I lived in Panama city 5 years and Homestead 21 years and traveled all over the state really a great place to visit and lots of stuff to do more variety than anywhere except maybe California.
Nick I've watched most of them and between your amazing insight, videos and interviews (plus the rising cost of housing in Florida) my dream of moving there no longer exists. I'm 63 and wanted to move down in 2019 but life happens. So here I sit in Maryland wondering where to go. And Myrtle Beach is out now too, thank you very much 😉. Great content. Thanks for all the insight. 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Miami native here. When you drive through Miami Gardens, Opa-Locka, North Miami, which are their own cities, you feel like you gotta be on point, because ish can pop off any given moment. The same feeling you feel down in Miami neighborhoods like: Little Haiti, Allapattah, Brownsville, Liberty City, and Overtown. You don’t get that feeling in Homestead or Florida City. Nonetheless, you gotta be aware of your surroundings everywhere. Just giving you my perspective.
@@NickJohnson No doubt. Some areas of NW Miami-Dade are definitely more laidback than others. I’m all over Miami, so I definitely know how it is. Somebody just got killed in Coral Gables in broad daylight the other day, and Gables is not even close to being a ghetto. Just goes to show. Stuff happens anywhere these days. Gotta be alert at all times.
Because liberty city, Miami gardens, opa locka and overtown are alot worse then Florida city. They have murders every day in N.W Miami. I also Iive in Miami Dade.
I guess you could say that in more northern places with less property crime, a cage around ac condensers makes more sense if you had issues with a dog peeing on it, causing premature corrosion.
I lived in Homestead for 22 years. Florida City was horrible then & still is. To say their crime statistics are attributable to other cities named Florida City is just insane.
@@lesabooth5243 there really is no downtown. Just some government buildings on the north side of Palm Drive (SW344 St) less than half a mile west of its intersection with US1.
How do kids not run around with the wrong folks when the wrong folks are their parents? Great interview and I do think the place has a chance for recovery.
@@twinbee13monsterhunter saw that. I don't want to be a d*ck, but it is a picker town full of people Repubs don't care about and keep trying to deport. Federalees aren't sending money to help. Peace.
🤣 The mayor doesn't even believe his own BS when he's talking about Florida City. You're not reading the paper right guy! Read it right! It's just a name we made for ourselves! 🤣
Send in a auditor,,,bet they are all thieves in the night,,,let's look at city credit card use and gasoline purchases ,,guarantee it's a lot of personal expenses,,yep,,
Otis Wallace is the mayor of Florida city. This man is the vice mayor. FYI Florida city is a small poor farming community. Miami gardens, liberty city, Opa locka and overtown in Miami are a lot worse.
When I see a community, I judge the safety factor on a sliding scale depending on how many fences there are and if they have bars on the door and windows. That place seems to have a lot of both. They were put in place for a reason and the reason is not good people.
I used to frequent the Versailles, a great Cuban restaurant in Little Havana (Miami). Always crowded and often had to park behind on the neighborhood streets day or night. The neighborhood seemed nice and well kept though every home had a fence and bars on the doors/windows. I would still go except I just don't get into Miami much anymore.
I'm sure the mayor is a nice guy, but he seems a bit uneducated and wishful thinking. Numbers don't lie. But, I really like his optimism and the fact that he realizes that everything starts at home, instead of the hood victim mentality.
Demographics matter. If you want to avoid places with high homicide and violent crime rates in the US make sure you know what the demographics are before going there.
You are so right. I only checked the areas I was interested in living, I wish I had learned about the whole state. The crimes here are often and brutal. Pasco County is in the news daily. I’ve never lived in a state that has so many violent crimes. We came here from Colorado and are regretting it but we have parents who are elderly and ill. Maybe someday we will move back to CO when we are not needed here anymore.
@@NursePN09 well the most dangerous places in dade are primarily black. That’s not a knock against black people. You won’t hear that from me. I’ve been in every hood in south Florida for decades working. There is poverty and gang culture. You’ll also meet some of the best people in those areas. I’m not afraid to say it because I do not give af about being politically correct. Florida City, Ghoulds, Liberty City, Miami Gardens, Opa Locka. Lots of poverty and lots of drugs. I’m pulling for a recovery.
Thats most American towns. Boring places filled with bored people watching TV (now UA-cam) who take drugs and booze to mask the boredom. Crime adds excitement like what they see on TV so they try it. TV doesn’t show hard work over long periods to build a way of life that then looks boring to lots of people because they aren’t famous on TV. America’s values are based on TV and anything goes. No respect for traditional family structure. No fathers around. Men don’t work. No discipline. No self sacriice. Soft, lazy, the easy way leads to what you find all over America.
I agree. The county in Georgia where I grew up is one of the poorest actually made the National news back in the recession of 2008. I never felt unsafe still didn’t when I went home last year. My Grandmother leaves her keys in the car even though our first night her about that. Honestly I didn’t realize we were poor until I left.
It's not an excuse, but poorer places have higher crime so unless that's a pretty amazing coincidence, then clearly it is a reason and you'd have to be incredibly naive not to accept that reality. Don't confuse reasons with excuses.
@@chachar7458 facts. If someone steals because they are poor and they are trying to survive that is clearly an understandable reason. However it's no excuse to not try to find ways to get out or work harder.
I also did not crime. I built things like a Frankenstein bike made from 3 bikes or a spud gun but nothing criminal. We had a lot of empty lots to do it in. That experience served me well as a combat engineer in the Marines.
The Mayor is very optimistic, but definitely has a long road ahead of him. Building people's sense of pride within their own community is hard when people go home at the end of the day and get bombarded by the media telling them that everything wrong is someone else's fault and they are doomed.
The media is telling the truth when it comes to Florida and it’s crime. Florida likes to suppress their crime rate statistics, and any other ailments that reflect badly on the place. But stats don’t lie. Florida is a gutter, and will soon be the next west virginia
I live in rural Central Florida now, but was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale in a nice area, but too much of both Broward and Dade are just the worst.
The streets appear to be in pretty good condition. Most of the homes are modest but in good repair and most yards appear to be mowed. There is quite a bit of vacant land that may be parks or just undeveloped. But it looks clean.
The Vice Mayor is blind. That city is rundown, riddled with poverty and is consistently ranked the most dangerous city in Florida. The problem is poverty and lack of proper parenting. Those 2 are a dangerous mix and any city with those issues will always have a lot of crime. I’m guessing he’s scared to admit it’s dangerous because he wants people to move there and improve it? Either way, numbers don’t lie and that’s a very dangerous city like most of Dade county.
Florida city had gotten worse over the years. Especially in 2018 . The Haitians gangs vs other gangs . Terrorized the whole city. The The residence couldn’t even come outside.
@@dertythegrower NW Miami is the murder capital of Miami especially Miami gardens a.k.a murder gardens looks can be very deceiving because Miami Gardens doesn't even look that bad.
Of course the Vice Mayor is lying! He is a politician, after all! And a local politician will always turn a blind eye to his/her community's problems and sweep its ugliness under the carpet. I have been in Florida City --- it is a toilet!
Some of the homes have bars on the windows, and even around the AC unit. That’s an extremely bad sign! From what I’ve heard from people familiar with that area the entire nature of South Dade changed drastically after Hurricane Andrew in 1992. A lot of hardworking families left places like Florida City and Homestead after Andrew, and moved farther north in Florida. Unfortunately, a number of the people that replaced the old residents after Andrew are not exactly upstanding citizens.
in Lake Worth Beach (population 25,000 in the summer) in 1958 ( to choose just 1 yr as an ex) as 8 year olds we would ride our bikes to piano lessons, to choir practice, to the beach (no adults around), and return for lunch or dinner, throw rocks at gators, float on little boats among the sea cows, climb trees and sit in our tree forts
“ I can’t do it without the parent “ so true 👍 As far as crime goes …when one looks at a criminals record ..they have been in and out of jail numerous times …apparently the punishments haven’t fit the crime …I think serving time for the criminals is a badge of honor …Meanwhile all the victims suffer ..Sad …so very sad ..
