25 most dangerous neighborhoods in America
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25) Washington Park (Chicago, IL)
24) Near Northwest Springdale (Tulsa, OK)
23) Downtown (Memphis, TN)
22) Columbus Square (St. Louis, MO)
21) East Broadway & Ingram (West Memphis, AR)
20) North Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN)
19) East Atherton & South Dort (Flint, MI)
18) North of Waverly Place Historic District (Nashville, TN)
17) Northeast of North Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN)
16) North Auburn Gresham (Chicago, IL)
15) Dowling & McGowen (Houston, TX)
14) NW of Kishwaukee & 15th (Rockford, IL)
13) North Lawndale (Chicago, IL)
12) Fountain Park (St. Louis, MO)
11) Near Gaston Park (Memphis, TN)
10) Near SE Cathedral District (Saginaw, MI)
09) Joyland and parts of High Point, South Atlanta and Lakewood Heights (Atlanta, GA)
08) Woodside (Greenville, SC)
07) Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
06) Sunnyside (Houston, TX)
05) Washington Heights (Spartanburg, SC)
04) Northeast Auburn Gresham (Chicago, IL)
03) Ravendale and LaSalle College Park (Detroit, MI)
02) Islandview (Detroit, MI)
01) East of Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
If you get bored at work, drop some of these 'hoods into Google Satellite, zoom way in, and you'll see all the black dudes hanging out on the street corners.
The key is to try to find an intersection with a liquor store. Solid time waster.
btw, D-town bringing it STRONG by sweeping the top 3.
25) Washington Park (Chicago, IL)
24) Near Northwest Springdale (Tulsa, OK)
23) Downtown (Memphis, TN)
22) Columbus Square (St. Louis, MO)
21) East Broadway & Ingram (West Memphis, AR)
20) North Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN)
19) East Atherton & South Dort (Flint, MI)
18) North of Waverly Place Historic District (Nashville, TN)
17) Northeast of North Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN)
16) North Auburn Gresham (Chicago, IL)
15) Dowling & McGowen (Houston, TX)
14) NW of Kishwaukee & 15th (Rockford, IL)
13) North Lawndale (Chicago, IL)
12) Fountain Park (St. Louis, MO)
11) Near Gaston Park (Memphis, TN)
10) Near SE Cathedral District (Saginaw, MI)
09) Joyland and parts of High Point, South Atlanta and Lakewood Heights (Atlanta, GA)
08) Woodside (Greenville, SC)
07) Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
06) Sunnyside (Houston, TX)
05) Washington Heights (Spartanburg, SC)
04) Northeast Auburn Gresham (Chicago, IL)
03) Ravendale and LaSalle College Park (Detroit, MI)
02) Islandview (Detroit, MI)
01) East of Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
If you get bored at work, drop some of these 'hoods into Google Satellite, zoom way in, and you'll see all the black dudes hanging out on the street corners.
The key is to try to find an intersection with a liquor store. Solid time waster.
btw, D-town bringing it STRONG by sweeping the top 3.
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Thought for sure I'd see San Luis Rey Heights on that list.
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Good job, niqqers. Way to turn this country into a 3rd world shithole. A spay, neuter and release policy would clear this problem up in about twenty years.
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Ghettos are interesting.Papa Willie wrote:Mgo's gone wacist.
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Yeah but the Detroit conference has a dogshit OCC schedule
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the D doesn't need any OCC dates on its schedule. It is absolutely stacked with blue chip 1A ghettos.R-Jack wrote:Yeah but the Detroit conference has a dogshit OCC schedule
rack them for running the table. kinda surprised that they let anyone else into the top ten.
is there a div 2 list? i'm pretty sure albany ave, hartford can land a pretty high seed there.
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kinda amazing that nothing from the U&R made the list. i'm not surprised NYC didn't represent, but newark and trenton? how the fukk did that happen?
definitely not an espn poll.
definitely not an espn poll.
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Indianapolis has two? Let me guess. They are separated by interstate highways. Those roads did a lot to fuck up a city.
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mv, always taking the long view.mvscal wrote:A spay, neuter and release policy would clear this problem up in about twenty years.
