My uncle always told me when going to Detroit not to get car jacked. Don't wanna end up as a lick. I used to travel down fenkell without anything but God watching over me. Some parts of Detroit are so bad my own father told me to stop joyriding down the streets because someone eventually will try you. Not all of Detroit is ghetto or bad but there's no question like anywhere else you have to watch your surroundings and go there with a reason not just joyriding throughout the city. My motto is don't go anywhere unless you have business going there. When I was younger I'd go anywhere because I was curious and naive.
As kids we walked from north of Eight Mile (Warren) down Van Dyke to 7 mile to go to the Nortown Theater. Other times to catch the bus to go to Edgewater Park near Telegraph Rd. As a seven-year old I saw "The Long, Long Trailer" at the Nortown and they had a replica of the trailer in the movie sitting across Van Dyke on 7 Mile. Life was safe and happy back then.
We used to be able to walk to the corner Dime Store and the barber shops and everything else even all the way up to seven and Gratiot we had three police officers one on each corner of where I used to live. Moved out in 1985.
Not sure which one you mean but the Redzone area is within the intersections of gratiot and 7 mile 7mile and 8 mile 8mile and Kelly and Kelly and 7 mile
If we’re thinking of the same Hoover than yea pretty similar there’s a gang called 42 hustle boyz and another gang I can’t remember the ñame that are right around there
I lived on Bradford one block off 7 mile. Delivered D'S pizza. I can't believe what happen to that area. In the 50's and 60's we left windows open , no air. Never had a problem. We all know the real reason why.
I lived close to 7 mile years ago by I-94 🤦🏻♂️moved away and never looked back.
Why what happened that made you so scared? 😅
My uncle always told me when going to Detroit not to get car jacked. Don't wanna end up as a lick. I used to travel down fenkell without anything but God watching over me. Some parts of Detroit are so bad my own father told me to stop joyriding down the streets because someone eventually will try you. Not all of Detroit is ghetto or bad but there's no question like anywhere else you have to watch your surroundings and go there with a reason not just joyriding throughout the city. My motto is don't go anywhere unless you have business going there. When I was younger I'd go anywhere because I was curious and naive.
A lot of Detroit police officers lived in this neighborhood up until the late nineties residency changed.
I love watching your videos they're so good
Appreciate it my man
As kids we walked from north of Eight Mile (Warren) down Van Dyke to 7 mile to go to the Nortown Theater. Other times to catch the bus to go to Edgewater Park near Telegraph Rd. As a seven-year old I saw "The Long, Long Trailer" at the Nortown and they had a replica of the trailer in the movie sitting across Van Dyke on 7 Mile. Life was safe and happy back then.
We used walk down these streets at night in suits. But we also carried 45 ACP’s with us. Ahhhh! The memories!
None of this area is that dangerous unless you don't have a car. Live near here now. FBI got rid of most of the thugs a while ago.
The game the only thang dat stay da same da players gone always change. Gone always be a new generation of thugs & gangstas
@@getrich1911why tho
We used to be able to walk to the corner Dime Store and the barber shops and everything else even all the way up to seven and Gratiot we had three police officers one on each corner of where I used to live. Moved out in 1985.
It's good to see all of the street lights back on at least.
So much blood has probably been spilled on that block alone.
Yea over dumb sh.t
Why?
I dont know sh×t about the Eastside. Its foreign territory for a true westsider like myself.
Street lights is on get home momma got a belt
What intersection is this by?
Not sure which one you mean but the Redzone area is within the intersections of gratiot and 7 mile 7mile and 8 mile 8mile and Kelly and Kelly and 7 mile
You never wanna be on this street at night that’s for sure right lol
The red zone isn’t just one street lol
Is seven mile and outer drive E crime to
Are these roads dangerous
Can be yes, This area is considered the most dangerous in Detroit , at the beginning of the video you can actually hear gunshots.
this are is so dangerous that the police only dare go there in daytime
The actual roads are more dangerous than the people 😒
Just went there blew a tire on seven mile and Sherwood 💀
Same thing happened to me got a flat at 3am while it was snowing
That ain’t red zone, red zone is anything with the 48205 zip
Hard to tell where you are at. Put street labels in your vids.
48205
Is seven mile and Hoover bad
If we’re thinking of the same Hoover than yea pretty similar there’s a gang called 42 hustle boyz and another gang I can’t remember the ñame that are right around there
YES
Is there a good part ?????
I lived on Bradford one block off 7 mile. Delivered D'S pizza. I can't believe what happen to that area. In the 50's and 60's we left windows open , no air. Never had a problem. We all know the real reason why.
Secretary of state was there took driver's test there.
I just saw a mosquito as big as my head
Interview some of the humans there
Looks like Africa
Look like a trailer park trash
Karura