Florida City is just very dangerous along with Opa-Locka! It seems like Horaito Caine needs to solve all of the unsolved crimes in those areas. Great Video Nick!
Love your videos man!! Love how you cover my home state and hometown!! You’re fair and cover every part of the country!! To some places where most will never visit!! Thanks again and I’ll continue to watch!!
The best interview on this channel, yet. Everything the man spoke is truth. The citizens of Florida City should be proud, and engaged in their local community. Because their voices are heard. And that's beautiful.
@Irving Shekelstein 😯 did u not listen to the man who was interviewed? I found him to be a spring of hope for Florida city. And to be proud of his efforts trying to make positive changes.
He made no sense, avoided the facts of violent crime. Gates and bars on every window. Someone will steal ahything from your property. "Should be proud" is funny. They obviously are NOT engaged. He says he should be teaching, but he isn't. Voices are heard everywhere, nothing is done. All that matters is did he like Trump?
It is not those places in florida that is dangerous . It is the people who live in those places . I try to stay as far away from those people (not places) as I can. To be honest , it is getting more difficult because those people are everywhere now.
Ya. I've been through there. my daughter was targeted by human traffickers in a Michaels. At the cracker barrel in homestead an employee told me a coworkers daughter had been nabbed twice by them. I drive right through from now on.
@@JamesKPolk-ik6kg No one chose to live like animals, you dolt. The U.S. government is responsible for the ghettos and the war on drugs made it worse. smh
This was really cool Nick. This man is speaking a grass roots effort to make positive changes in his community & its refreshing to hear someone is doing it💓 I wish him much luck & many many blessings🙏🏻💗
There's no grass root effort. He doesn't teach, says he should be. Lots of talk about defending his crap town. Violent crimes get reported, nothing is changing, he is dreaming.
@@thatguyoverthere8355 nice to know which one wouldn't be trying & putting in effort but instead using the usual negative rhetoric that undermines good works 👍🏻 Hope you have a good day
Makes me feel grateful that I was born and raised in Reidsville NC! I live in Bassett VA now and love the small town life! 45 mins From Roanoke and a hour from Greensboro.
Some of it is still paradise though not super 'squeaky' clean. Florida City was completely ravaged by Hurricane Andrew back in 1992 and never really fully recovered from it. Miami still has its problems, hasn't fully recovered from the bloody drug wars that happened back in the 1980's. The panhandle has some of its own problems as well, same as central Florida though I live here and in Polk County with the best sheriff in the business with Sheriff Grady Judd, but it is certainly overall paradise compared to California where they have a very corrupt governor along with other very corrupt politics in Pelosi and Maxwell to name a few who's policies that have transformed that state's landscape socially and economically into a complete hellhole with skyrocketing crime from lawlessness, high population of homeless people with block after block filled with tents, skyrocketing cost of living now unaffordable by the average person where a one bed room apartment averages $1,800 a month, high as over $3,000 in San Fran and $2,600 in LA.
I lived in South Florida for years and finally had to move, the heat, the humidity, the crime, the rudeness, the crazy population growth, I moved to Bainbridge Island in Washinton State, and I could not imagine living anywhere else, very little crime, nice cool weather, no humidity, no bad heat, rain of which I can deal with!!
Washington state though is a deep blue state run by corrupt far left politics. Look at Seattle, now a craphole with tens of homeless people everywhere.
I like this Vice Mayor man! This makes my heart smile! It’s often so much easier to be complacent especially in a small town, but he and the others are working for change! Respect ✊ respect 🫡
I had always wanted to drive across Alligator Alley, and I did so back in 2012. (I *did* see an alligator! 😄) On that trip, I drove down into the Keys. Just as I was getting into the Miami area, I refilled my gas tank; and I remember the attendant telling me to look directly in front of me and not look at anybody to the side of me as I drove through Miami towards US 1. The only other times I have ever heard anybody say that to me were in far south Chicago and Gary; and also in St. Louis. Jarring, to say the least.
Miami is an almost year-round sweltering, expensive patchwork of glitz and dumps with possibly the WORST, third world level traffic in the country. Visit if you will for no more than three days and keep an eye driving around --- you go from glam blocks to frightenening ghettoes in a split second, and will be forever trying to get out!
I drove all over South FL for work 20 years ago and having to cross Miami anytime from 11am to 2pm was impossible while everyone went to lunch. I labeled it third world traffic then and can't imagine what it looks like now. In a good ecoomy, there were cars that had no business being on the road everywhere. It must be scary now.
Poverty is linked to crime. Like do you not study economics, and it’s relation to poverty (which is always fueled by crime) this is why west Palm beach Florida sees less crime than Jacksonville Florida. There isn’t a poor place in the world that doesn’t have higher crime rate in relation to the wealthier neighborhoods.
@@sashamoore9691 actually he’s correct, I grew up in Africa (northern Sudan), and except for tribal skirmishers or massacres linked to government corruption, everyone was equally dirt poor and yet murder or stealing was almost nonexistent, and everyone in the community looked out for each other
Lack of good strong moral fathers and lack of belief in God the Father is one of the reasons why people are hedonistic and commit crimes. Poverty is correlated with crime. Many people are so greedy, I knew Catholic Christian families that were poor but had all they needed.... the poor these days want the rich life and will KILL to get it rather than work smart to get it or accept their place.
Southeast Florida which include all the area's around Miami, including Florida City, has some of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the nation and some of the most violent neighborhoods in the nation and all within a short drive of each other.
You always do a really great job on explaining every detail in every state. This is really awesome. I am a youtuber too but I recommend your videos to all my friends and I suscribed to your channel. I don't know anybody else researching the USA that deep. Keep it up !!!
I wonder if he ever watched the first part of the video with his presentation of shockingly horrible statistics....wonder if gave him any pause at all.
You can solve 90% of the issues in communities of color by focusing on providing high-quality basic education, providing basic job skills, and emphasizing home ownership over rentals by actively discouraging deadbeat landlords from yanking their permits and banning multifamily homes, and consciously building entry-level homes geared towards the community. You can't program poverty away with park and rec programs. You have to rebuild the community.
@Irving Shekelstein Because this is rare in much of the U.S. Most people don't develop skills by building a home since they would need to first learn the skills in order order build the home. And even then with laws and regulations, they would more than likely need to be hired by a construction company. In most cities the inhabitants of the home don't build their own home...
What you say is exactly right Sir, but the young people of color have to attend the schools to get the education, they prefer to follow street life/gangs sadly....
Job skills like scanning items at Dollar General? There is not a rush to buy land there, developers aren't dumb. Your 90% issues will not be solved by anything you mentioned in that town.
That’s the thing about Florida… nice during the day… you find out more about an area if you go there at night. Also, it could be decent in a neighborhood, but just go down a few blocks and see a dirt road and that’s not where ya wanna be.
Sounds about right. I managed a self storage facility in Florida City for 30 yrs and only had 3 issues during that time, none violent. There was the time that bullets hit the building, or the time the gangsters were pulled over in our parking lot with loaded ak s , 2 blocks prior to their destination. Then there was the drunk who drove around town one Saturday, taking out our fence and about a dozen other targets before his drunkmobile finally passed out. It's a small city with big growing pains. US1, SR997, and Florida Turnpike all bottleneck in The 33034. Over 50,000 vehicles pass every day traveling to the Florida Keys or Everglades National Park or Biscayne National Park. It is a great place to do business.
