I Explored The Worst Neighborhoods In Kansas City

2022 ж. 27 Там.
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Kansas City is kind of a dump right now but they’re trying to fix that problem.
A friend once told me that Kansas City is competing with St. Louis for the most mindless, senseless, pointless, worthless ridiculous buLLshit.
THAT is harsh people. But it might be true.
I’ve been to most of our country’s big cities, and I’ve seen a majority of our hoods. I always have some expectation of how I think an inner city will look like, and I’m rarely surprised at what I see.
But I have to say, Kansas City threw me off.
I’d heard about the high crime and the rundown areas and the lack of decency that takes place in some of this city’s worst areas. On the afternoon I drove around this city’s worst areas, I realized things aren’t always what you think they’ll be.
Right now we’re in Kansas City Missouri’s worst neighborhoods. Soon, we’ll cross the river and drive through the hoods on the Kansas side. This was on day 2 of my great midwest adventure.
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  • I am 37 will be 38 in 3 weeks and have lived in Kansas City MO my whole life. While the stats in this video may be true if you live in Kansas City you understand how the city works. If you don’t want to be in “stuff” don’t be in it and you will be fine. I frequent the very areas in this video and never have any problems. If you don’t mess with people people don’t mess with you. I think you should interview people in these cities you go to I think the story will be a little more detailed.

    @steal15@steal15 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree about minding your own business. I’m 39 and I’m born and raised in kcmo. It’s not hard to stay out of trouble if you really want to.

      @jamestoneyjr@jamestoneyjr Жыл бұрын
    • 💯 Correct. I'm always in the west bottom, bringing my 5 yr old to mauy thai class then visit my parents in armourdale. We mind our business and never have any problems.

      @Micnastyisf@Micnastyisf Жыл бұрын
    • @@Micnastyisf yeah, I don't what this guy is talking about with the west bottoms. I was a driver for Dayton freight for YEARS and the west bottoms/down and east side was always my favorite route. I always met the most interesting people in some of the "worst" parts of this city. Don't get me wrong, there DEFINITELY areas that are terrible (also in my route area) but you know? Even as a delivery driver I never ever felt like I was somewhere "dangerous", even on the east side toward Admiral Blvd.

      @scotthull9535@scotthull9535 Жыл бұрын
    • @@scotthull9535 Try doing deliveries at midnight. You might have a different outlook.

      @SEVEN-gy3ub@SEVEN-gy3ub Жыл бұрын
    • Yupp

      @milcajudithjasso5634@milcajudithjasso5634 Жыл бұрын
  • Situations in Kansas City Kansas are slowly making progress with the younger people. My daughter teaches school in this area, and when she started she was in a four-story building that was built in the 1930s. There was one bathroom on the third floor, she taught on the fourth floor. There was rust in the sink from the water and in her closet there was no ceiling it was open to the attic. Money was being siphoned from the budget for personal use by the office personnel. The discipline was horrendous and not available. The middle schoolers were out of control and were allowed to talk and behave very disrespectful. She taught there for 2 years and then they opened the new school, Carl Bruce Middle School. It is a beautiful modern building for students to go to school and learn. They hired all new principles and staff. This year is the second year the school has been opened, so all of the old students in the old building have graduated to high school, or somewhere. They are running this school very tight and very disciplined and there is a no-nonsense policy and if you don't follow the rules you're out. My daughter said it is like a miracle, and if she has a situation in her classroom it takes one phone call and they are removed. There is no cussing her out allowed or any teacher, or The student is removed. She is amazed at the wonderful learning environment that is being presented to the students. They have an assembly often to remind the students of what is expected of them, what is tolerated, and what the outcome will be if they don't follow the rules. The racial mix is Black, Hispanic, and a few white children. They come from various home conditions as you can imagine in a very poor area of town. My daughter is almost 60 and has taught for many years and is so pleased to see this year become a more pleasant year to teach. She feels this is her mission to teach these children how to be good citizens, and mannerly, and to reach for the stars. I am so proud of her. I'm glad I found your video to watch, and delighted you focused on my home state.

    @sharonmorrison4517@sharonmorrison4517 Жыл бұрын
    • kck and kc are not the same thing. he’s in missouri.

      @bvsteel990@bvsteel99010 ай бұрын
  • Hey! I’m from Kansas City and there are a lot of issues around town. However I think you come off as being disrespectful to the people that live in these communities in this video. Even in areas with high crime most of the people that live there are normal, nice people that are trying to make a life for them and their families. It’s hard for me to hear you describe people that live in Juniper Gardens as a bunch of “crackheads and thieves”. I’ve worked with many of those people and they are very kind, hardworking people who are trying their best to make a good life for themselves despite how much they and their families have been screwed by the system for decades. Many are refugees who work harder than most of us ever have or will, and they don’t get the support they deserve, or the support that most of us get and take for granted. Just my two cents.