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I'm waiting for m2 to declare Berkeley the MNC because they have a street named for Martin Luther Kingsmackaholic wrote:the D doesn't need any OCC dates on its schedule. It is absolutely stacked with blue chip 1A ghettos.R-Jack wrote:Yeah but the Detroit conference has a dogshit OCC schedule
rack them for running the table. kinda surprised that they let anyone else into the top ten.
is there a div 2 list? i'm pretty sure albany ave, hartford can land a pretty high seed there.
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How does Oakland not get into the top 25?R-Jack wrote:I'm waiting for m2 to declare Berkeley the MNC because they have a street named for Martin Luther Kingsmackaholic wrote:the D doesn't need any OCC dates on its schedule. It is absolutely stacked with blue chip 1A ghettos.R-Jack wrote:Yeah but the Detroit conference has a dogshit OCC schedule
rack them for running the table. kinda surprised that they let anyone else into the top ten.
is there a div 2 list? i'm pretty sure albany ave, hartford can land a pretty high seed there.
this list definitely has a big ten/sec bias.
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Camden could have had a couple 'hoods itself. Christ, NJ hit the trifecta with urban ghettos.smackaholic wrote:i'm not surprised NYC didn't represent, but newark and trenton? how the fukk did that happen?
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No shit? That's why I mentioned Camden's hoods rather than metro Philly.
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Actually I think you are an idiot.Screw_Michigan wrote:No shit? That's why I mentioned Camden's hoods rather than metro Philly.
Tarddowen thinks you're an idiot.
I'd be hard pressed to think what idiot you didn't trump in idiocy on this board.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote: 07) Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
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01) East of Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
Oh, come on...that's just piling-on.
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None on the Best Coast?
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I've never heard of those neighborhoods, I'm cruising through the D today to roll into Hamtramk for some epic Polish grub before the Tiger game. I will see quintessential shitholes on my way no matter what the neighborhood is named. If it isn't a casino, theatre, stadium, or located downtown, it's a shithole.
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Yeah, you'd think the D would pull some of its starting ghettos once it was over, but noooooo.Martyred wrote:MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote: 07) Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
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01) East of Barton-McFarland (Detroit, MI)
Oh, come on...that's just piling-on.
Real classy D, right to the end.
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Re: 25 most dangerous neighborhoods in America
Not even a honorable mention for a single neighborhood in DC?
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Where's East Oakland? It's like a rap concert breaking out at a gun show.
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Re: 25 most dangerous neighborhoods in America
The most dangerous neighborhood would be anywhere between Nick Felchco and an erect penis.
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mvscal wrote:The most dangerous neighborhood would be anywhere between Nick Felchco and an erect penis.
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Washington Highlands was eligible, but it was relegated to the Prop 5 draft.FLW Buckeye wrote:Not even a honorable mention for a single neighborhood in DC?
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I did this last night when I got home from work.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
If you get bored at work, drop some of these 'hoods into Google Satellite, zoom way in, and you'll see all the black dudes hanging out on the street corners.
The key is to try to find an intersection with a liquor store. Solid time waster.
I don't think I was in the neighborhoods on that list. But still... Absolutely despicable neighborhoods.
How hard is it to find a corner without a liquor store? It seems like every main thoroughfare has at least three liquor stores between corners. Barber shops, liquor stores, and heating and plumbing supply stores in which to trade in the scrap copper stolen from closed down factories.
The entire city needs a tarp and fumigation.
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That area ain't no joke. Worked close by that area for 3 weeks after Hurricane Ike on an AT&T restoration job. Pretty scary when the sun wnet down and all those streets were pitch black except for an occasional bon fire and the chelshire cat like grin of a local homie. The only out of town storm job I've ever been a part of where we were instructed to carry a throw down wallet in case we were robbed.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:http://money.msn.com/now/the-25-most-da ... ghborhoods
15) Dowling & McGowen (Houston, TX)
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None within 350 miles of my crib.
But you wouldn't know that if your only source of information was the local media around here. Someone ought to drop that link on them.
But you wouldn't know that if your only source of information was the local media around here. Someone ought to drop that link on them.