Clearly this guy doesn't have the answers and doesn't know how to work with people who need to bring in professionals but he has that good old boy mentality and nothing is going to change especially under his control
I know a lot of places in Florida. I was born and raised in Miami. Moved to Bradenton at age 16. We never had a lot of money so riding the roads and visiting the smaller towns was our main activity. Lol 😂
I lived in homestead for 19 years and I’ve seen crime in Florida city on a firsthand basis…. My vehicle was shot more than 10 times just sitting outside of a friends house. You can’t go to the police because there will be retaliation for snitching, mind you I was doing nothing wrongs besides being a a suburban raised Hispanic white kid in the wrong place. This mayor is absolutely full of crap. The low iq politicians in Florida are appalling. One of my classmates was shot and killed at Blakey park in Florida city. The amount of crackheads and transients roaming the streets are unbelievable. Florida city is worse than all of the cities in northern Miami dade on a per capita basis.
How to absolutely guarantee to not live in poverty: 1. Don’t have children out of wedlock 2. Don’t be convicted of a crime 3. Don’t get into drugs or abuse alcohol 4. Graduate from high school. In other words, your bad situation is not someone else’s fault.
You can have children in wedlock and STILL be poor...🙃 Not having children in poverty, single or married, makes a bigger difference in whether you'll live in poverty or not.
Behavior is really learned at home, but starting early on at schools is a good idea. I lived in rural central Florida in the mid to late '70s, and crime didn't seem to be all that bad. I guess I'm thinking of " the old Florida" , and that things have changed dramatically. At least this guy is trying to make things better...if everyone tries a little, things improve. More power to him.
the mayor was in his feelings, but yes Florida City is not as bad as it used to be. That is because a lot of jobs (Amazon) are coming there, a lot of new housing and diversity. Central Americans who in the fields and their grown children now buying townhomes for $300k, and the folks who don’t want to work hard are getting pushed out. A lot of those same folks were pushed out of Miami back in the 80s and 90s, and they resettled in Jacksonville. And now Jacksonville is the most dangerous major city in the state, not Miami. If you’re not working hard, South Florida doesn’t have time for you, and I say that as a grandchild of Haitian/Barbadian immigrants
He hummed and hawed about violent crime and the shortage of cops. What exactly was wise? Dreaming outloud about changes with no real results. He doesn't teach, but says he should. Nobody in Tallahassee gives 2 sh*ts about fla city.
He correctly identifies the issue as learned behavior. People need to be taught right. I’m not surprised the current government of Florida couldn’t care less. Par for the course for them.
@@twinbee13monsterhunter I was alil kid in a middle class neighborhood in hollywood. The damage was pretty insane even in a decent part of town and caused chaos.
@@dertythegrower I know right he said it was worse then Chicago lol I dont know if the police chief and mayor Wallace are fudging the crime stats to get more state and federal funds. Because Florida city is not that bad. Mayor Wallace got the biggest house in Florida city it's a mansion lol
Where they going to go you just making the problem worse overtime with gentrification.. then a new Florida city will appear. On this mass scale of scoeity with such a massive population these old world solutions won't work .. you can't just cast out people in your community and not expect problems over time . It's a community thing the mayor guys right
it has a few things going for it. not too much traffic. the small houses could be fixed up. it just needs a nice park and community center. it could be fixed up to be a nice town where you can walk or ride bike to the store.
There are places like this all over the country. I heard of a county in Mich where all of the dopers and gangbangers that had three or more arrest. Were rounded up and told that they were out of business. They were told to move or know that their next arrest was going to send them to prison for a maximum sentence. If there is only 12000 people they could probably put a big dent in the problem with about 4 or 5 bus loads of knuckleheads.
North and south Miami Beach operated that way back in 1996...got rid of gangs and others,they move out...thing got much better until now..going back again to it.
Great interview Nick! If you were to fact check him, just how many Florida City' s are there, if the news papers are not referring to his Florida City?
He's on the right track about respectful policing. Showing people and their property respect is something that hasnt happened in a lot of poor or high crime areas and its a part of the cycle. Somebody has to be the adult and start the respect circle it makes a huge difference. I come from this type of environment, Youngstown Ohio (but now a Florida res.), so I speak from experience. Its super easy to hate police who treat you like shit every time there is contact. I disagree with his views of guns but its understandable from his position. Nick's videos are becoming about so much more than simple visit vlogs. Good job man. 👏
That stretch of US1, where gas stations, motels and some eateries is iffy for tourists. Best thing is to get whatever you need at the turnpike rest stop and then keep going till you reach the keys.
Why are all these places all over the US the same. Same people , same gang problems , same drug problems. Where are the parents ? They should be held responsible for their children. When are people going to get fed up. This country is out of control.
Wow - this is why things never get fixed. This Vice Mayor is in total denial and will never be able to get the job done. I see these comments here about making positive changes, etc. This will continue to decline unfortunately. What a shame.
That was my first thought... When he blamed it on the name.. as if to say "No... it's not happening because you are reading the news wrong... Because of our name.. Florida City." as if the name is confusing people when they hear crime in FL they assume it's ONLY in that city? Huh?
No disrespect to the Vice Mayor but I don’t think he knows what he is talking about. He said there’s not that many home ownership. And that he was trying to change that. But how is he going to change a single mother not having the money to buy their home? Education?!? Remember he said, “Talk to the parent” and not Parents. Because he was speaking like a politician and this is why many things in this country never get solved. I believe he was better off saying to lock all the criminals up and throw away the key.END
Honestly, every state has its share of bad neighborhoods. You always have to be aware of your surroundings. In terms of size, Florida City is quite small compared to Chicago or Oakland CA. I'm not sure how population size comes into play here but it's certainly not a good neighborhood by any standards.
It’s got crime, I’ve seen stuff down in FC that I hardly have ever seen in major cities. But there is major improvements happening there and I think it’s gonna get better
Every single time a certain demographic moves in, crime goes way up. Can't blame the white man and capitalism when their culture and values are responsible.
I lived in key largo and homestead is ghetto. Florida city is tiny and mostly farm workers. I remember getting followed by a cop all the way from Florida city to the Everglades park entrance. Miami and Ft Lauderdale seemed way more dangerous than Florida city
Have you been to Rivera Beach on the FL East coast ? I warned by the police to make sure I was out of town come dark for my own safety and that was in 1988 !
U Should cover Modesto California . 7th street bridge down to Morgan st. Dallas street stretch in Deep South side. West side sutter ave bedrock. Airport (Kerr ave) off Yosemite and parklawn off of Morgan .
I love the new video content! I think you’re my new UA-cam crush. Yeah, Florida is an odd place, but you described the majority of the United States in this video. No one is running around in South Florida carjacking, and there’s not a random serial shooter on any of the highways. You need to come do a Hampton Roads area next.
We DO have randon shooters on i4,ppl have died from it,and thats central florida. Id NEVER even visit south florida,maybe drive quickly thru someday on my way 2 the keys. I have no desire 2 go 2 orlando especially pine hills,someone dies there every day from foul play!
@@lingbingus You may have random, but we have serial. We have several per week now and people are scared to drive on 264 and 64. I left South Florida, a great area, to a small town, so a bigger town and I don’t go out at night or drive in the highway. Merica has gone downhill! My next move is another country. I’m out!
@@lingbingus Hampton Roads area in Virginia. Portsmouth they are calling Little Baghdad. The 7-Eleven’s are getting robbed at 7 o’clock in the morning, the serial shooter on the highway, and random shootings all over the city. It’s absolutely crazy!
listen there is a difference from mental health and behavioral issues... as a tech in Mental health I can assure that labeling or using mental health as an excuse is actually misleading the youth. As a leader I see his heart is in the right place however some neighborhoods are just stuck in a hustlers tradition.