    @brm117@brm117 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree

      @valariereneeful@valariereneeful Жыл бұрын
    • Copium.

      @rehmsmeyer@rehmsmeyer Жыл бұрын
    • I'm from KC too and it's total bulshit that people out here are "nice" in certain areas. Complete and total bullshit. I don't know what areas you're riding through but I disagree.

      @Msthoro1@Msthoro1 Жыл бұрын
    • Hey man I’m from KC, I respect this comment. Very very true, housing structure doesn’t always match the people inside around here… goes both way

      @kindafunnyfatties@kindafunnyfatties Жыл бұрын
    • Ways

      @kindafunnyfatties@kindafunnyfatties Жыл бұрын
  • You went through traditionally bad KC neighborhoods. But they're actually decent now. You didn't really go into any areas that are currently unsafe. You need to go into East KC or the Independence border

    @tmoneyesterbunni4630@tmoneyesterbunni4630 Жыл бұрын
    • Was going to say this, he should have went to south blue valley or Marlborough east, those neighbors ain’t no joke, can’t even walk up the street without someone tryna holler at you

      @gagegrubb102@gagegrubb1023 ай бұрын
  • The hood in KC isn’t that bad. There’s problems & issues but there’s other places are worse. There’s no serious gang culture or normalized violence. Most of the people in KC are nice & friendly. Also troost used to be the segregation line… now it’s Paseo & even that is a gray area with a mix of people on living everywhere. KC is one of the biggest cities in terms of land mass per capita as it can take an hour and half to get through the city no traffic. A lot of the population lives in the surrounding suburbs: Raytown, independence, North KC, Leawood, OP, etc.

    @djemayel8907@djemayel8907 Жыл бұрын
    • the last places you named are in kc and some of those are kansas. this about kc not other cities.

      @bvsteel990@bvsteel99010 ай бұрын
    • @@bvsteel990 Metro KC

      @djemayel8907@djemayel890710 ай бұрын
  • Love the tree lined streets. Most of our poorer areas in South Africa are litter ridden dustbowls

    @annawitter5161@annawitter5161 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah so why don't you go back to the Netherlands because you all are responsible for it

      @EWRIGHT637@EWRIGHT637 Жыл бұрын
  • I think is it a mischaracterization to claim that Missouri running the financial books for the KCPD is better for KC's fight against crime. What KC is asking for is better management of the money they already have been given before throwing more money at the problem. KCPD has had an annual surplus since 2018... 2018 - $5.4 million, 2019 - $7.2 million, 2020 - $10.2 million, 2021 - $11.8 million, and 2022 - $13.5 million. And when KC's mayor asked for funding for hazard pay for police officers on the front lines during COVID he was denied... I wish the Missouri government would make up their minds.

    @FireSerpent@FireSerpent Жыл бұрын
    • As a Jackson County resident I totally agree with you. Politics is all about control.

      @michaelvaughn9020@michaelvaughn9020 Жыл бұрын
    • If crime continues to increase each year while the police budget increase annually, money isn't the problem. You can't just throw money at every solution. Invest in education that's one of the biggest inequalities in every urban community in America.

      @Hello-816@Hello-816 Жыл бұрын
  • I moved to Kansas city mo 10 years ago I lived on 70th never had a problem and loved my the neighborhood then moved to riverside the only reason we had a problem was the property manager celtic property left 42 small dumpsters in our driveway we bought a house in North Kansas City and its been awesome for 5 years I'm all over kc and never had a problem

    @orderly_chaos5240@orderly_chaos5240 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been watching your channel for a while and I was excited when I saw your latest video came through Kansas City. In fact, the first street in your video is Independence Avenue, which is the neighborhood where I live and work. I actually work for the community newspaper and our office was just three blocks west of where your video of Independence Avenue kept cutting off. We report a lot of the crime as well as all the hard work to improve the quality of life here. I'm always impressed by how accurate and fair your assessment of neighborhoods seem to be. Often times, I will hear folks mispronounce street names or offer an assessment that is inaccurate and it identifies them as an "outsider." If you'd driven around Kansas City 1-2 years ago, you would have seen a lot more homeless camps and it would have made you feel differently about how "nice" things looked. The city still hasn't found a solution for it, but they've stopped allowing the homeless to camp along main streets or in parks in massive groups. Kansas City *is* very nice but unfortunately we've seen an increase in violent crime. I attribute most of that to the Jackson County Prosecutor. After Michael Brown was killed in Ferguson, MO, our prosecutor has really done a terrible job of making sure violent criminals are kept off the streets. It doesn't help that our City Council is in a constant battle with the state for control of police funding. Personally, I believe there is a lot of room for improvement withing KCPD, but the folks in City Council are not qualified enough to make the needed changes. They're more in lock step with the Jackson County Prosecutor who is ineffective at dealing with the problem. I don't know that I agree with much of what the KCK officer in your video said, but KCK is a different place that KCMO. Anyway, great video. Thanks for visiting our city!

