@@kamranfulkerson5313 that's true , here in metro ATL I worked construction a few times and some of the workers run into old friends at the gas stations . It's like a network and many of the bosses know each other too .
Im from Louisville Kentucky and these "hoods" have some of the nicest people you would ever meet...i live in a nice neighborhood and a few weeks ago there was a murder right down the street from my home....dont judge a book by its cover
Everyone in Louisville made me feel welcome, its the south after all. It's definitely not sweet there though. I saw teenagers shooting at each other in the middle of the day in front of the TARC bus coming there way. No one paid any attention....
This is not the worst neighborhood in Louisville. This is not a good neighborhood, but also not one of the worst. He should have went into the West end. Portland, Shawnee, Chickasaw, Russell neighborhoods are the worst in my opinion. HUGE difference in atmosphere and appearance.
This is the south end it ain't bad it's known for drunk driving hit and runs lol victory park, parkhill, shawnee, places like that is why we are the 11th deadliest city not Taylor Blvd 😂 that's right by derby churchill downs
This guy travels all around North America to show us some crazy places like Philly, Camden, and Detroit, but this look more like a hicktown than a hood.
WTF you pose to made that left on berry to Georgetown, then a left on Manslick to Greystone, Went down Taylor wurr Irqouis use to be, then back up 7th Street to Parkihill, down W. Dixie to the West end! He didn't know wurr he was going are my dude was just scared to slide thru the real!
+Stinky Potatoes All you got to do is Google West end Homicides, Or South Louisville Homicides, and East end Homicides..tell me what you came up with.. females even kill on camera, in front of news reporters and the whole police force.
Pointing that out must really be important to you, because you mentioned it several times. It may not be the worst area in Louisville but it qualifies as a hood. Poor people, usually a high crime rate, at least some of the housing is shabby, and others from Louisville claim it was the hood.
Nah...Just pointing out that if you want to make money off shitting on your fellow black folk, at least do it to the welfare and drug dealers and not the working class.
I live in this part of Louisville (South End) and I gotta say, this is absolutely not the worst hood in the city. It’s a little sketch, sure, but you can go literally 2 miles up towards 7th street and be in Park Hill which is far worse than this. And even that’s still not the worst hood. You gotta go west of Dixie and north of Algonquin for that. Basically any numbered street 18th or higher.
Most "hoods" in Kentucky are rather nice if you want to compare them to other states. Also note the majority of Kentuckians living in these hoods which yes are mostly black are pretty nice people and social able if you spark up a conversation. Also you won't find the sharp division here in Kentucky. I love my state :)
@@knobstonestickbows4962 Hes probably too scared to go to places like Park Hill and Beecher Terrace. He probably would last 5 minutes in the parking lot of Cousins Liquors on a Friday night!
Some of these houses look better than the houses in Hawaii. I was born Louisville,and raised in Hawaii. I've seen some hoodss in the West end; you're showing nice neighborhoods.
4:40 This is around my neighborhood This isn't the hood at all.. This is by the derby museum... It's one of the less fortunate neighborhoods, yeah. but not the hood.
This is not even the hood. Try Hemlock st off 28th and Broadway. Or Hill st at 12th at Park Hill. Dinos store at 26th and Broadway. Plus you weren't even out at night. Shoot video on a Fri night...
These hoods don't look half bad at all. Mowed lawns, whites and blacks mingled, and some sketchy convenience stores. Same shit in lots of half decent hoods in Ottawa Canada.
While it's not the prettiest. I can confirm its way safer in South Louisville than the West end. BUT, I used to live in Richmond, VA. Now, I don't know about statistics but driving in the bad parts of Richmond without getting out of my car felt much less safe than anywhere in Louisville. Louisville is in general feels safer in the worst parts than a lot of similar cities it's size
Haha that sign on the corner of the lot green read "Cha Cha" haha. OMG it's called Cha Cha's! WIth cars for sale! lolol. Got that Benzo on the lot! Quick whip out Mr. Clean eraser and clean those head lights! All hoods of the world are pretty much the same. I think in America when it comes to "Black Culture" or any kind of culture you can see there really is three cultures... rich, middle and poor. It's not black and white, red or yellow. It's straight up those who have, those who have cleaning OCD and those who won't and those who don't have. Some people would consider my neighborhood a "hood" of 8 mile but I love living here better than the far west and north any day.
