My family was brutally murdered in 2007 in a home invasion.. i was 15 at the time and I’m now 31 I grew up in the east and I will never return 😢 It will always affect me till the day I die
A young lady with a son, she was about 27, was murdered in a home invasion. And the killers took dvd players and about $400. I grew up in Bunker Hill, off of Morrison. After I moved in 1990 I never went back. I'm luckily to be alive and free. Stay blessed.
I live in New Orleans East currently I'm fine. There are pockets but our city and state government took EVERYTHING AWAY and used the funds in predominantly white areas. I mean the evidence speaks for itself. There was no crime like today because there were schools, parks, jobs, stores, mall, thriving businesses. After Katrina nothing was filtered into New orleans East. Shame on Louisiana politicians 😕
There is not and wont ever be more businesses in the east unless crime is under control. I have lived in the west bank for 5 years and have been to the east once, and i was terrified 😔 i kept looking around afraid someone will assault me or shoot me for no reason. It is sad but it is a reality. All i can think is about the children that live there. Breaks my heart
yes New Orleans East was so live I had friends living in New but the best of the East was the parks and Schools me and my baby sister 👧🏾 went to the Mall in New Orleans East that was our hangout stop the food was delicious 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊especially the Chinese food 🍲 they fried chicken 🍗 wings and shrimp 🍤 fried rice 🍚 and they beef 🥩 fried rice 🍚 and egg 🥚 drop soup and the sweet lo mein with so much love 💕Ms Joy your new subscriber from my niece from my niece from phone thank you for bringing back all the memories of my hometown New Orleans ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
New Orleans street guys pray on people, they believe that everyone else is weaker, so they try to take advantage of that. When I moved to Houston I loved it. Plenty of opportunity in H-Town! I grew up in New Orleans and Texas
New orleans east is a vast area, my first time visiting I had no idea you enter the east when you first come into the area via i-10. Love the food there!!
I was raised in the east early fifties till 1971. Separation from nature is what happened. It was pretty much a paradise back then. No trespassing signs pretty much separated man from nature and formed a concrete jungle...
I see the vision…but idt it’s ever going to happen, look at Jazzland aka 6 flags it’s still just sitting there abandoned almost 20 years later after Katrina.
Was just there in feb. you drove by my aunt house. Yea I was pissed that was a A1 hood. House private lake. Now people go both ways on a one way street.
I was raised near Ponchartrain park on Prentiss Ave. I went to Mary Dora coghill and every weekend I would go to the skating rink on chef. The East was a paradise to me back then with black and Vietnamese living and playing side by side. Poboys from we never close was the icing on the cake back then. To repair the east now is no easy task. The 7th district should be shaped to emulate a mini Washington DC. We with special police/security force for this area only. License plate readers like the ones in the parking structured at the airport. And detection equipment that triangulate gun shots and automatically deploy an officer to the point of origin.
My family was brutally murdered in 2007 in a home invasion.. i was 15 at the time and I’m now 31 I grew up in the east and I will never return 😢 It will always affect me till the day I die
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A young lady with a son, she was about 27, was murdered in a home invasion. And the killers took dvd players and about $400. I grew up in Bunker Hill, off of Morrison. After I moved in 1990 I never went back. I'm luckily to be alive and free. Stay blessed.
Beautiful homes love the design.
We didn’t forget it, we’re all well aware that area is statistically the most dangerous place in the entire state and we stay away.
I live in New Orleans East currently I'm fine. There are pockets but our city and state government took EVERYTHING AWAY and used the funds in predominantly white areas. I mean the evidence speaks for itself. There was no crime like today because there were schools, parks, jobs, stores, mall, thriving businesses. After Katrina nothing was filtered into New orleans East. Shame on Louisiana politicians 😕
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There is not and wont ever be more businesses in the east unless crime is under control. I have lived in the west bank for 5 years and have been to the east once, and i was terrified 😔 i kept looking around afraid someone will assault me or shoot me for no reason. It is sad but it is a reality. All i can think is about the children that live there. Breaks my heart
yes New Orleans East was so live I had friends living in New but the best of the East was the parks and Schools me and my baby sister 👧🏾 went to the Mall in New Orleans East that was our hangout stop the food was delicious 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊especially the Chinese food 🍲 they fried chicken 🍗 wings and shrimp 🍤 fried rice 🍚 and they beef 🥩 fried rice 🍚 and egg 🥚 drop soup and the sweet lo mein with so much love 💕Ms Joy your new subscriber from my niece from my niece from phone thank you for bringing back all the memories of my hometown New Orleans ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Yes, New Orleans east had good Chinese food, and we never close had good Po Boys too. I still have not had Chinses food that comes to New Orleans East
People forget Houston’s Crime problem after Katrina was horrendous. So bad, the Residents demanded them to go back home.
New Orleans street guys pray on people, they believe that everyone else is weaker, so they try to take advantage of that. When I moved to Houston I loved it. Plenty of opportunity in H-Town! I grew up in New Orleans and Texas
New orleans east is a vast area, my first time visiting I had no idea you enter the east when you first come into the area via i-10. Love the food there!!
The East was nice once upon a time. You all need to have your own police; I think that would help.
I was raised in the east early fifties till 1971. Separation from nature is what happened. It was pretty much a paradise back then. No trespassing signs pretty much separated man from nature and formed a concrete jungle...
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I see the vision…but idt it’s ever going to happen, look at Jazzland aka 6 flags it’s still just sitting there abandoned almost 20 years later after Katrina.
New Orleans East has become America’s Afghanistan. 😢
Idk wat the city gon do about the east… it’s no man’s land out there …which is very sad
Was just there in feb. you drove by my aunt house.
Yea I was pissed that was a A1 hood. House private lake. Now people go both ways on a one way street.
We Never Close still there ??
This aged well….
Black and white people that could afford to leave did.
Katrina and the area is ignored
Went black
U hit it on the nose.
It must be hard to be racist online
@@Tj-uc5sx the truth isn't racist.
I was raised near Ponchartrain park on Prentiss Ave. I went to Mary Dora coghill and every weekend I would go to the skating rink on chef. The East was a paradise to me back then with black and Vietnamese living and playing side by side. Poboys from we never close was the icing on the cake back then. To repair the east now is no easy task. The 7th district should be shaped to emulate a mini Washington DC. We with special police/security force for this area only. License plate readers like the ones in the parking structured at the airport. And detection equipment that triangulate gun shots and automatically deploy an officer to the point of origin.
@@keith1617 but you are
What happened to the East......KATRINA !!!!