In the spring of 2022, my mom and I flew down to Miami for a vacation in Key West and South Beach. After we picked up our rental car, we drove from the airport all the way to Key West. We drove through Florida City, since it's the gateway to the Keys. It struck me as a bit run-down and on the poorer side, but I wasn't aware of the history/crime rates in this place till today. Honestly, we only went through some of the more main/centralized parts though, so I can't say too much. I don't think we stopped here at all. Didn't feel like a place that I would be comfortable stopping in, though. Although personally, I find it a bit distasteful that some are trashing that mayor for being positive about his city/trying to turn it around. He genuinely seems to want to make things better for the people there. It's his home - if you take pride in where you live, wouldn't you want to lift up your home, even in its ugliest moments?
I’ve spent the last 4 winters in Florida City. I stayed at rv park called southern comfort. Every year there are at least 40 thefts in the park. Police refuse to even take a report.
I live in Homestead. West Homestead and Florida city is a small poor farming community. It use to be alot worse.They mainly rob the migrant workers and they mainly shoot each other lol. East Homestead by the airforce base has a lot of new developments. Florida city is no where near as bad as liberty city, overtown, opa locka and Miami gardens they have a lot more murders then Florida city. Also belle glades is a lot worse. Fun fact Florida city police chief is Carlos Taylor the father of the great Miami Hurricane Sean Taylor. The Florida city Razorbacks are national football pop Warner champions. Alot of good football players have come out of Florida city and Homestead.
I used to live in Liesure City many years ago. It was a little neighborhood called pleasure village. I remember as teens, we would jump off this overpass, into a very small canal. What were we thinking😳? 😆
I also just remebered this, after a Homestead football game one might, my friend and I were going to walk back to her house. We were cutting threw a parking lot, and I was robbed of my gold necklaces I was wearing! There were people and police all over too.
@@talulatree5297 I to use to jump from that bridge on the turnpike. Kids these days dont jump from the bridges too much traffic now. Plus kids no longer swim in canals down here anymore too much pollution? I guess they all swim in real pools now lol
@@talulatree5297 I guess that's part of living in Homestead you're going to get robbed at least once lol Its not as bad now. A lot of new developments in Homestead. Lot of people are moving down here now. I actually think they are ruining Homestead its Turning into a city. Everyone is moving down here from Miami. Farmers are selling their fields to developers 😭
I spent a night in Florida City coming back from the Keys way back in 2014. Went to the Walgreens to get some pepto and the cashier told me to have a safe night. I can see why she said that 😳.
You were fine lol but what's more crazy to me (I live in Key West) was going that Walgreens and seeing they locked the Dove Soap because too many people kept stealing them smash and grab style
Wtf is the vice mayor talking about saying it's not Florida city, Fl it's just our name is Florida city, Fl & it's a completely different city entirely..I'm so confused
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Mayor making excuses, what a joke
I lived in Panama city 5 years and Homestead 21 years and traveled all over the state really a great place to visit and lots of stuff to do more variety than anywhere except maybe California.
Nick I've watched most of them and between your amazing insight, videos and interviews (plus the rising cost of housing in Florida) my dream of moving there no longer exists. I'm 63 and wanted to move down in 2019 but life happens. So here I sit in Maryland wondering where to go. And Myrtle Beach is out now too, thank you very much 😉. Great content. Thanks for all the insight. 👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Let's see Florida City or homestead at night... In January
Nick why do you cruise these places under the veil of youtube?
Miami native here. When you drive through Miami Gardens, Opa-Locka, North Miami, which are their own cities, you feel like you gotta be on point, because ish can pop off any given moment. The same feeling you feel down in Miami neighborhoods like: Little Haiti, Allapattah, Brownsville, Liberty City, and Overtown. You don’t get that feeling in Homestead or Florida City. Nonetheless, you gotta be aware of your surroundings everywhere. Just giving you my perspective.
Kinda agree but I felt the vibe in Liberty city not some other areas in NW Miami
@@NickJohnson lol I worked in nw Miami, and even the darker residents were scared to go out at night. Johnny's right.
@@NickJohnson No doubt. Some areas of NW Miami-Dade are definitely more laidback than others. I’m all over Miami, so I definitely know how it is. Somebody just got killed in Coral Gables in broad daylight the other day, and Gables is not even close to being a ghetto. Just goes to show. Stuff happens anywhere these days. Gotta be alert at all times.
Because liberty city, Miami gardens, opa locka and overtown are alot worse then Florida city. They have murders every day in N.W Miami. I also Iive in Miami Dade.
I used to pass by their just to buy food it wasn’t that bad compared to now. And yes you still had to be on your toes
Cages around the AC units is a pretty bad sign.
Man they steal A.C units all the time in Miami Dade not just Florida city
I've seen caged AC units in high end neighborhoods in Tampa. Sign of the times, easy $. Cage it to save it.
See that in Cape Coral. They are stealing well pumps now.
I guess you could say that in more northern places with less property crime, a cage around ac condensers makes more sense if you had issues with a dog peeing on it, causing premature corrosion.
I lived in Homestead for 22 years. Florida City was horrible then & still is. To say their crime statistics are attributable to other cities named Florida City is just insane.
Is there parts that are no too bad? Someone mentioned downtown Florida City . I don't know where that is.... Also MLK Road area
@@lesabooth5243 there really is no downtown. Just some government buildings on the north side of Palm Drive (SW344 St) less than half a mile west of its intersection with US1.
@@dpg0jod Where is MLK in Florida City or Homestead??
@@dpg0jod I'm staying at the Travelodge in Florida City rt 1
It was a lame excuse for their high crime.
How do kids not run around with the wrong folks when the wrong folks are their parents? Great interview and I do think the place has a chance for recovery.
Go visit at night, see how wonderful it is.
@@thatguyoverthere8355 Everyone comes out at night. It's to dam hot in the daytime. A little two year kid just got shot in Florida city last night 😭
@@twinbee13monsterhunter saw that. I don't want to be a d*ck, but it is a picker town full of people Repubs don't care about and keep trying to deport. Federalees aren't sending money to help. Peace.
+++ It looks like Puerto rico in 2022.
I certainly hope so...all children deserve to live in a safe and healthy place 🙏
🤣 The mayor doesn't even believe his own BS when he's talking about Florida City. You're not reading the paper right guy! Read it right! It's just a name we made for ourselves! 🤣
Send in a auditor,,,bet they are all thieves in the night,,,let's look at city credit card use and gasoline purchases ,,guarantee it's a lot of personal expenses,,yep,,
Yea that was straight bs what was he even trying to say lol
I lost brain cells.
Otis Wallace is the mayor of Florida city. This man is the vice mayor. FYI Florida city is a small poor farming community. Miami gardens, liberty city, Opa locka and overtown in Miami are a lot worse.
Vice mayor seems hella confused... "of the statistics, the facts, they're wrong. I don't see that" ofcourse you don't, governing bodies never do...
When I see a community, I judge the safety factor on a sliding scale depending on how many fences there are and if they have bars on the door and windows. That place seems to have a lot of both. They were put in place for a reason and the reason is not good people.
Americans need to acknowledge that the diversity experiment failed.
I used to frequent the Versailles, a great Cuban restaurant in Little Havana (Miami). Always crowded and often had to park behind on the neighborhood streets day or night. The neighborhood seemed nice and well kept though every home had a fence and bars on the doors/windows. I would still go except I just don't get into Miami much anymore.
I always used the sights of houses with massive bars on windows and doors. That’s the sign for anyone wanting to avoid areas like that.