I lived in Louisville years (and by that I mean decades) ago, never made it to this area that I recall. Still, there are much worse areas you have to admit.
Lou Slugga I’m up here visiting my moms in louisville now I promise dude wasn’t in the mud. It ain’t Chicago, but nobody from the suburb would be comfortable stopping for gas on the west end in the day let alone at night here😂
Lol this video took me back i miss my home so much. It felt good too see the south end. One day go to the west end, to oak st. and make a video. I lived in the south east an west. I love my city so much. So many good ppl no longer around but the streets still make me feel the same when i see em.
I just want to say I love your channel.This area isn't that bad. In truth, they've gentrified the bulk of the hoods in Louisville, torn down Hazelwood, the Hill, South Wick, Sheppard Square, Clarksdale, Beecher Terrace - all of which had pretty high crime - and very few remain. Some of those areas are still a little rough, though. If you ever return to Louisville, try the Russell neighborhood, S 9th to S. 33rd running east to west, West Market to West Broadway running north to south. To the south of there is the California neighborhood, which runs S. 9th to S. 26th east to west, and West Broadway to West Oak north to south. Then a little further south is Park Hill.which runs S 9th to S. 26th east to west, and West Oak to West Hill north to south. The Algonquin neighborhood is south of Park Hill and it has one of the worst hoods left in the city in terms of crime. If you ever return to Louisville, I recommend heading to Parkway Place/Patton Ct. Park at the Park Hill Community Center, or on the side of the road, and take a stroll through the complex. Also, you can ride down Dr. W.J. Hodge Street, which begins just off S. 22nd and runs north through California and Russell before ending at N. 22nd in Portland. Portland is another area worth driving through. It's a big neighborhood, running from S. 10th to N. 33rd, then N. 34th running east to west, and working its way into Northwestern Parkway and Bank Street in the Northwestern portion of the city. The southern border starts at West Market. Seek out Portland Avenue if you decide to drive through there. Of course, you can always drive down West Muhammad Ali from the east to the west to cut right through the heart of the west end. West Ali, Doc Hodge, and Portland Ave. are all good streets to hit, and Patton Ct. They have a lot of the crime in the city. Dumesnil is a good one to ride down, too. You could drive back into City View Apartments near Roy Wilkins Blvd. Might as well check the east side of downtown, too. Go to Smoketown and Phoenix Hill, around Clay Street. That was possibly the worst street in the city at one time. Two of the most dangerous apartment complexes used to be there - Sheppard Square and Clarksdale. Both of them are gone now and the area isn't quite as bad, but Clay and S. Shelby still get some heat, and they're definitely hoods. I enjoy your work. Just wanting to give you some ideas if you ever come back to Louisville. Be safe, my friend.
My friend some black comuunitys have gun violoence while poor white communities especially hillbiliies have lots more issues with their own folks and styles and culture. Watch how prejudice you are.
@@RAPTUREWW3AGENDA2030 Who said anything about race? I never mentioned it. White people live in those areas, too. I used to run in a lot of those areas when I was a kid. Sounds like you're the only one with race on the brain, my friend. Maybe it's you who needs to check themselves if you associate dangerous parts of town with race because, well...um...you're the only one making racial associations.
IT'S NOT WHERE YOU LIVE, IT'S HOW YOU LIVE, YOU CAN LIVE IN THE WEST END, BUT YOU DON'T HOW TO LIVE LIKE A THUG! LOUISVILLE IS GREAT COMPARE TO SOME CITIES! FACTS:
I see people in the comments saying these are not hoods. I’ve lived in Louisville all my life and these are, indeed, hoods. There are worse hoods, but look at the crime stats of these areas he’s shown here. This is south west/ south Louisville. The west end (Portland) is extra bad. But look up the stats. This is not an ideal locale.
chris I urge you to visit some of the State Parks or drive around the horse farms surrounding Lexington or Green River Lake. This is just urban areas. A native of Eastern KY I am, but for last 4-5 years or so have been living in and around Louisville I've missed being in Hollows and seeing and smelling Mother Nature or fishing and putting in a garden for this fall. Really is a beautiful part of the US. Actually a lot of pioneers ended up setting roots in KY because it reminded them of their mountains in Scotland, hence endearing name Hillbilly 😎✌
@@jrc7660 yes, I know,what you mean. I live in a small town of Louisa, about 20 miles south of Ashland. All states have areas that need a little help. Just sayn.