    @iamelbryan@iamelbryan Жыл бұрын
  • I've been working and living in Kansas City for more than a decade now mostly as a bartender at some sometimes seedier places. Every night I walk home alone and I've never run into any issues. The problems with crime here aren't random. You don't here about getting mugged on the street and I don't really feel the need to lock my doors. People are robbing each other and shooting each other but its a small amount of people that kind of fight it out within their own scenes most of the time and if you aren't involved with it you are left alone even in the rougher hoods. Been living in the Westport area for quite a while now, and formally over off of Troost. Its a nice place and getting better.

    @brianzabel6635@brianzabel6635 Жыл бұрын
    • BS. I've lived here for 7 years now and there is so much crime. I've heard gunshots at night at more times than I would like to say There is so much crack, prostitution and gun violence. I live on the Kansas side of Kansas City which is the so called good side. I'm ready to save up and move away. I hate it here.

      @mindyengledow6860@mindyengledow6860 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mindyengledow6860 I'm not saying there isn't issues but the fact that I have no issues in spite of exposing myself to so much says something. I started here homeless living in southmoreland park and Ive seen a lot. I'm sorry you have such a bad time but I'm a few miles away from you and living in utter peace if nothing else. its not KC, It might be your neighborhood, it might be your friends even but its not KC as a whole. You can move away and I hope it works for you but thats not how any of this works. You wont just find the perfect city.

      @brianzabel6635@brianzabel6635 Жыл бұрын
    • @@brianzabel6635 I think some of it is the apartment complex I live in and the area around it and that's why I will move away. My husband chose this place bc I was in the hospital at the time. I live pretty close to the CVS off of Rainbow Blvd. I wouldn't feel safe walking alone at night!. I've had a lot of health issues lately but when I'm able to work again and move, I will! I like the Westport area, I'm fairly close to it. I don't feel safe here. I haven't heard gunshots in awhile but just the fact that I've heard them bothers me. I don't think there is a perfect city but I've lived in like 7 different states and I've lived in better. Maybe it is just this area, like I said, I will move as soon as I am able. I'm glad to hear you are not homeless anymore😊. I'm actually from California and I've lived in southern and northern California in very different places so we'll see. I will take ur advice and look closer to Westport...for a job and a place to live as soon as I can.

      @mindyengledow6860@mindyengledow6860 Жыл бұрын
    • I keep to myself by the way...no friends here right now but I know what goes on around here. We have a lot of problems with cars being stolen. We even had a car stolen a couple years ago.

      @mindyengledow6860@mindyengledow6860 Жыл бұрын
    • My thoughts exactly. Check out my post.

      @michaellopez1875@michaellopez1875 Жыл бұрын
  • My friend bought a house, made a killing about 200k profit 1 block west of troost. then bought, another one right across from a beautiful pond East of Troost. Huge houses cheap. It's cleaned up just fine. He stays up late, and keeps the doors locked. These are nice houses cheap. He's just an uber driver. It will be nice East of troost several blocks for years to come. Any hood in Memphis, New Orleans, Atlanta, is way worse.

    @secretamericayoutubechanne2961@secretamericayoutubechanne2961 Жыл бұрын
    • @cHriS man it must be miserable being this paranoid all the time. I've lived here 10 years and dont even lock my doors.

      @brianzabel6635@brianzabel6635 Жыл бұрын
    • I disagree. Do you live here?

      @Msthoro1@Msthoro1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Msthoro1 what do you disagree with? These are big houses cheap. I ve lived in KC on and off for years.

      @secretamericayoutubechanne2961@secretamericayoutubechanne2961 Жыл бұрын
  • Wyandotte county- Argentine, Armourdale, has always been worse than KCMO, but in the past 20 years KCMO has improved drastically. You didn't drive around neighborhoods within a couple blocks of Troost around the Plaza and Nelson Atkins. Those are gorgeous neighborhoods. Power and Light has also made a huge difference in the past 20 years.

    @deer105@deer105 Жыл бұрын
    • Depends on where you go. If he had gone to the East Side he would have thought he was in the bad side of Detroit or the 64137 zip code where the majority of the murders are happening. I could be wrong about the exact zip code but there was a documentary made about this a few years about all the murders in KCMO and they were concentrated in a certain zip code. Are neighborhoods really gorgeous when people are getting murdered there 3-4 times a month? Gentrification may solve the problem once you build enough $3000 a month apartments in Power and Light and jack the price of houses up to 600K+ that where 150K, 3 years ago and kick out all those old and low wage people to live in their cars or on the street...just like every where else.