I'm sure the mayor is a nice guy, but he seems a bit uneducated and wishful thinking. Numbers don't lie. But, I really like his optimism and the fact that he realizes that everything starts at home, instead of the hood victim mentality.
Exactly! Bars on the windows and chain link fencing around the front of the house says it all.
Demographics matter.
If you want to avoid places with high homicide and violent crime rates in the US make sure you know
what the demographics are before going there.
You are so right. I only checked the areas I was interested in living, I wish I had learned about the whole state. The crimes here are often and brutal. Pasco County is in the news daily. I’ve never lived in a state that has so many violent crimes. We came here from Colorado and are regretting it but we have parents who are elderly and ill. Maybe someday we will move back to CO when we are not needed here anymore.
Why skirt around the issue? Just say don’t live in black neighborhoods.
What demographics are you referring to? Race?
@@JohnLee-db9zt yes he's referring to race, he just doesn't have the balls to say it out right.
@@NursePN09 well the most dangerous places in dade are primarily black. That’s not a knock against black people. You won’t hear that from me. I’ve been in every hood in south Florida for decades working. There is poverty and gang culture. You’ll also meet some of the best people in those areas. I’m not afraid to say it because I do not give af about being politically correct. Florida City, Ghoulds, Liberty City, Miami Gardens, Opa Locka. Lots of poverty and lots of drugs. I’m pulling for a recovery.
Even if they "saved" this place it has no character. SO depressing!
Non at all
Thats most American towns. Boring places filled with bored people watching TV (now UA-cam) who take drugs and booze to mask the boredom. Crime adds excitement like what they see on TV so they try it. TV doesn’t show hard work over long periods to build a way of life that then looks boring to lots of people because they aren’t famous on TV. America’s values are based on TV and anything goes. No respect for traditional family structure. No fathers around. Men don’t work. No discipline. No self sacriice. Soft, lazy, the easy way leads to what you find all over America.
Poverty is no reason for crime. I grew up poor and never stole a thing or any crime whatsoever.
I agree. The county in Georgia where I grew up is one of the poorest actually made the National news back in the recession of 2008. I never felt unsafe still didn’t when I went home last year. My Grandmother leaves her keys in the car even though our first night her about that. Honestly I didn’t realize we were poor until I left.
It's not an excuse, but poorer places have higher crime so unless that's a pretty amazing coincidence, then clearly it is a reason and you'd have to be incredibly naive not to accept that reality. Don't confuse reasons with excuses.
Just yell BLM! You can get away with anything.
@@chachar7458 facts. If someone steals because they are poor and they are trying to survive that is clearly an understandable reason. However it's no excuse to not try to find ways to get out or work harder.
I also did not crime. I built things like a Frankenstein bike made from 3 bikes or a spud gun but nothing criminal. We had a lot of empty lots to do it in. That experience served me well as a combat engineer in the Marines.
The Mayor is very optimistic, but definitely has a long road ahead of him. Building people's sense of pride within their own community is hard when people go home at the end of the day and get bombarded by the media telling them that everything wrong is someone else's fault and they are doomed.
I think starting a public clean up the neighborhood.
He's the vice mayor. Otis Wallace is the mayor of Florida city
he made no sense at all. what.
The media is telling the truth when it comes to Florida and it’s crime. Florida likes to suppress their crime rate statistics, and any other ailments that reflect badly on the place. But stats don’t lie. Florida is a gutter, and will soon be the next west virginia
The media tells the truth about this dump.
I live in rural Central Florida now, but was born and raised in Fort Lauderdale in a nice area, but too much of both Broward and Dade are just the worst.
Broward county is where john Walsh did a lot of filming for cops
The streets appear to be in pretty good condition. Most of the homes are modest but in good repair and most yards appear to be mowed. There is quite a bit of vacant land that may be parks or just undeveloped. But it looks clean.
that was my thought to, people seemed to have pride in there plot of land. Most lawns looked mowed and cared for.
@@blackcherry6877 some were a lot were not. Obviously not upper class. but have seen a LOT worse
In person it’s totally different. It’s easy to feel the danger vibes when you’re there it’s hard to explain
That city official is in denial
The Vice Mayor is blind. That city is rundown, riddled with poverty and is consistently ranked the most dangerous city in Florida. The problem is poverty and lack of proper parenting. Those 2 are a dangerous mix and any city with those issues will always have a lot of crime.
I’m guessing he’s scared to admit it’s dangerous because he wants people to move there and improve it? Either way, numbers don’t lie and that’s a very dangerous city like most of Dade county.
Florida city use to be a lot worse they made a lot of progress.
Florida city had gotten worse over the years. Especially in 2018 . The Haitians gangs vs other gangs . Terrorized the whole city. The The residence couldn’t even come outside.
@@dertythegrower NW Miami is the murder capital of Miami especially Miami gardens a.k.a murder gardens looks can be very deceiving because Miami Gardens doesn't even look that bad.
Babies raising babies is a never ending cycle of destruction...Been living in Fla city my whole life
Of course the Vice Mayor is lying! He is a politician, after all! And a local politician will always turn a blind eye to his/her community's problems and sweep its ugliness under the carpet. I have been in Florida City --- it is a toilet!
Some of the homes have bars on the windows, and even around the AC unit. That’s an extremely bad sign! From what I’ve heard from people familiar with that area the entire nature of South Dade changed drastically after Hurricane Andrew in 1992. A lot of hardworking families left places like Florida City and Homestead after Andrew, and moved farther north in Florida. Unfortunately, a number of the people that replaced the old residents after Andrew are not exactly upstanding citizens.
Homestead is a whole lot better since after the hurricane andrew. Homestead is brand new. Alot of develpment and good stuff coming down.
in Lake Worth Beach (population 25,000 in the summer) in 1958 ( to choose just 1 yr as an ex) as 8 year olds we would ride our bikes to piano lessons, to choir practice, to the beach (no adults around), and return for lunch or dinner, throw rocks at gators, float on little boats among the sea cows, climb trees and sit in our tree forts
To bad it’s dangerous as hell now at night even with the new construction. Population more like $125,000 with all the immigrants
“ I can’t do it without the parent “ so true 👍 As far as crime goes …when one looks at a criminals record ..they have been in and out of jail numerous times …apparently the punishments haven’t fit the crime …I think serving time for the criminals is a badge of honor …Meanwhile all the victims suffer ..Sad …so very sad ..
It definitely is a badge of honor for them 🙄🙄🙄 losers
Florida City is just very dangerous along with Opa-Locka! It seems like Horaito Caine needs to solve all of the unsolved crimes in those areas. Great Video Nick!
Lol nice CSI Miami reference... 🤣🤣🤣
I prefer Florida City over Opa-Locka
I was born in Opa-Locka back when north Jackson used to be on 27ave
Average make close to 15k yr
Opa locka is worse then Florida city
Love your videos man!! Love how you cover my home state and hometown!! You’re fair and cover every part of the country!! To some places where most will never visit!! Thanks again and I’ll continue to watch!!
Ok daniel I'm glad you like everything. I try! ❤️
This guest stated exactly - VERBATIM - what they said in New Orleans, St Louis, Memphis and Baltimore. Good luck with that.
The best interview on this channel, yet. Everything the man spoke is truth. The citizens of Florida City should be proud, and engaged in their local community. Because their voices are heard. And that's beautiful.
@Irving Shekelstein Florida city has made a lot of progress it use to be a lot worse.
@Irving Shekelstein 😯 did u not listen to the man who was interviewed? I found him to be a spring of hope for Florida city. And to be proud of his efforts trying to make positive changes.
He made no sense, avoided the facts of violent crime. Gates and bars on every window. Someone will steal ahything from your property. "Should be proud" is funny. They obviously are NOT engaged. He says he should be teaching, but he isn't. Voices are heard everywhere, nothing is done. All that matters is did he like Trump?