Actually he was born like that he's my cousin and doesn't do drugs but he is one hell of a drunk tho😂 he tried to rob white castles with a stick because he wanted a beer😂
Ville got problems but it’s still durable to live compared to other dilapidated cites like Gary Indiana. City hall looked like semblance of atomic bomb dropped.
This is about where I’ve had to drop off my friends uncle on his heroin run, it ain’t the hood the hood starts near West Broadway and extends all the way west towards the river
"can i get a big mac with a coke? sir this is the ghetto package store. oh shit i thought this was mickey d's. lemme just get a couple 40's and a nip of fireball. oh and a mango blunt wrap i'm fina twist up."
Greater Louisville was not hit as hard by the 2008-10 recession as was the Rust Belt midwest. The poorest parts of Kentucky, by far, are the 20-odd Appalachian counties where no coal is mined. Those counties are lily white, and voted 80-90% Trump.
I have a bone to pick ever made this video. I've been living in Louisville for almost 18 years and from South Louisville. I don't understand House South Louisville and be the worst neighborhood here hi, and I have seen worse elsewhere. South Louisville is it perfect, but for someone has to live close to downtown, out of all the neighborhoods in the area, this is the best one to live in besides Crescent Hill. Out of all the memories I have from living in Louisville, I had the best times living there. I'm currently living downtown, which is okay, but with a lot of grocery stores closing up in the inner city & poor infrastructure here in Old Louisville, I wish I could find a place in South Louisville. While stores & everything closing up everywhere else, places in South Louisville r there to stay with more commercial growth coming. so how can South Louisville be a terrible neighborhood?
@@gslimm40 Yes all 3. Both Now & back in the day. Yes Georgetown has went downhill. I remember when I moved here 20 years ago, it was a lot nicer. I do miss Iroquois projects. If they didn't plan to build anything after demolishing the whole project, I think they could have at least left the buildings around the front part of the complex up. I remember almost moving in Greystone around 2012 when the wall was put up. I remember going there a lot in the late 90s and 2000s. I did live around Shagbark for a while.
Of all the hoods shown this one would be my easiest clean up assignment. Give me just 20 minutes and a few Judo chops to the neck and instantly a safer happier community.
He starts out on conn alley and turns onto wheeler Ave, used to be a decent neighborhood. They tore down most all of the projects in Louisville, now drugs and bullshit are in every neighborhood. Unless you go deep in the eastend!
The hood back in the day was Southwick/Cotter Homes. Closest thing to the hood now is the California neighborhood or Shelby park. None of which compare to those in big cities.
This is not the hood in Louisville, you need to go to the West end (about 7 miles away), this is South Louisville ( hardly the hood) ....lol
+Alt_Rider Dylann Roof type ass weirdo lol.
Alt_Rider, Nat Turner was my hero, wish there were more like him.
The west end ain't that bad either try Brooklyn new York or Miami FL or Jamaica queens new York or the bronks
An I'm not black I'm Italian or white what some people call me
Kyle Bryant Dude, did you really just say "the west end is not so bad" ? Louisville just was listed the 11th most dangerous city in the United States.
Even in the hood most Kentucky folk are cool if you're cool. I worked in the west end of Louisville for years and rarely ran into issues.
Russian Bot what about now
yeah my dad worked on the west end too if you some construction or carpenter work you might know him
@Addicted 2 Tone
@@kamranfulkerson5313 that's true , here in metro ATL I worked construction a few times and some of the workers run into old friends at the gas stations . It's like a network and many of the bosses know each other too .