      @lashlarue59@lashlarue59 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lashlarue59 This comment makes me think you have no real awareness of the nuances of Kansas City. You do know what Mission Hills is, don't you? Those homes are valued in the millions. You do know where it is? Just directly to the southwest of the Plaza? You have seen the homes around the Nelson Atkins museum and Loose Park? There are comparable homes all the way south on Holmes to 75th street. People live there without ever experiencing any issues with crime. As another person pointed out in the comments section, violent crime tends to exist within it's own social bubble. I graduated from UMKC in the late 90s and worked in midtown for 5 years just recently and never felt unsafe.

      @deer105@deer105 Жыл бұрын
    • @@deer105 I'm not sure what your point is. Yes there is less crime in some areas and more in others; everywhere is like that. If by "social bubble" you mean crime esp. violent crime tends to be racially affinitive, again thats everywhere. There are nice areas and multi-million dollar homes in the worse cities in the US, so what? That doesn't change the fact that there are also combat zones in those same cities and those zones are getting bigger and worse as time goes by and some of the worse are in KCMO. The first time I time I heard automatic weapons fire wasn't in Iraq it was off 53rd & Prospect, maybe 3 miles from Mission Hills.

      @lashlarue59@lashlarue59 Жыл бұрын
    • yup and the tyranny is just as bad.

      @calebc6028@calebc6028 Жыл бұрын
    • Fun fact. Missouri has the highest black homicide rate in America among all 50 states.

      @st.michaelofcigarillo2845@st.michaelofcigarillo2845 Жыл бұрын
  • It's funny how you can jus drive around and go off stats an feel like you can have a opinion..I lived in KCMO my whole life..It ain't like that at all yall

    @TA-yf7hh@TA-yf7hh Жыл бұрын
    • Right

      @katiefountain2407@katiefountain2407 Жыл бұрын
    • I've lived in KC, KS my whole life. Worked on the Missouri side. It's the wild west here. Doesn't hurt to concealed carry, that being said most people here are kind and down to earth. If you live in Johnson County Kansas don't bother locking your car or front door, crime is almost nonexistent.

      @Potato-mu7nu@Potato-mu7nu Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah it’s a dump

      @iknowdeweybrudda6564@iknowdeweybrudda65647 ай бұрын
  • I'm born and raised in KCMO and you were being very generous with your footage. I was just home visiting in July and much has changed since I moved away in 2010. With the exception of Troost and Westport I honestly didn't recognize the residential area you were in. But if you go in the neighborhoods by Central high school, Truman Rd, Van Brunt or Hardesty. You would have seen plenty of run down boarded homes and buildings with piles of garbage along most sidewalks and several homeless encampments. Everything that you said you didn't see, I saw plenty of it.

    @themodeltyra1517@themodeltyra1517 Жыл бұрын
    • Those same areas you cite have some oasis of hope within them. Along Independence Avenue, there are organizations like "Jerusalem Farm" that are ministering to the homeless and impoverished, and the city has spent money to streetscape the area, and employ the use of "yellow-coaters" who do everything from pick up trash to giving directions to citizens, and reporting crime. The problem is not the area, but is poverty and prejudice. It's a big job, but we can fix it if we find the will, and the courage.

      @jhandle4196@jhandle4196 Жыл бұрын
    • I thought the same thing. I used to live in one of those areas that you say is worse than what you see in the video. That area looks terrible now and people were poor back when I lived there. Maybe there is some progress going on.

      @tjr7424@tjr7424 Жыл бұрын
    • Every city in thus country has crimes, just not black on black crimes but all major and minor crimes, white collar crime, blue collar and urban. All eye soars, such rotted out houses and businesses everything is about surviving not because crime is rampant. People are more evil in this day and time because they have thrown away love, respect, morals or anything that has to do with right or dignity. When the feet of oppression are on the throats of citizens everywhere hopelessness and despair reigns. This is everywhere you point a finger at one single state or city America widens the gap between her and God

      @judgeclark8017@judgeclark8017 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@judgeclark8017 naw

      @Xilladan093@Xilladan09311 ай бұрын
  • I'm on Section 8 and am tired of everyone blaming us for crime. We get inspected, so why do they feel that way? We have to live under a certain standard. Home owners are the ones who don't take care of their properties here.

    @tj921able@tj921able Жыл бұрын
    • Well...it takes money to do that. When you pay little or nothing for housing and food, which MY tax dollars pay for (you're welcome!) It's easy for YOU to criticize...but you are correct, you are partially responsible for crime here. Statistics prove it.

      @keithkoenig5320@keithkoenig5320 Жыл бұрын
    • @@keithkoenig5320 What crime have I committed? I don't do drugs, rarely drink alcohol and don't smoke. I need you to tell me, since you know me so well!

      @tj921able@tj921able Жыл бұрын
    • @@keithkoenig5320 Plus, I pay the same amount for food that you do. Section 8 only helps with housing. I am not on Medicaid, which you are confusing that with.