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Uh, the Crescent 'hood? My g/f is from Crapchester and she said that is a world class 'hood down there.Terry in Crapchester wrote:None within 350 miles of my crib.
But you wouldn't know that if your only source of information was the local media around here. Someone ought to drop that link on them.
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Not saying that isn't bad, but it didn't make this list.Screw_Michigan wrote:Uh, the Crescent 'hood? My g/f is from Crapchester and she said that is a world class 'hood down there.Terry in Crapchester wrote:None within 350 miles of my crib.
But you wouldn't know that if your only source of information was the local media around here. Someone ought to drop that link on them.
As far as the Crescent goes, while I generally try to avoid it, I don't always succeed. And yet, the only place I've ever been mugged was in Jacksonville, FL. Take that for what it's worth.
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I don't see any on the list that are on the East Coast and north of the Mason/Dixon line either.Dinsdale wrote:None on the Best Coast?
Bode be unto us, once again.
Those of us who live in that region generally don't claim anything south of Washington, DC as "east coast."
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I clicked for a ride down "Joy Ave" in Detroit last night.
Miles and miles of nothing but liquor stores, barber shops/beauty salons, auto collision repair joints, and churches crammed into a storefront the size of my living room with a cross made from a 2x4 nailed to the roof.
The word "liquor" is so prominent that the city and street should be renamed.
Liquor Ave. Liquor, Michigan
Or better yet...
Martin Liquor King Blvd.
Miles and miles of nothing but liquor stores, barber shops/beauty salons, auto collision repair joints, and churches crammed into a storefront the size of my living room with a cross made from a 2x4 nailed to the roof.
The word "liquor" is so prominent that the city and street should be renamed.
Liquor Ave. Liquor, Michigan
Or better yet...
Martin Liquor King Blvd.
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So Todd, did you see Aunt Jemima or Mother Fucker while you wuz lookin' around?Toddowen wrote:I clicked for a ride down "Joy Ave" in Detroit last night.
Miles and miles of nothing but liquor stores, barber shops/beauty salons, auto collision repair joints, and churches crammed into a storefront the size of my living room with a cross made from a 2x4 nailed to the roof.
The word "liquor" is so prominent that the city and street should be renamed.
Liquor Ave. Liquor, Michigan
Or better yet...
Martin Liquor King Blvd.
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I've spent many hours in hoods like that for work, and never once thought the need to pack heat. Primarily because I'm not a pussy. Rough hoods and cold weather, that'll put hair on your chest and make you a man. Not that any of you fruitcakes can identify with that.Toddowen wrote:I clicked for a ride down "Joy Ave" in Detroit last night.
Miles and miles of nothing but liquor stores, barber shops/beauty salons, auto collision repair joints, and churches crammed into a storefront the size of my living room with a cross made from a 2x4 nailed to the roof.
The word "liquor" is so prominent that the city and street should be renamed.
Liquor Ave. Liquor, Michigan
Or better yet...
Martin Liquor King Blvd.
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Didn't bring up the subject of being armed. But since you did, I'd rather go there carrying than not.
I spent many a hot day working in equally shitty hoods in L.A.
Had guns drawn on me several Times ad well as being in the vicinity of someone emptying the clip on a fully automatic weapon. Heck...I wasn't too far from the North Hollywood shootout and the deranged dumfuck that took a ride in a tank in SD.
What's the harm in letting your average working slob like me carrying my registered .45 around? I might even save a life besides my own.
I spent many a hot day working in equally shitty hoods in L.A.
Had guns drawn on me several Times ad well as being in the vicinity of someone emptying the clip on a fully automatic weapon. Heck...I wasn't too far from the North Hollywood shootout and the deranged dumfuck that took a ride in a tank in SD.
What's the harm in letting your average working slob like me carrying my registered .45 around? I might even save a life besides my own.
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So, no hoodrat pulled a gun on you because you are just a badass?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I've spent many hours in hoods like that for work, and never once thought the need to pack heat. Primarily because I'm not a pussy. Rough hoods and cold weather, that'll put hair on your chest and make you a man. Not that any of you fruitcakes can identify with that.