Im from Louisville Kentucky and these "hoods" have some of the nicest people you would ever meet...i live in a nice neighborhood and a few weeks ago there was a murder right down the street from my home....dont judge a book by its cover
Everyone in Louisville made me feel welcome, its the south after all. It's definitely not sweet there though. I saw teenagers shooting at each other in the middle of the day in front of the TARC bus coming there way. No one paid any attention....
The worst hood in Kentucky look like the best neighborhood outside of philly lol
This is not the worst neighborhood in Louisville. This is not a good neighborhood, but also not one of the worst. He should have went into the West end. Portland, Shawnee, Chickasaw, Russell neighborhoods are the worst in my opinion. HUGE difference in atmosphere and appearance.
We definitely fw philly yall worse but we got it bad asl down the west end and upeast
Howlin Iverson facts. Grew up in southwest philly.
definitely looks like croydon, no soda tax neither...
This is the south end it ain't bad it's known for drunk driving hit and runs lol victory park, parkhill, shawnee, places like that is why we are the 11th deadliest city not Taylor Blvd 😂 that's right by derby churchill downs
is that car made out of plastic?
Which One
I believe so
I live in Louisville, and this person doesn't have a clue on hoods!!
Yeah! Where Park Hill, Beecher Terrace and Smoketown?
This guy travels all around North America to show us some crazy places like Philly, Camden, and Detroit, but this look more like a hicktown than a hood.
Or on how to film
this is taylor blvd. where the derby is. this isn't the hood. this is just the South end.
Audioeeze str8 up! Grew up by the big A
WTF you pose to made that left on berry to Georgetown, then a left on Manslick to Greystone, Went down Taylor wurr Irqouis use to be, then back up 7th Street to Parkihill, down W. Dixie to the West end! He didn't know wurr he was going are my dude was just scared to slide thru the real!
G Slimm is it really that bad in the West end? Not arguing just asking. I've only been around 7th street and I think 9th street was the farthest west
+Stinky Potatoes All you got to do is Google West end Homicides, Or South Louisville Homicides, and East end Homicides..tell me what you came up with.. females even kill on camera, in front of news reporters and the whole police force.
Is it all drug related or what?
I hear ya, sucks. I dont really even like going downtown in general anymore. Where do yo live?
+Sean Thomas He's scared or something slim. What's yo section in the west?
This video isn’t accurate at all lol he just ride around berry Blvd lol
Jeremy Moore right!! By Taylor blvd an shit
you are not in the hood...west end/portland area is the hood
Pointing that out must really be important to you, because you mentioned it several times. It may not be the worst area in Louisville but it qualifies as a hood. Poor people, usually a high crime rate, at least some of the housing is shabby, and others from Louisville claim it was the hood.
+CharlieBo313 You was to supposed to make that left on berry to Georgetown! I Kno you seen them Project Briccs bacc ER boa!
Nah...Just pointing out that if you want to make money off shitting on your fellow black folk, at least do it to the welfare and drug dealers and not the working class.
I live there
You were on Taylor Boulevard, very close to Churchill Downs
Brian Daugherty it's sorta bad there but not really
Lived there for years. Kids grew up there, not to long ago. Not bad, good people.
5:34 like this part especially. Cute houses with flower pots on the porches.
I live in this part of Louisville (South End) and I gotta say, this is absolutely not the worst hood in the city. It’s a little sketch, sure, but you can go literally 2 miles up towards 7th street and be in Park Hill which is far worse than this. And even that’s still not the worst hood. You gotta go west of Dixie and north of Algonquin for that. Basically any numbered street 18th or higher.
thanks for all the content lately, charlie. stay safe out there ;)
Most "hoods" in Kentucky are rather nice if you want to compare them to other states. Also note the majority of Kentuckians living in these hoods which yes are mostly black are pretty nice people and social able if you spark up a conversation. Also you won't find the sharp division here in Kentucky. I love my state :)
Kentucky Kratom well spoken I love it too
I live in Louisville Ky 502 so hell yeah. :)
Kentucky Kratom I was going to say Louisville is like Beverly hills to Detroit haha
Lol come to Louisville talking shit n see if u don't get bodied
Lol u can get killed out here just like Detroit
micah stateman no one gets bodied in Louisville you sound fried lmao
Compared to Detroit this is Beverly Hills 90210.