      @tj921able@tj921able Жыл бұрын
    • @@keithkoenig5320 Actually, I meant Welfare

      @tj921able@tj921able Жыл бұрын
    • @@tj921able don't get mad at these people they're just angry that you pay just 30% of your income to the rent they have to put their asses out on the street to pay 100% of their income for rent that's why they always have broke Payless Shoes

      @sitdowndogbreath@sitdowndogbreath Жыл бұрын
  • The fact is people who can afford to live far from section 8 will. You can't blame someone for wanting to live in a good neighborhood.

    @shelbyz1974@shelbyz1974 Жыл бұрын
    • The problem is you shouldnt have to have lots of money in order to live in a good neighborhood. It didnt used to be that way.

      @Chaz4543@Chaz4543 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Chaz4543 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

      @ebonysmith8513@ebonysmith8513 Жыл бұрын
    • Some ppl with section 8 lives far out in a good neighborhood as well.

      @meekmeisha21@meekmeisha21 Жыл бұрын
  • So ready for this video!

    @Mrs.Young10.21@Mrs.Young10.21 Жыл бұрын
  • So you're going to find shitty areas in any city. Especially when you go looking for them. As a piece that says avoid these areas this is helpful. However, we were just in Kansas City last weekend - both sides - and had no problems at all. Downtown has lots to do - go see the Power and Light District for night life. We went for our yearly BBQ tour where we select a city known for BBQ and see who has the best in our opinion. (That would be Slap's and Joe's KC BBQ. Both were exceptional) Last year was Austin, TX which was fun but the entertainment District on E 6th was dangerous so we stayed on Rainey St. which was awesome. BTW, Terry Black's in Austin was our favorite followed by Salt Lick but we traveled out of Austin to Driftwood. That place was great but the food edge went to Black's. Franklin's was not open for dining and their brisketbwas sold out 43 days in advance since they were only doing online order and curbside pickup so we didn't go.

    @usa91787@usa91787 Жыл бұрын
  • I grew up in Juniper Gardens in the 80’s. Didn’t seem that bad because it was all I knew. Crazy how things change as we evolve as people.

    @EatTheCakeAnne@EatTheCakeAnne Жыл бұрын
  • Who would want to get their home consulted with this guy!? LOL 😂

    @bigshotaviation8570@bigshotaviation8570 Жыл бұрын
    • If asked myself, ‘what if my housing search was lacking the sociopathic perspective?’, i would bookmark this channel.

      @nathanstaley4503@nathanstaley4503 Жыл бұрын
    • Go educate youself. Stop hating

      @DON_ON3@DON_ON311 ай бұрын
  • I've lived in KC, KS my whole life. Worked on the Missouri side. It's the wild west here. Doesn't hurt to concealed carry, that being said most people here are kind and down to earth. If you live in Johnson County Kansas don't bother locking your car or front door, crime is almost nonexistent.

    @Potato-mu7nu@Potato-mu7nu Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for sharing this 👍

    @HIAHomelessInAmerica@HIAHomelessInAmerica Жыл бұрын
  • I live in Wyandotte aka Crimedotte but no mentioning that we also call it Dotteghanistan??? But you should’ve ventured off into the Beverly Hills of KCK near the Kansas Speedway. The higher the street numbers you go the better it is.

    @williamsaunders5981@williamsaunders5981 Жыл бұрын
  • You think you got it bad in KC, come to Memphis, you'll be running back to KC on the first thing smoking

    @oscarmason3252@oscarmason3252 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for all of your videos , it has helped me decide to never ever move lol. I got a home at a perfect time and the price was right in 1998 . People can not even afford my area now and close to everything including a Whole Foods , very nice public pool two cool little cities and my gym 4 parks great independent top restaurants all in around a 10 minute radius .

    @stevepope6095@stevepope6095 Жыл бұрын
    • Where is it?

      @NickJohnson@NickJohnson Жыл бұрын
    • Never Say NEVER 😎 Justin Bieber

      @kylebellusci4873@kylebellusci4873 Жыл бұрын
    • This is true, but he was in the Core. Obv KC is very large- more opulent areas abound!

      @sonyarichardson000@sonyarichardson000 Жыл бұрын
    • @cHriS it was not luck.

      @stevepope6095@stevepope6095 Жыл бұрын
    • @@NickJohnson Do a drive into East Atlanta and Little 5 Points take Memorial drive to Oakhurst /Decatur Georgia , Druid Hills , Avondale , Stone Mountain ,Covington Hwy to 🎥 Doom Patrol set /City of Lithonia , movie 🎥 district , Vampire Diaries, Legacy's , the Resident 🎥 Conyers and Porterdale, Covington , Madison 🍿🍿 🎥

      @stevepope6095@stevepope6095 Жыл бұрын
  • You just turned left on a one way street heading right. :) Thanks for the video, I live in the suburbs of KC.

    @Diana4359@Diana4359 Жыл бұрын
    • Ran a stop sign too.

