , thanks for letting me tag along.
Every time I see these videos i remember the wire. With bubbles or Omar sneaking up on some people 😂
Walked these streets for nearly 15 years coming from NC.Lived on rockaway ave btw sutter and Blake. never had any issues.I love Brownsville and would still love out there.I’m not far.
Now I’m in East NY but go to Brownsville often.
I hear east New York is worst than Brownsville
Same shit
Why would you move from NC to NY? NY is dirty and more expensive.
@@TrustVanished I can afford it and my family is here.i live in a clean area in east NY.Travel often.i am good trust me.i been here 20 years now.
Why as you walk through Brownsville I’m hearing Smoothe Da Hustla’s song Broken Language in my head? 😂😂😂😂
sound bwoy bureill all types of shit lol
u showing ur age homie smooth the hustler n trigger da gambler
@@trapmuzik6708 😂😂😂😂😂
same
One thing about NY hoods you always have diff ethnicities randomly there lo like those muslim south asian dudes chilling eating in that food spot at 1:20
TruthTalka. The South Asians (Paks), seem to own many stores, delis and bodegas. How is that?
@@eddyvideostar they are entrepreneurial like the East Asians , some get handed it down, some saved up money, it’s about hustle.
East NY is about the only area left in Brooklyn which hasen't seen any improvement in way of reconstruction. It's too far from the city unlike other neighborhoods which discourage middle and upper middle class people from moving in. It's like unforgotten part of Brooklyn. I remember that building on the corner of Alabama and Livonia. Good thing it was torn down.
Brownsville is where Mike Tyson grew up
No Mike Tyson grew up in Fort Green
@@MelvinJohnson-ti5fh No, he didn't. He grew up in Brownsville. I've met him and he even told me that.
Sean P!
BROWNSVILLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! @@MelvinJohnson-ti5fh
Mike Tyson from Da Ville...
Duck Down 4 LIFE...R.I.P. Sean Price!!!
Brooklyn is very dangerous. Still has the 90s Attitude Era energy and Vibe.
No it is not, its not really dangerous at all. been here for the 90s, 00s,10s and 20s
Not really. Living here for six decades. It’s all about having situational awareness. New York cultivates that in you. This section is more heads up but go to places like Brooklyn Heights or Park Slope and you will see how gorgeous and nice Brooklyn can be.
@@HughCorbyCruick Thank you. I've been here only for 40 years in bedstuy. I love my city never felt unsafe here.
Você coloca a camera escondida aonde??
I am from New Lott and Mother Gaston. I moved out when I was a teenager. I am 50. I would never go back. It's wild 😂
1:02 The girl walking backwards that was weird 😂
To Jugando, I agree. I'm surprised she didn't do the backward cross-legged catwalk.
Olá!
Glitch in the matrix
NYC needs alleys asap they got too much garbage on their sidewalks 🤣
There no space to allow for back alleys in NYC.
Queens got Alley where I live in South Jamaica & Richmond hill even South Ozone & Ozone park got a few
@@PeopleAreCrazy-v2i Keyword: Few 😂
The first thing I noticed visiting N. Y. Is the sidewalk is 15 feet wide.
The neighborhood that produced more than 5 boxing champions
Ya bowe and tyson went to school together for a full week!😆
Charlie there's so many pj's in Brownsville you gotta walk thru the all the court yards - Tilden, Van Dyke, Howard, L. Hughes etc...
Omg that’s where housing put me Vandyke
@@ericalyons3834 that's the hood
I worked in all those projects...from pink houses to Dumont Blake Sutter Cypress Brownsville Marcy...my whiteness protected me...lol...City Line... Canarsie..east Flatbush..Bed Stuy do or die....don't miss it ... Galaxie Motel...do the showdown with any of the ho rounds...
Gon get Charlie robbed walking thru all them p’s lol
Hit up Pink Houses and Cypress Houses in E. New York next Charlie...
I used to go to that area to buy the no goods back in the day. East New York is rough neck!