This dudes not even in the hood. Hes in the south end. He keeps avoiding going to the west end. Hes just in a regular part of the city here lol
@@knobstonestickbows4962 Hes probably too scared to go to places like Park Hill and Beecher Terrace. He probably would last 5 minutes in the parking lot of Cousins Liquors on a Friday night!
keep it up charlie , you ever gonna start vlogging? also is there ever a place where you felt uneasy?
Volgging? So someone can recognise him and kill him... bad idea
memphis
Def! memphis clementine. Just don't get shot Charlie
Louisville is a Garden of Eden compared to Detroit
That's cause DETROIT NIGGAS ARE BROKE! JUST LIKE THEIR CITY!
gotta go to the west end next time man
LouPremo right
Right...he’s nowhere near it. #westend502
Or lively shively
Some of these houses look better than the houses in Hawaii. I was born Louisville,and raised in Hawaii. I've seen some hoodss in the West end; you're showing nice neighborhoods.
I live in Louisville Ky 502 so hell yeah. :)
Great vids bro, would luv to see more with narration, especially for the places youre familiar with so we can get more insight 👍
City needs to do more to make Louisville even better on all fronts.
The hood in Kentucky seems rather nice
Joshua Telemaque this ain't even the hood he's in the south the hood is in the West end ik cause I live there
He aint in the hood idk where this guy gets this shit from😂 hes by my house in the video. Not the hood. Click bait or he dont know this city at all
This ain't the hood this is near the horse track for derby lol we move there to escape the hood which is the west and east end
4:40
This is around my neighborhood
This isn't the hood at all..
This is by the derby museum...
It's one of the less fortunate neighborhoods, yeah.
but not the hood.
Muhammad Ali is from Louisville. He was Cassius Clay at the time.
They tore down all the really bad hoods in Louisville years ago just a legacy now
SunnySinclair1979 still bad though
For example valley station
Yeah aite lol
This is not even the hood. Try Hemlock st off 28th and Broadway. Or Hill st at 12th at Park Hill. Dinos store at 26th and Broadway. Plus you weren't even out at night. Shoot video on a Fri night...
Stick Charlie in Cousins Liquors parking lot on a Friday night......
These hoods don't look half bad at all. Mowed lawns, whites and blacks mingled, and some sketchy convenience stores. Same shit in lots of half decent hoods in Ottawa Canada.
eltsen nestle whites snd blacks talking doesn't mean anything. There are diverse hoods with a lot of crime.
Michael Blackson you're right but this doesn't look that bad. There are definitely racially diverse neighborhoods that are legit really bad
While it's not the prettiest. I can confirm its way safer in South Louisville than the West end.
BUT, I used to live in Richmond, VA. Now, I don't know about statistics but driving in the bad parts of Richmond without getting out of my car felt much less safe than anywhere in Louisville.
Louisville is in general feels safer in the worst parts than a lot of similar cities it's size
Bro the first part u rode by was my neighborhood LMAO 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Mine too
That first part of the vid is in the south right? Over by wyandotte park?
Haha that sign on the corner of the lot green read "Cha Cha" haha. OMG it's called Cha Cha's! WIth cars for sale! lolol. Got that Benzo on the lot! Quick whip out Mr. Clean eraser and clean those head lights! All hoods of the world are pretty much the same. I think in America when it comes to "Black Culture" or any kind of culture you can see there really is three cultures... rich, middle and poor. It's not black and white, red or yellow. It's straight up those who have, those who have cleaning OCD and those who won't and those who don't have. Some people would consider my neighborhood a "hood" of 8 mile but I love living here better than the far west and north any day.
no Charlie you need to quit..you showed nothing hood..you showed a neighborhood...worst hood WHERE?
I lived in Louisville years (and by that I mean decades) ago, never made it to this area that I recall. Still, there are much worse areas you have to admit.
This look like a suburb outside of chicago!