      @wonderbeest@wonderbeest Жыл бұрын
  • I lived in the East Blue Valley area in the 50s when it was an ethnic Polish area. We used to sit on the front porch and listen to the crickets and wait for the ice cream man. I liked listening to the guy across the street practicing the accordion. The neighborhood grocery shop was on the corner and I would walk there to buy some lunchmeat and dark bread now and then when my mom sent me. Then men played checkers in the alley behind the houses. We had a few chickens. Everyone kept their houses clean and neat and we never thought twice about walking at night. We would walk up to E. Truman Rd. and catch the bus to go downtown for a few hours. Good memories. Then something happened in the early 70's. My cousin was shot and killed in a the parking lot of a well-known store there. My other cousin still lived there after the Polish people moved out and another demographic moved in. She said she was afraid to even walk up to the church my uncle helped to build, much less sit on the porch in the evening. She said the house she used to live in was a crack house now and she could hear gunshots during the night. The music and noise were up so loud she couldn't sleep. No more Polish people worshipped at the church and it became a shelter for illegals. She left in the 90s after her house was finally sold, and moved to a smaller town. The little store is still there. It is such a shame to watch our once beautiful, happy neighborhoods becoming just hoods. KCMO used to be a thriving and fun city. It would probably make me sick to see the old neighborhood now. Or even the city. Why does this have to happen?

    @Miami7@Miami7 Жыл бұрын
  • The thing you have to realize about KC; 85% + of the violent crime in the metro is confined to 3 neighborhoods. Stay away from those, and you're in the best city in the country.

    @lw6866@lw6866 Жыл бұрын
    • LOL. "Best city in the country." Get out of the house more.

      @mikeh9956@mikeh9956 Жыл бұрын
    • @@K.B.Williams those 3 areas they are referring to is Eastside, Northeast and Southeast

      @foreverkc8164@foreverkc8164 Жыл бұрын
    • @@mikeh9956 Right now I live in Phoenix. I've lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Denver, and New Mexico. I've been to every town up and down the east coast, I've been to LA, Eugene, Bend, Tucson, Albuquerque, every town in Texas, every major city in the Midwest, every town in Colorado, and all the small towns in between that I forgot to mention. Nothing beats KC. Perhaps it's you who needs to take a look around. Have you ever traveled?

      @lw6866@lw6866 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lw6866 I've been to every single state in the country. I live in Seattle. KC has to be the bottom of the barrel. Complete trash. Perhaps the sun has baked your brain.

      @mikeh9956@mikeh9956 Жыл бұрын
    • @@lw6866 do you have plans to move back? What brought you to Phenix?

      @adisc7475@adisc7475 Жыл бұрын
  • Every big city has bad neighborhoods and crime. Kansas City is no different. However there’s more to Kansas City than just the core bad neighborhoods. There are vast suburbs with very diverse communities on both the Kansas and Missouri side. I have lived in a lot of cities in the United States and Kansas City is by far the best when it comes to quality of living. Kansas City is a big city with a small town feel and you don’t get that in the most big cities. And if you are looking for history Kansas City has got it!

    @JulianGower@JulianGower Жыл бұрын
  • I spent two summers knocking on doors across the kc's and I could not believe how bad kck was. It was actually sad

    @sampetersen4772@sampetersen4772 Жыл бұрын
  • I work at one of the bakeries in KCMO and it's so weird to see a youtube video showing the streets I drive up and down everyday. Not super fun driving there at like 4:50/5 am, which is when I have to be at work but so far so good.

    @addyrovirosa1800@addyrovirosa1800 Жыл бұрын
  • NICK! I watch your videos all the time. I was born and raised in Kansas Chitty. At the 2:08 mark that rock building you drive up on. Walt Disney use to sale newspapers on that corner when he was a boy. I live in St. Augustine, FL. now days. You should come make a video here.

    @richardpratt16@richardpratt164 ай бұрын
  • Never been to KC, but lived in Memphis for 10 years. So much of KC Mo featured in your video looked like Memphis neighborhoods. I’ve got nothing but love for the 901 but jeez it’s getting bad there! Edit: The whole kids with guns thing is so sad. I remember there was a gang of kids (I think the oldest was 15) mugging folks and n the middle of the day with a shotgun in beautiful Overton Park in Mem.

    @abletonreason@abletonreason Жыл бұрын
    • Didn't Memphis start getting worse after Hurricane Katrina displaced hundreds of thousands of people who moved to other states and cities and never went back? Houston is another city that has gone to hell ever since 2005.

      @UzumakiNaruto_@UzumakiNaruto_ Жыл бұрын
    • @@UzumakiNaruto_ I lived there from 2006-2016 so I’m not 100%. All I know is that in that span I had my car broken into 3 times, 2 bikes stolen, a near violent confrontation at a trolley stop and an attempted burglary. I lived in midtown which is the hipstery artsy part of town. Not exactly the worst hood in Memphis. To quote the locals, “As long as you don’t go too far north,south or west you’re pretty safe” lol!