It is not those places in florida that is dangerous . It is the people who live in those places . I try to stay as far away from those people (not places) as I can. To be honest , it is getting more difficult because those people are everywhere now.
Yep!!
I agree, where there's more than 3 I shall not be, if there's 4 or more I'm out the door.
- Tommy Sotomayor
Great advice huh?!
Ya. I've been through there. my daughter was targeted by human traffickers in a Michaels. At the cracker barrel in homestead an employee told me a coworkers daughter had been nabbed twice by them. I drive right through from now on.
Where there are certain demographics, there's crime. Simple as that.
True that. People chose to live like animals, they become animals.
@@blackcherry6877 exactly what u think smh
@@JamesKPolk-ik6kg No one chose to live like animals, you dolt. The U.S. government is responsible for the ghettos and the war on drugs made it worse. smh
Let me guess it's genetics right? smh
This was really cool Nick.
This man is speaking a grass roots effort to make positive changes in his community & its refreshing to hear someone is doing it💓
I wish him much luck & many many blessings🙏🏻💗
They have made a lot good changes it use to be alot worse.
@@twinbee13monsterhunter I sure hope so. I'm staying there for a week in January
@@lesabooth5243 Where ? The hostel? The Hotels on U.S 1 are not bad. Just dont go to Martin Luther king blvd. Lol
There's no grass root effort. He doesn't teach, says he should be. Lots of talk about defending his crap town. Violent crimes get reported, nothing is changing, he is dreaming.
@@thatguyoverthere8355 nice to know which one wouldn't be trying & putting in effort but instead using the usual negative rhetoric that undermines good works 👍🏻
Hope you have a good day
Makes me feel grateful that I was born and raised in Reidsville NC! I live in Bassett VA now and love the small town life! 45 mins
From Roanoke and a hour from Greensboro.
I HAVE FAMILY DOWN THAT AREA
Is that close to Fredericksburg or Alexandria?
I’m so glad you made this. People want to flock to Florida because they believe it is a paradise. Well it is not. There are trashy people everywhere.
Some of it is still paradise though not super 'squeaky' clean. Florida City was completely ravaged by Hurricane Andrew back in 1992 and never really fully recovered from it. Miami still has its problems, hasn't fully recovered from the bloody drug wars that happened back in the 1980's. The panhandle has some of its own problems as well, same as central Florida though I live here and in Polk County with the best sheriff in the business with Sheriff Grady Judd, but it is certainly overall paradise compared to California where they have a very corrupt governor along with other very corrupt politics in Pelosi and Maxwell to name a few who's policies that have transformed that state's landscape socially and economically into a complete hellhole with skyrocketing crime from lawlessness, high population of homeless people with block after block filled with tents, skyrocketing cost of living now unaffordable by the average person where a one bed room apartment averages $1,800 a month, high as over $3,000 in San Fran and $2,600 in LA.
Florida actually more if it’s share of trashy people than anywhere else. Lived there for 8 years and couldn’t wait to get out. Paradise, no!
The vice mayor you spoke to laid out the heaviest word salad I’ve ever heard in my life. Wtf is he talking about? Made zero sense.
I lived in South Florida for years and finally had to move, the heat, the humidity, the crime, the rudeness, the crazy population growth, I moved to Bainbridge Island in Washinton State, and I could not imagine living anywhere else, very little crime, nice cool weather, no humidity, no bad heat, rain of which I can deal with!!
Does it snow a lot up there in Washington?
Washington state though is a deep blue state run by corrupt far left politics. Look at Seattle, now a craphole with tens of homeless people everywhere.
@@matthewhernandez8342 Not too much in the area where I live, but yes, we do get a very small amount of snow.
I like this Vice Mayor man! This makes my heart smile! It’s often so much easier to be complacent especially in a small town, but he and the others are working for change! Respect ✊ respect 🫡
I had always wanted to drive across Alligator Alley, and I did so back in 2012. (I *did* see an alligator! 😄) On that trip, I drove down into the Keys. Just as I was getting into the Miami area, I refilled my gas tank; and I remember the attendant telling me to look directly in front of me and not look at anybody to the side of me as I drove through Miami towards US 1.
The only other times I have ever heard anybody say that to me were in far south Chicago and Gary; and also in St. Louis. Jarring, to say the least.
Miami is an almost year-round sweltering, expensive patchwork of glitz and dumps with possibly the WORST, third world level traffic in the country. Visit if you will for no more than three days and keep an eye driving around --- you go from glam blocks to frightenening ghettoes in a split second, and will be forever trying to get out!
I drove all over South FL for work 20 years ago and having to cross Miami anytime from 11am to 2pm was impossible while everyone went to lunch. I labeled it third world traffic then and can't imagine what it looks like now. In a good ecoomy, there were cars that had no business being on the road everywhere. It must be scary now.
Good luck to the Mayor with his aspirations. Poverty doesn't cause crime; people do. Having little and struggling doesn't force one to rob and steal.
Poverty is linked to crime. Like do you not study economics, and it’s relation to poverty (which is always fueled by crime) this is why west Palm beach Florida sees less crime than Jacksonville Florida. There isn’t a poor place in the world that doesn’t have higher crime rate in relation to the wealthier neighborhoods.
@@sashamoore9691 actually he’s correct, I grew up in Africa (northern Sudan), and except for tribal skirmishers or massacres linked to government corruption, everyone was equally dirt poor and yet murder or stealing was almost nonexistent, and everyone in the community looked out for each other
Lack of good strong moral fathers and lack of belief in God the Father is one of the reasons why people are hedonistic and commit crimes. Poverty is correlated with crime. Many people are so greedy, I knew Catholic Christian families that were poor but had all they needed.... the poor these days want the rich life and will KILL to get it rather than work smart to get it or accept their place.
That city seems really clean to be part of such a crappy hood.
I kept watching and a few spots were junky but I’ve seen so much worse.
Southeast Florida which include all the area's around Miami, including Florida City, has some of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the nation and some of the most violent neighborhoods in the nation and all within a short drive of each other.
You always do a really great job on explaining every detail in every state. This is really awesome. I am a youtuber too but I recommend your videos to all my friends and I suscribed to your channel. I don't know anybody else researching the USA that deep. Keep it up !!!
Hey Albert! Just subbed.
Not even the mayor knows wtf is going on lol 🤣
I wonder if he ever watched the first part of the video with his presentation of shockingly horrible statistics....wonder if gave him any pause at all.
he talks like a comedian the level of denial seems like a joke
Great video Nick, thank you sharing it.
You can solve 90% of the issues in communities of color by focusing on providing high-quality basic education, providing basic job skills, and emphasizing home ownership over rentals by actively discouraging deadbeat landlords from yanking their permits and banning multifamily homes, and consciously building entry-level homes geared towards the community. You can't program poverty away with park and rec programs. You have to rebuild the community.
@Irving Shekelstein Because this is rare in much of the U.S. Most people don't develop skills by building a home since they would need to first learn the skills in order order build the home. And even then with laws and regulations, they would more than likely need to be hired by a construction company. In most cities the inhabitants of the home don't build their own home...
What you say is exactly right Sir, but the young people of color have to attend the schools to get the education, they prefer to follow street life/gangs sadly....
Job skills like scanning items at Dollar General? There is not a rush to buy land there, developers aren't dumb. Your 90% issues will not be solved by anything you mentioned in that town.
This place looks like a paradise compared to New York City! Doesn’t look bad but I could imagine it’s dangerous especially when the sun goes down
Florida city use to be a lot worse. Yes everyone comes out at night because it's to dam hot during the day.