Lou Slugga I’m up here visiting my moms in louisville now I promise dude wasn’t in the mud. It ain’t Chicago, but nobody from the suburb would be comfortable stopping for gas on the west end in the day let alone at night here😂
West end Portland and Taylor blvd is where it’s at
Lol this video took me back i miss my home so much. It felt good too see the south end. One day go to the west end, to oak st. and make a video. I lived in the south east an west. I love my city so much. So many good ppl no longer around but the streets still make me feel the same when i see em.
I just want to say I love your channel.This area isn't that bad. In truth, they've gentrified the bulk of the hoods in Louisville, torn down Hazelwood, the Hill, South Wick, Sheppard Square, Clarksdale, Beecher Terrace - all of which had pretty high crime - and very few remain. Some of those areas are still a little rough, though. If you ever return to Louisville, try the Russell neighborhood, S 9th to S. 33rd running east to west, West Market to West Broadway running north to south. To the south of there is the California neighborhood, which runs S. 9th to S. 26th east to west, and West Broadway to West Oak north to south. Then a little further south is Park Hill.which runs S 9th to S. 26th east to west, and West Oak to West Hill north to south. The Algonquin neighborhood is south of Park Hill and it has one of the worst hoods left in the city in terms of crime. If you ever return to Louisville, I recommend heading to Parkway Place/Patton Ct. Park at the Park Hill Community Center, or on the side of the road, and take a stroll through the complex. Also, you can ride down Dr. W.J. Hodge Street, which begins just off S. 22nd and runs north through California and Russell before ending at N. 22nd in Portland. Portland is another area worth driving through. It's a big neighborhood, running from S. 10th to N. 33rd, then N. 34th running east to west, and working its way into Northwestern Parkway and Bank Street in the Northwestern portion of the city. The southern border starts at West Market. Seek out Portland Avenue if you decide to drive through there. Of course, you can always drive down West Muhammad Ali from the east to the west to cut right through the heart of the west end. West Ali, Doc Hodge, and Portland Ave. are all good streets to hit, and Patton Ct. They have a lot of the crime in the city. Dumesnil is a good one to ride down, too. You could drive back into City View Apartments near Roy Wilkins Blvd. Might as well check the east side of downtown, too. Go to Smoketown and Phoenix Hill, around Clay Street. That was possibly the worst street in the city at one time. Two of the most dangerous apartment complexes used to be there - Sheppard Square and Clarksdale. Both of them are gone now and the area isn't quite as bad, but Clay and S. Shelby still get some heat, and they're definitely hoods. I enjoy your work. Just wanting to give you some ideas if you ever come back to Louisville. Be safe, my friend.
My friend some black comuunitys have gun violoence while poor white communities especially hillbiliies have lots more issues with their own folks and styles and culture. Watch how prejudice you are.
@@RAPTUREWW3AGENDA2030 Who said anything about race? I never mentioned it. White people live in those areas, too. I used to run in a lot of those areas when I was a kid. Sounds like you're the only one with race on the brain, my friend. Maybe it's you who needs to check themselves if you associate dangerous parts of town with race because, well...um...you're the only one making racial associations.
Damn. They cut through my childhood block. Missed my house by a handful on film. South ends gotten rowdy.
All of this is on the west end! Thanks for expanding CharlieBo313
living in louisville, this really aint the hood go in the west end
IT'S NOT WHERE YOU LIVE, IT'S HOW YOU LIVE, YOU CAN LIVE IN THE WEST END, BUT YOU DON'T HOW TO LIVE LIKE A THUG! LOUISVILLE IS GREAT COMPARE TO SOME CITIES! FACTS:
Doesn't seem bad. I've seen worse suburbs in New Zealand.
I didn't see anything wrong with this town/city, in fact looked pretty nice compared to other places you've shown
He pulled up on berry that aint the hood.. I roll down berry everyday nothing is going on over there but lowkey drug deals lol
The first place he showed use to be a hungry pelican long time ago
Remember the polar bear about 2 streets down lol I use to climb on that?
What? You didnt even go to Portland area..
Market to Jefferson between 18th & 28th Streets. Ten years ago it was much worse than today though.