      @abletonreason@abletonreason Жыл бұрын
  • Those neighborhoods are just fine. KC is different because as long as you mind your business people generally leave you alone. Never once got my car broken into….until I moved to Johnson County. It’s rare that the violence in KC isn’t instigated by ego.

    @erickr613@erickr613 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree, i have gotten my car broken into in Grain Valley and Olathe more then i have living 15 years in KCMO

      @brewcrew2221@brewcrew2221 Жыл бұрын
    • I was going to comment this. It is a lack of education and people using violence as their only.means to resolve a problem. The mix.of upper class in the southwest side and the hood is a bad combination. People wanna run their mouths to "thugs". What do people expect to be the result🤦I've been around KC my entire life and I'm 36, and I have not seen someone with a gun except a friend who carried one under his drivers seat in his car in case someone else "popped" off and he had protection cause we would roll thru the hoods.but we were never shot at and almost arguments are resolved with a front yard brawl. I grew up in Johnson County in the suburbs and the middle/high school kids broke into cars "for fun". I didnt know hardly a single kid who wasn't in Juvenile Detention at one time. I went to Oregon Trail (Olathe Trash) and Olathe North High School. At both schools there was a fight at least once a week and guns even brought into the school. There have been shootings at Johnson County schools as well.😳

      @napalm_lipbalm86@napalm_lipbalm86 Жыл бұрын
    • @@blackcherry6877 no doubt, it's definitely a shit hole

      @chrisjmiller6@chrisjmiller6 Жыл бұрын
    • joco is in kansas

      @bvsteel990@bvsteel99010 ай бұрын
    • @@bvsteel990 thanks for the geography update Magellan

      @erickr613@erickr61310 ай бұрын
  • I grew up on independence Ave, and yes we had crime but no more then another places, and bear in mind that this was in the 90s during the crack times

    @benjaccard7865@benjaccard7865 Жыл бұрын
  • If you’d like to help we’d appreciate it more than a video telling us how “bad” the city is

    @cuttinsomehoney@cuttinsomehoney Жыл бұрын
    • Dude, no! Let him rant about shit he doesn't know. It will keep the "coast people" from moving here.

      @scotthull9535@scotthull9535 Жыл бұрын
    • Fix that dump yourself. Too bad he didn't make it to Emanuel Cleaver.

      @youtubelicksmytaint7482@youtubelicksmytaint7482 Жыл бұрын
  • I went to med school in KC in the early 2000s, and I had the same impression back then as Nick says. Even the dangerous neighborhoods look rather pleasent. Many of the old houses looked to be in fairly decent shape.

    @eurodoc6343@eurodoc6343 Жыл бұрын
  • Haha this video starts at the alley I’m working on fixing! Fabulous!!!

    @becomemore4753@becomemore4753 Жыл бұрын
  • Kansas City is great with visiting and watching their sports. But living there is sometimes great, but not always due to these hoods.

    @gamingwithscottie1478@gamingwithscottie1478 Жыл бұрын
  • KCK is much smaller than KCMO. And locally KCK is considered worse than KCMO. I think it's because it's smaller and most of it is run down.

    @ShowMeMo@ShowMeMo Жыл бұрын
    • Way less murders in kck than kcmo.

      @ryangeorge3982@ryangeorge3982 Жыл бұрын
    • @@victor-2566 kck is much more run-down!

      @mrcee8955@mrcee8955 Жыл бұрын
  • "defunding law enforcement" does not mean "get rid of all police". It means that instead of dumping infinite funding into police, which we've been doing with no improvement, you slice off some of that money for social programs, crime stopper programs, therapy, jobs programs, things like that instead of just figuring on shooting or jailing any problems.

    @skytek7081@skytek7081 Жыл бұрын
    • @@teleologicalanalysis5291 some semi-random people have said that some of the time, do you want law enforcement to be judged by the worst things you've managed to catch any single officer doing? I bet you wouldn't.

      @skytek7081@skytek7081 Жыл бұрын
  • Here in the south Jacksonville and Kingsland. Trash is everywhere. On your videos it is clean. ...

    @tinamariewoehler649@tinamariewoehler649 Жыл бұрын
  • Nick. When does your release of the song you sang come out? lol

    @Larry-gn1xj@Larry-gn1xjАй бұрын
  • Its nice seeing you drive the streets that I know lol

    @earthquakkejake9894@earthquakkejake9894 Жыл бұрын
  • Pretty Cool Channel -- Nice Job!

    @micheldaubigne7629@micheldaubigne7629 Жыл бұрын
  • Some of the neighborhoods in those areas are deceiving. Older but large homes in good condition. Quiet during the day but good lord don’t get caught down there at night. The North East neighborhoods off Independence Ave are scary too.

    @lynnwilliams8295@lynnwilliams8295 Жыл бұрын
  • I have zero idea why anyone would want to do police work in an area where they’re not wanted. Every police officer in these areas are one video away from becoming the next Derek Chauvin. ☠️

    @flitetym@flitetym Жыл бұрын
    • Diversity isn't our strength.