I worked those projects with Ma Bell..ny tel....no joke
I like New York 😊
Hey, I’m from Corona Queens, I’d love for you to do a walk through of Lefrack city and that whole area
Im born And raised In Corona Queens My Whole Life 104st. The Neighborhood Was Out of Control Back In the 1980s 1990s. From Northern Boulevard to 57ave Was Wild.
@@NYC104 Wow. Nice. I was born in the 2000’s. My family recently sold their corner house on 101st by 57th Ave. We had an iconic placement. Everybody who passed by knew my grandpa, he’d barbecue every weekend or every other day in the summer blasting his old school jams and made the neighborhood smile. He passed in 2021 sadly, when they moved to nj. Mad that they sold it. Ain’t no more family house for me to visit But the random times I pass by and go back I see so many familiar faces lol
I'm from the Bronx around White Plains Road and never went to that part of Queens... want to see it
Lefrak is a cake walk 😮😢 when I was 14 I was doing deliveries for a coffee shop at nights , Brownsville is the jungle 😮😢
@@NYC104corona wasn’t that bad , I grew up there and was very decent as to compare to other places
I love your channel
yoooo, mans is walkin thru brownsville like that???
Charlie got that he a oldhead respect in the trenches
As a brooklyn native family from east new york i was raised as a youngster in the bx and when i tuened 15 moved to bed stuy with my grandmother and my aunt would tell me to avoid the boogie man whos name was Brownsville.. all those projects all in one area was extremely dangerous.. shit my family was from cypress so i know the pj life but the ville had too many .. shout out to brooklyn the planet not just a boro
I used to kick it on patches n Jefferson back in the day it was hood af heard its different now
@@trapmuzik6708 mos def, they trying to gentry brooklyn as a whole.
Why did you move in with your grandmother? Where were your parents?
@fredhammer6413 moms moved me to west palm for a year didnt like it shipped me back on the greyhound to my grandmother crib on gates ave
@@lifeisagambletv ; so your mother abandoned you, where was your father?
Walking through the projects is wild 😂
He got a limp or something?
Gotta look broke and unimportant in sum hoods
It’s his balls weighing him down.
Teu cu
Real shit
Nah just a gun
I'd avoid to go there even as a Black Guy myself.American society is so violent
Every where is dangerous, as a Nigerian, went there last year, kept my head on a swivel
Black districts are mostly the most violent and unsafe ones.
This is facts. I went from Milwaukee to DFW. I feel like I never left because it’s the whole country that’s messed up.
Grew up in Crown Heights...used to be in Brownsville wit cousins alot...still member da smell
I’m from Argentina and I know when a neighborhood looks dangerous and there I would walk carefully but without looking like a coward in sight :)
Its all about respect and being aware of your surroundings..
thank you for the clip
It's looks safer than walking in Manhattan in daylight 25 years ago.
Dude I live in Brooklyn just because It looks safe doesn't mean save. It's still is dangerous, wrong corner shit can go left
I’m in northern Canada and my downtown is this scary too. Just walk like your on a war path and they will leave you alone. What a dump. My dad’s been there and he said it smells like tinkle on every corner.
Good food, but rough living , I was telling my mom today that I’m so grateful she and the old man got us outta Brooklyn. Now I’m living in California and their out on Long Island
What’s so dangerous? People out and about living their lives
This is soooo cool
Más videos así..por favor 👍🏻
You really out there. Mother Gadson & all. I ain't been round these parts since way back.
At about 3:25 u can see his shadow on the side walk, he throwing that right leg out. I remember seeing that walk in Middle school, only the cool kids walked like that.
Cars, bright lights, constant car noise, no trees, shitty air.... what's not to like
I'm from Brownsville. Dumont and Rockaway ave. It's just like any other hood. People look out for each other.
My sister stayed over here just mind your business you’ll be fine
Man I'm from up the hill ocen hill Brownsville and I'd never go to rockaway Ave or Pitkin Ave or Junius st or anywhere near there back in the day or today at night for real
I had to work those places with Verizon...no joke
Romans 7:19
For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.
Old LoveE, would be 505 Lincoln Place Bedford Stuyvesant and Nostrand ENY
Awesome share! Thank you. 😊
notice how every bad neighborhood has a disproportionately high amount of a 'certain' demographic.