Don’t let the palm trees fool ya
Prostitution is bad
That’s the thing about Florida… nice during the day… you find out more about an area if you go there at night. Also, it could be decent in a neighborhood, but just go down a few blocks and see a dirt road and that’s not where ya wanna be.
Sounds about right.
I managed a self storage facility in Florida City for 30 yrs and only had 3 issues during that time, none violent.
There was the time that bullets hit the building, or the time the gangsters were pulled over in our parking lot with loaded ak s , 2 blocks prior to their destination.
Then there was the drunk who drove around town one Saturday, taking out our fence and about a dozen other targets before his drunkmobile finally passed out.
It's a small city with big growing pains.
US1, SR997, and Florida Turnpike all bottleneck in The 33034.
Over 50,000 vehicles pass every day traveling to the Florida Keys or Everglades National Park or Biscayne National Park.
It is a great place to do business.
Thanks. I've only visited Florida once in my whole life. Connected thru Miami airport lots but not much in the State. Glad to know more now.
Clearly this guy doesn't have the answers and doesn't know how to work with people who need to bring in professionals but he has that good old boy mentality and nothing is going to change especially under his control
I know a lot of places in Florida. I was born and raised in Miami. Moved to Bradenton at age 16. We never had a lot of money so riding the roads and visiting the smaller towns was our main activity. Lol 😂
Rhode Island is no better.
I think the Vice Mayor has laid bare the challenges. You can't lock away your problems. There literally aren't enough CO's to staff the prisons.
Funny Dade correctional institution is in Florida city. It's a big Florida prison lol
The guest is so educative and informative 👌🏻💚🤍💙👍🏻
I lived in homestead for 19 years and I’ve seen crime in Florida city on a firsthand basis…. My vehicle was shot more than 10 times just sitting outside of a friends house. You can’t go to the police because there will be retaliation for snitching, mind you I was doing nothing wrongs besides being a a suburban raised Hispanic white kid in the wrong place. This mayor is absolutely full of crap. The low iq politicians in Florida are appalling. One of my classmates was shot and killed at Blakey park in Florida city. The amount of crackheads and transients roaming the streets are unbelievable. Florida city is worse than all of the cities in northern Miami dade on a per capita basis.
Florida City is a place you don’t want to drive through when the sun goes down. That’s when the crime comes out.
How to absolutely guarantee to not live in poverty:
1. Don’t have children out of wedlock
2. Don’t be convicted of a crime
3. Don’t get into drugs or abuse alcohol
4. Graduate from high school.
In other words, your bad situation is not someone else’s fault.
You can have children in wedlock and STILL be poor...🙃 Not having children in poverty, single or married, makes a bigger difference in whether you'll live in poverty or not.
Well said MSU Doc.......I whole heartedly concur
Yes get that abortion, oh wait.
Yea sir. Take responsibility and clean your neighborhood up. Pick up some trash.
Vast majority of mass shooters come from the middle class and within wedlock
Behavior is really learned at home, but starting early on at schools is a good idea.
I lived in rural central Florida in the mid to late '70s, and crime didn't seem to be all that bad. I guess I'm thinking of " the old Florida" , and that things have changed dramatically.
At least this guy is trying to make things better...if everyone tries a little, things improve. More power to him.
the mayor was in his feelings, but yes Florida City is not as bad as it used to be. That is because a lot of jobs (Amazon) are coming there, a lot of new housing and diversity. Central Americans who in the fields and their grown children now buying townhomes for $300k, and the folks who don’t want to work hard are getting pushed out. A lot of those same folks were pushed out of Miami back in the 80s and 90s, and they resettled in Jacksonville. And now Jacksonville is the most dangerous major city in the state, not Miami. If you’re not working hard, South Florida doesn’t have time for you, and I say that as a grandchild of Haitian/Barbadian immigrants
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Jacksonville definitely seems off the chain compared to Miami now a days
Great video. The vice mayor is a wise man. There is substantive hope for this community.
He’s not giving up on people. Unlike you.
He hummed and hawed about violent crime and the shortage of cops. What exactly was wise? Dreaming outloud about changes with no real results. He doesn't teach, but says he should. Nobody in Tallahassee gives 2 sh*ts about fla city.
He correctly identifies the issue as learned behavior. People need to be taught right. I’m not surprised the current government of Florida couldn’t care less. Par for the course for them.
I used to live in south FL and as soon as I saw most dangerous place in FL first thing that came to mind was Florida City. Really scary place.
Its not that scary. You should have seen the South Dade area after Hurricane Andrew in 92. It was like a war zone back then.
@@twinbee13monsterhunter I was alil kid in a middle class neighborhood in hollywood. The damage was pretty insane even in a decent part of town and caused chaos.
@@dertythegrower I know right he said it was worse then Chicago lol I dont know if the police chief and mayor Wallace are fudging the crime stats to get more state and federal funds. Because Florida city is not that bad. Mayor Wallace got the biggest house in Florida city it's a mansion lol
When I arrive at Homestead AFB the first thing I was told was to stay out of Florida City because of the crime. This was in 1985.
GENTRIFICATION Will Be The Only Thing To REMOVE The CRIMINALS by Pricing Out The PROBLEMS, However It Won't Make The TRAFFIC any Better.
That’s an interesting point
Where they going to go you just making the problem worse overtime with gentrification.. then a new Florida city will appear. On this mass scale of scoeity with such a massive population these old world solutions won't work .. you can't just cast out people in your community and not expect problems over time . It's a community thing the mayor guys right
hello , i wish the vice mayor and his community , all the very best ...............thank you , for sharing.........
it has a few things going for it. not too much traffic. the small houses could be fixed up. it just needs a nice park and community center. it could be fixed up to be a nice town where you can walk or ride bike to the store.
There are places like this all over the country. I heard of a county in Mich where all of the dopers and gangbangers that had three or more arrest. Were rounded up and told that they were out of business. They were told to move or know that their next arrest was going to send them to prison for a maximum sentence. If there is only 12000 people they could probably put a big dent in the problem with about 4 or 5 bus loads of knuckleheads.
North and south Miami Beach operated that way back in 1996...got rid of gangs and others,they move out...thing got much better until now..going back again to it.
Great interview Nick! If you were to fact check him, just how many Florida City' s are there, if the news papers are not referring to his Florida City?
He's lying there is only 1 Florida City Fl... I was so confused by his comment
I enjoy your narration style, it's fun and informative.
The mayor talks about crime, guns and police as what wrong with the country. Not once he talk about the education system and how that needs to change.
great interview, thanks
The guy he interviewed just rambled on until everyone had forgot what the original question was.
He's on the right track about respectful policing. Showing people and their property respect is something that hasnt happened in a lot of poor or high crime areas and its a part of the cycle. Somebody has to be the adult and start the respect circle it makes a huge difference. I come from this type of environment, Youngstown Ohio (but now a Florida res.), so I speak from experience. Its super easy to hate police who treat you like shit every time there is contact.
I disagree with his views of guns but its understandable from his position.
Nick's videos are becoming about so much more than simple visit vlogs. Good job man. 👏
What the hell is he talking about? It’s another city? They have shot spotters but not a lot of crime? Got it. WTF?
When EVERY house has bars on the windows.......🥺
That stretch of US1, where gas stations, motels and some eateries is iffy for tourists. Best thing is to get whatever you need at the turnpike rest stop and then keep going till you reach the keys.
That's not the real Florida city you gotta go west on palm drive to see the real Florida city
Why are all these places all over the US the same. Same people , same gang problems , same drug problems. Where are the parents ? They should be held responsible for their children. When are people going to get fed up. This country is out of control.
Wow - this is why things never get fixed. This Vice Mayor is in total denial and will never be able to get the job done. I see these comments here about making positive changes, etc. This will continue to decline unfortunately. What a shame.