Louisville C-US Hustle For real
Compared to Detroit and Baltimore, This looks decent.
Hes in the nice part of thr west end he hasnt even touched the south💀
You actually have no idea bud.
Heru- deshet 😂😂😂 imagine my nigga this aint even One of Louisvilles hoods and u comparing them to detroit and Baltimore
Worst? Try Deep West End, shelby park, victory park, california neighborhood and algonquin area.
I see people in the comments saying these are not hoods. I’ve lived in Louisville all my life and these are, indeed, hoods. There are worse hoods, but look at the crime stats of these areas he’s shown here. This is south west/ south Louisville. The west end (Portland) is extra bad. But look up the stats. This is not an ideal locale.
I thought Kentucky was all green grass, horses and palacial homes.
I'm from Australia
chris I urge you to visit some of the State Parks or drive around the horse farms surrounding Lexington or Green River Lake. This is just urban areas. A native of Eastern KY I am, but for last 4-5 years or so have been living in and around Louisville I've missed being in Hollows and seeing and smelling Mother Nature or fishing and putting in a garden for this fall. Really is a beautiful part of the US. Actually a lot of pioneers ended up setting roots in KY because it reminded them of their mountains in Scotland, hence endearing name
Hillbilly 😎✌
@@jrc7660 yes, I know,what you mean. I live in a small town of Louisa, about 20 miles south of Ashland. All states have areas that need a little help. Just sayn.
He just seen black people and assumed it was the hood😂
Young man in wheelchair, legs paralyzed = probably shot in spine over drugs.
JDave Foster that's the growing racist white party line in America.. when your cognitive abilities fails you say something racist
InkCricket C what did he say that is racist??? Where did he bring race up? You're the racist.
Vigilant Harvest and what did he say that was racist? It might have been unnecessary but racist how?
+JDave Foster Sounds like you watch to many crime -dramas on T.V.
Actually he was born like that he's my cousin and doesn't do drugs but he is one hell of a drunk tho😂 he tried to rob white castles with a stick because he wanted a beer😂
What About Beecher Terrace, Village West, Park Hill Shits Like Dat
This ain't the fuckin hood in Louisville get outta here
This guy must be new to the city!
Do you drive to all these places just to shoot these videos?
As a Louisvillian since 1989, I can tell you that is definitely not the worst 'hood in Louisville. You are fake news, sir.
Bruh I live in Louisville and its bad asf I go to Johnson which is in the west end
Ville got problems but it’s still durable to live compared to other dilapidated cites like Gary Indiana. City hall looked like semblance of atomic bomb dropped.
If you were looking for the worst areas in Louisville, you were lost haha.
He came to the west end but lost all that footage cause niggaz took his camera at gunpoint 💥🔫🤣🤣🤣
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You should have went to 12 th and Hill and 21st and Kentucky. But great video I’m a ups driver and I know that part of town better than almost anyone.
No Market Street??? No Victory Park?? Wtf??
Big Red for 99 cent, sign my nigga ass up
In the area where there were cookie cutter homes and no people outside seemed rather cozy.
LOUISVILLE
KENTUCKIANA MY SHIT
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
This is about where I’ve had to drop off my friends uncle on his heroin run, it ain’t the hood the hood starts near West Broadway and extends all the way west towards the river
Jesse Slayton u need to stay away from those friends fam. Then heroine sticks ain’t gonna get you no wjre
"can i get a big mac with a coke? sir this is the ghetto package store. oh shit i thought this was mickey d's. lemme just get a couple 40's and a nip of fireball. oh and a mango blunt wrap i'm fina twist up."
Jack Stenson Lol---I'm fixna
Jack Stenson
I'm a white little dick lame with a cat for a profile picture. Gtfoh you lonely white weirdo 😂
Homie straight missed Portland😂💯
Greater Louisville was not hit as hard by the 2008-10 recession as was the Rust Belt midwest. The poorest parts of Kentucky, by far, are the 20-odd Appalachian counties where no coal is mined. Those counties are lily white, and voted 80-90% Trump.
charlie got a nice newer ram van. for some reason i thought charlie had a 1980's model beat up van ghetto cruiser
Keep up with the videos ! :)
Man my uncle still lives there near lil kings liquor store
These hoods looks so nice compared to the hoods up North.