1 John 4:8
He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love.
Ya’ll ever noticed in the hood somebody get shot at the liquor store or gas station but the business remains open the entire time? 😩
where?
My favorite hood channel
This guy got a lot of guts walking around Brownsville especially at night and that you don't get shot around there
My grandfather was a doctor at Jamaica hospital he has now passed
Where he was in this video is actually afully close to where I live, Brownsville sure is a small place
Damn scary scenes in Brownsville hood at night ! Get in, get out fast !
Where is this?
3:50 сейчас выбегут 2 копа , как в " Смертельном оружии " и будут тебя разводить на штраф....🤣🤣🤣
Looks pretty laid back to me....
Is this guy crawling?? 😂
Bro fr. Why is the camera like that lol
Look like he’s carrying a bag 💼
the camera is tied on his right leg i guess.
nyc is no joke
that's my old hood man. RACKaway ave. I lived on Blake and mother Gastone. (STONE AVE.) MANY GOOD memories from that place.....I LIVED THERE 40 years ago. 335 Blake ave.
I'm from Flatbush. Even I know Brownsville is real gritty
Why’s the cameraman walking and stopping like that? Bad knees?
Lived in Brooklyn for a while as a youngster and the place was dirty and stunk back then and still dirty today.
That looks SO nice and clean too compared to Oakland Ca
@CharlieBoi313 you be everywhere in the Trenches
Be careful My Boi ✊🏽😎💕🌎🛐💯
I grew in 1970 in east new York only gangster live there not for the weak at heart cause if you pull up you better ready for problem Lincoln and liberty ave all day
Looks rough but not bad if you mind your business. I was expecting to see a lot more violence etc. Definitely wouldn't want to live there though, i grew up in a rural English village so I prefer the quiet, simple life
Charlie, You walking through the Ville at night!! You brave, heard plenty of stories!!🤷🤔
But he’s not alone. 10
guardian angels maybe?lol
I didn't see any dangerous situations in the video. What is so dangerous in Brownsville?
Bruh it’s a 6min video 🤦🏻♂️ shit goes down in this hood on the daily
@@Lv_nyc Shit goes down every where especially if your looking for it.
Are you walking down an isle?
It looks ok actually, glass window fronts mean its safe
It really seems to be a strange and dangerous place at night, just like the city center of São Paulo/ Brazil, it's a horror. But unfortunately, it's where I was born and live and I can't afford to go and live anywhere else, otherwise I would have done so a long time ago.
4:26 I believe CANDY MAN lives around there😆
Hilarious
I hate to say it but it looks like he might get jumped at any minute !!!! 😱
He is brave man for sure. I was out walking around lower Manhattan@ in Chinatown around 7 or so, there was hardly anyone on the streeet except cars. Let me get out of here and go back to MD.
there are alot of crazy people on the streets...
What happens here at night ?
The sidewalks are cleaner and no alot of homeless or druggies compared to Oakland
SALUTE CHARLIEBO313 🌟THANKS FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO 💯 BE SAFE🙏🏽LOVE IT WHEN HE WALKS THE HOODS😊💙
Salute Florida Boi one of da best hoods in da U S I done witnessed 💯
Brooklyn For Trump 2024!❤❤❤❤
That's where Fortunoff had there original headcourters
Alot of drug's, gangs, criminals and weapons.
NYC needs a Charles Bronson to come along
I swear my brother ain't missing anything, rest in peace 🙏 this is Garabage.
Also that guy is dead killed by another black man wait actually a group of black man stop playing his music.
rip pop smoke
for a pie es of paper and pieces of metal
What bothers me the most is how people don’t move over or get out of the way for you to walk by. Same when you’re driving down a street and street people don’t even move a little bit! Such disrespect. You won’t find that in a white town, trust me. I inconvenience myself for other people sometimes. It’s weird to me tbh
"I'm from BROWNSVILLE BROOKLYN. I fear nobody. If he has a gun or a knife I will show him that too. " Mike Tyson
Fun fact:this street was actually in GTA IV
Nice ❤❤