Florida city has gotten a lot better. You should have seen it after Hurricane Andrew in 92. It was like a war zone down here.
That was my first thought... When he blamed it on the name.. as if to say "No... it's not happening because you are reading the news wrong... Because of our name.. Florida City." as if the name is confusing people when they hear crime in FL they assume it's ONLY in that city? Huh?
You crack me up 😆
"1 in 1200 chance of getting murdered that year"
No disrespect to the Vice Mayor but I don’t think he knows what he is talking about. He said there’s not that many home ownership. And that he was trying to change that. But how is he going to change a single mother not having the money to buy their home? Education?!? Remember he said, “Talk to the parent” and not Parents. Because he was speaking like a politician and this is why many things in this country never get solved. I believe he was better off saying to lock all the criminals up and throw away the key.END
Thanks for sharing this
Honestly, every state has its share of bad neighborhoods. You always have to be aware of your surroundings. In terms of size, Florida City is quite small compared to Chicago or Oakland CA. I'm not sure how population size comes into play here but it's certainly not a good neighborhood by any standards.
It’s got crime, I’ve seen stuff down in FC that I hardly have ever seen in major cities. But there is major improvements happening there and I think it’s gonna get better
Florida city was nice to me when I went to the Everglades for 2 weeks, but it felt weird being the only white boy at Walmart.
😂
Every single time a certain demographic moves in, crime goes way up. Can't blame the white man and capitalism when their culture and values are responsible.
Being the only white person at Wal-Mart is actually pretty common these days.
I looked at the racial demographics and it’s
51% Black
49% Hispanic
1% White
I’m not even joking
@@taxthesocialist2602 yea
Great interview!
I lived in key largo and homestead is ghetto. Florida city is tiny and mostly farm workers. I remember getting followed by a cop all the way from Florida city to the Everglades park entrance. Miami and Ft Lauderdale seemed way more dangerous than Florida city
"Get our people right"... "Learn mental behavior" ...this dud scares TF out of me!!!
Have you been to Rivera Beach on the FL East coast ? I warned by the police to make sure I was out of town come dark for my own safety and that was in 1988 !
Vice mayor knew absolutely nothing about the town, as well as said nothing solid either… also 53% black… yea, it will be violent.
U Should cover Modesto California . 7th street bridge down to Morgan st. Dallas street stretch in Deep South side. West side sutter ave bedrock. Airport (Kerr ave) off Yosemite and parklawn off of Morgan .
I love the new video content! I think you’re my new UA-cam crush. Yeah, Florida is an odd place, but you described the majority of the United States in this video. No one is running around in South Florida carjacking, and there’s not a random serial shooter on any of the highways. You need to come do a Hampton Roads area next.
I did Hampton roads once!
We DO have randon shooters on i4,ppl have died from it,and thats central florida. Id NEVER even visit south florida,maybe drive quickly thru someday on my way 2 the keys. I have no desire 2 go 2 orlando especially pine hills,someone dies there every day from foul play!
@@lingbingus You may have random, but we have serial. We have several per week now and people are scared to drive on 264 and 64. I left South Florida, a great area, to a small town, so a bigger town and I don’t go out at night or drive in the highway. Merica has gone downhill! My next move is another country. I’m out!
@@Tzippi where u live?
@@lingbingus Hampton Roads area in Virginia. Portsmouth they are calling Little Baghdad. The 7-Eleven’s are getting robbed at 7 o’clock in the morning, the serial shooter on the highway, and random shootings all over the city. It’s absolutely crazy!
This hood is way clean than whole NYC
350k for a Town Home He Said To Live There......WOW
Does culture have anything to do with it?
listen there is a difference from mental health and behavioral issues... as a tech in Mental health I can assure that labeling or using mental health as an excuse is actually misleading the youth. As a leader I see his heart is in the right place however some neighborhoods are just stuck in a hustlers tradition.
The vice mayor said a whole lot of nothing. Stats speak for themselves, so stop the BS.
He's not lying they made a lot of progress it use to be a lot worse.
In the spring of 2022, my mom and I flew down to Miami for a vacation in Key West and South Beach. After we picked up our rental car, we drove from the airport all the way to Key West. We drove through Florida City, since it's the gateway to the Keys. It struck me as a bit run-down and on the poorer side, but I wasn't aware of the history/crime rates in this place till today. Honestly, we only went through some of the more main/centralized parts though, so I can't say too much. I don't think we stopped here at all. Didn't feel like a place that I would be comfortable stopping in, though.
Although personally, I find it a bit distasteful that some are trashing that mayor for being positive about his city/trying to turn it around. He genuinely seems to want to make things better for the people there. It's his home - if you take pride in where you live, wouldn't you want to lift up your home, even in its ugliest moments?
That Vice Mayor is delusional.
Your yo-yo song😂 great vid Nick! The Vice Mayor’s interview was very informative.
Girl I saw you nappin at the drive in 😂❤️❤️
I’ve spent the last 4 winters in Florida City. I stayed at rv park called southern comfort.
Every year there are at least 40 thefts in the park.
Police refuse to even take a report.
Why in hell do you stay there?
@@Norm475 i met some great people. However, I won’t be staying there.
Going to southwest coast.
Boring, bland looking town where every neighborhood looks the same, nothing to do, and the least creative name ever
I hope you do a video on Opa-Locka one day! I know the place sucks, but the architecture is certainly unique ^^
I did - coming up!
I live in Homestead. West Homestead and Florida city is a small poor farming community. It use to be alot worse.They mainly rob the migrant workers and they mainly shoot each other lol. East Homestead by the airforce base has a lot of new developments. Florida city is no where near as bad as liberty city, overtown, opa locka and Miami gardens they have a lot more murders then Florida city. Also belle glades is a lot worse. Fun fact Florida city police chief is Carlos Taylor the father of the great Miami Hurricane Sean Taylor. The Florida city Razorbacks are national football pop Warner champions. Alot of good football players have come out of Florida city and Homestead.
I used to live in Liesure City many years ago. It was a little neighborhood called pleasure village. I remember as teens, we would jump off this overpass, into a very small canal. What were we thinking😳? 😆
I also just remebered this, after a Homestead football game one might, my friend and I were going to walk back to her house. We were cutting threw a parking lot, and I was robbed of my gold necklaces I was wearing! There were people and police all over too.
@@talulatree5297 I to use to jump from that bridge on the turnpike. Kids these days dont jump from the bridges too much traffic now. Plus kids no longer swim in canals down here anymore too much pollution? I guess they all swim in real pools now lol
@@talulatree5297 I guess that's part of living in Homestead you're going to get robbed at least once lol Its not as bad now. A lot of new developments in Homestead. Lot of people are moving down here now. I actually think they are ruining Homestead its Turning into a city. Everyone is moving down here from Miami. Farmers are selling their fields to developers 😭
@@talulatree5297 How do you get robbed in front of police?? 😂😂😂🤦🏽♂️
Walter Thompson . What a great interview
I spent a night in Florida City coming back from the Keys way back in 2014. Went to the Walgreens to get some pepto and the cashier told me to have a safe night. I can see why she said that 😳.
Walgreens by U.S 1 is not the real Florida city. You gotta go more west on palm drive to see the real Florida city.
@@twinbee13monsterhunter That's okay. I saw enough lol.
You were fine lol but what's more crazy to me (I live in Key West) was going that Walgreens and seeing they locked the Dove Soap because too many people kept stealing them smash and grab style
@@michaell2168😂😂😂😂
Those are some pretty good questions brother
Would like to see more of Detroit
Wtf is the vice mayor talking about saying it's not Florida city, Fl it's just our name is Florida city, Fl & it's a completely different city entirely..I'm so confused