I love you kentucky my 2nd home 💕💕💕💕
From the Hoods I've seen, Louisville Kentucky doesn't look to bad at all, really
Did you eat at Cha Cha’s? Very good food
Not even close to the worst parts of Louisville.
If wanna see hood go to st.louis
EAST St Louis ILLINOIS
Chicago, all I need to say. That looks like a nice place.
I have a bone to pick ever made this video. I've been living in Louisville for almost 18 years and from South Louisville. I don't understand House South Louisville and be the worst neighborhood here hi, and I have seen worse elsewhere. South Louisville is it perfect, but for someone has to live close to downtown, out of all the neighborhoods in the area, this is the best one to live in besides Crescent Hill. Out of all the memories I have from living in Louisville, I had the best times living there. I'm currently living downtown, which is okay, but with a lot of grocery stores closing up in the inner city & poor infrastructure here in Old Louisville, I wish I could find a place in South Louisville. While stores & everything closing up everywhere else, places in South Louisville r there to stay with more commercial growth coming. so how can South Louisville be a terrible neighborhood?
You ever been in Georgetown, Greystone, or Iroquois?
@@gslimm40 Yes all 3. Both Now & back in the day. Yes Georgetown has went downhill. I remember when I moved here 20 years ago, it was a lot nicer. I do miss Iroquois projects. If they didn't plan to build anything after demolishing the whole project, I think they could have at least left the buildings around the front part of the complex up. I remember almost moving in Greystone around 2012 when the wall was put up. I remember going there a lot in the late 90s and 2000s. I did live around Shagbark for a while.
3:44 what happened? Everybody turned white all of a sudden?
He only went in three different neighborhoods and they are FAR from the worst in Louisville!!
Mane half of the ville is sum mothaFucking hoods fr I ain’t even grow up in a known “hood” of Louisville but shit still went on in my hood everyday
Place looks like Kingsport TN without all the chemical plants.
Of all the hoods shown this one would be my easiest clean up assignment. Give me just 20 minutes and a few Judo chops to the neck and instantly a safer happier community.
Danny Tanner hey young racist white high schooler have illusions of grandeur I see. Your mama and daddy barely let you come out the house..STFU
InkCricket C Thanks babe.
InkCricket C Just so you know, his avatar is of an actor that played on a hit tv show.
Danny Tanner If you say so Bob Saget
step by step is the show name rght?
He starts out on conn alley and turns onto wheeler Ave, used to be a decent neighborhood. They tore down most all of the projects in Louisville, now drugs and bullshit are in every neighborhood. Unless you go deep in the eastend!
Take a tour though Camden NJ this place looks like Buckingham Palace
I waited 7 minutes and 25 seconds to see the hood where is it?
thats louavul for ya you feature their city and instead of thanking you they find fault LOL
The hood back in the day was Southwick/Cotter Homes. Closest thing to the hood now is the California neighborhood or Shelby park. None of which compare to those in big cities.
Hell that is peaceful compared to my hood bro!
I see white people
Justin Nampui White people live in the hood too.
Justin Nampui it's Kentucky of course. Doesn't make it not bad
Justin Nampui nampui?islander?
You should reach out to some locals the next time if your not from around here. There are most definitely way worse places here.
he ain't even in the hood Westend ? park hill? shagbark? newburg? irquois ?
Georgetown?
shit this is cake compared to the east coast vids you posted. If you want a interesting vid, come out to East Oakland Seminary Block.
Oh shit. I saw Charlie's reflection in glass doors at 4:00
Negative, he made sure u didnt
He's brave going in the shops.
Those shops aren't even bad. I frequent that gas station daily. Honestly he should've went to the west end.
That's not the Hood my dude trust me head to the projects like Park Hill or head deeper into to westend
Brave how kids my age go in like
Craig: shops in really bad areas have the clerks behind 6 inches of bullet-resistant plexiglass.
westside lousiville born and raisrd and this aint no where near my hoods frfr