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Sounds more like you were just lucky. If I had to spend time regularly in such shitholes I sure as fukk would want to pack something.
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While my post was sprinkled with just a smidgen of hyperbole, I will say this. I suspect the reason that no hoodrat pulled a gun on me is because 99.9% of places you go, as long as you keep to yourself and mind your own business, people aren't going to fuck with you. Granted, there's a big difference between working in the hood at 12 noon and hanging out on street corners at 12 midnight. That, I wouldn't recommend under any circumstance.
You've got it backwards though. It's the bad ass who thinks he can shoot his way out of trouble. But I get it, it's about the sense of security. For me, I think it might feel more like false security. If home slice wants my wallet, I doubt he'd give me advanced notice. Dese wack ass thugs are kinda rude like that, yo. So approaching me from behind with his piece pointed in the back of my dome (calm down, Stanley), rather than try to act out a scene from Desperado, I figure the best chance at survival would be to toss Slim Money my wallet (preferably a dummy wallet).
Perhaps there are other scenarios in which carrying would be beneficial, but I personally never felt the need. To each his own. I'm not anti-gun, it's just not my thing. I suppose if I was gifted a gun and the instant legal right to carry, I'd keep it on me. Otherwise, I'm not going to plop down the cash and go through the means to legally carry it.
I actually always felt a little more uneasy up in the hinterlands of northern Michigan. Backwoods hicks are bored, obsessive over their property, and just looking for any reason to draw on somebody. They don't want your money. They'll shoot you just to shoot you.
You've got it backwards though. It's the bad ass who thinks he can shoot his way out of trouble. But I get it, it's about the sense of security. For me, I think it might feel more like false security. If home slice wants my wallet, I doubt he'd give me advanced notice. Dese wack ass thugs are kinda rude like that, yo. So approaching me from behind with his piece pointed in the back of my dome (calm down, Stanley), rather than try to act out a scene from Desperado, I figure the best chance at survival would be to toss Slim Money my wallet (preferably a dummy wallet).
Perhaps there are other scenarios in which carrying would be beneficial, but I personally never felt the need. To each his own. I'm not anti-gun, it's just not my thing. I suppose if I was gifted a gun and the instant legal right to carry, I'd keep it on me. Otherwise, I'm not going to plop down the cash and go through the means to legally carry it.
I actually always felt a little more uneasy up in the hinterlands of northern Michigan. Backwoods hicks are bored, obsessive over their property, and just looking for any reason to draw on somebody. They don't want your money. They'll shoot you just to shoot you.
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In my experience with shitty neighborhoods, the shitty business districts are reletively OK. It's where they pen all the wild animals together{housing projects} that you've got to plan a window of opportunity in which to get in, get the job done, and get the hell out.
My guess is that they're a bit embarassed to be seen in their living arrangements by any outsider. You ask them where they're from when they are away from home and they'll say "Nickerson Gardens, man. Dat place be beautiful. We gots nice folk dey. We be PROUD of our hood...sayin'"
These same people will lay out the welcome wagon by barking obscenities and tossing whatever is handy at your work truck if you arrive any time other than between 8am to 11am.
Proud...what a laugh.
I'm sure we've all heard Detroit Proud; 'lanta Proud; Newark Proud
If you've never been to the place you're assigned to show up to, you can generally assume it to be a blighted, wretched, zoo populated with wild humanoids if the tag "PROUD" is known to be attached to it.
My guess is that they're a bit embarassed to be seen in their living arrangements by any outsider. You ask them where they're from when they are away from home and they'll say "Nickerson Gardens, man. Dat place be beautiful. We gots nice folk dey. We be PROUD of our hood...sayin'"
These same people will lay out the welcome wagon by barking obscenities and tossing whatever is handy at your work truck if you arrive any time other than between 8am to 11am.
Proud...what a laugh.
I'm sure we've all heard Detroit Proud; 'lanta Proud; Newark Proud
If you've never been to the place you're assigned to show up to, you can generally assume it to be a blighted, wretched, zoo populated with wild humanoids if the tag "PROUD" is known to be attached to it.