      @taxthesocialist2602@taxthesocialist2602 Жыл бұрын
    • You mean a murderer? Are you shocked people don't want to be murdered by cops?

      @michaellaidler7143@michaellaidler7143 Жыл бұрын
    • For a paycheck, bonuses, the ability to be extremely testosterone and overly equipped to t-pose and flex

      @galactichobo599@galactichobo599 Жыл бұрын
    • @@michaellaidler7143 … the chances of an officer being charged for murder has skyrocketed. Look around. The patrol officer has all but disappeared. Cops would just as well sit out their shift in their squad car and not intercede in a domestic violence or petty crime incident. If the blood isn’t already drying in the street, don’t expect a cop to show up. If the communities want “lay-low” cops, then they’ll get what they deserve. If ‘da peeps wanna blow each other’s brains out, then go right ahead. “BLM” is the biggest scam and psych-job ever foisted on the Black community. The cops that are able to prevent a disaster are hunkered-down in a Dunkin’ donuts shop across town. Considering all the anti-cop blow-back, I can’t blame them. Even Black officers don’t want anything to do with a wild, feral, and incorrigible people. Black officers have wives, husbands and children they want to see after work also. And sure, other ethnicities have their problems, but not at the level of the African American. Black businesses struggle because of the palpable risk of patronizing Black businesses-especially after dark. But I’m sure you’ll disagree with everything I’m saying. You haven’t seen the precipitous decline in the Black community like I have. Or, maybe you’re a White person just making comments from your “lofty perch.” “… you sleep in the bed that you make.”

      @flitetym@flitetym Жыл бұрын
    • @@galactichobo599 Still not worth it. Find a city that has less black people and work there and you'll not only have an easier job, but you'll risk your life much less often too.

      @UzumakiNaruto_@UzumakiNaruto_ Жыл бұрын
  • @8:43 Your video was 9 blocks west of my old house. I used live just north of 9th & Quindaro. Ah goodtimes.

    @libertywolf93@libertywolf93 Жыл бұрын
  • i can say that as someone who moved here from georgia a few years ago, kcmo has got my heart.

    @jeffreysalomon7714@jeffreysalomon7714 Жыл бұрын
  • KCMO is looking a bit better than it did in the past. Looks like they got most of the discarded appliances and old furniture that used to litter the streets and vacant lots.

    @mh0862@mh0862 Жыл бұрын
  • I have grown up in Kansas City, Missouri, well the Northland. I enjoyed your video because you certainly did the research, and you are correct on many of the topics you discussed. I did notice though, your footage was the from North East section of the city, which historically, yes has had a lot of problems, but it actually is turning around in certain areas (gentrification). You're absolutely spot on about the great social divide between the old eastern sections of the city being historically black, and the western parts of the city being white. One thing I didn't hear in the video, which was back in 1951, when the US highway and transportation department built a national highway through a historically black neighborhood, it displaced thousands of families. That really set the bar from East/West and controlled the real estate market on allowing multicultural integration into each other's communities. Now, I realize the video's premise was about the hood's of Kansas City, and that's all good, and informative. But you should see some of the great things this city has to offer, and it isn't in the 'hood' so to speak. Anyway, great content, looking forward to watching more of your videos.

    @DrMoothecat@DrMoothecat Жыл бұрын
    • I’m in the Northland too!

      @chadbaxter5578@chadbaxter5578 Жыл бұрын
  • At 26 minutes your going down independence Avenue and you are right smack dab in the middle of one of the worst areas for murder in Kansas city. The store that says stop on the sign had 2 shootings last month right there and multiple people died in both. Between the avenue and 12th street in that area is very dangerous. That's where I lived for 6 years. This area, midtown, and between van brunt and prospect south of 39th street is where I hear of most of the murders taking place now. Wyandotte county in the 80s and 90s were the worst.

    @newborn986@newborn986 Жыл бұрын
  • It may not look glamorous on paper, but the KC area truly has awesome prospects, culture, atmosphere IMO. As someone who's lived in KC, Columbia, and St.Louis, I was BLOWN AWAY by how few, and mild the interactions I've had with the police have been . Additionally - So far atleast - KC has been the only place I've lived where I was able to cultivate any semblance of prosperity /ease of living beyond meeting ends.

    @w4439@w4439 Жыл бұрын
  • I moved here 2 years ago from a "larger town" in Kansas. I've found the people here in every area I've been in are very friendly and helpful, more so than any other larger city I've been to. I really LOVE living in KCMO!

    @angelaf5040@angelaf5040Ай бұрын
  • A few minutes in and The KC Hood looks at least decent if not nice on some blocks.. It’s very similar to the middle/lower middle class neighborhood I’m in here in Lindenwold NJ.

    @THEGIGLITE@THEGIGLITE Жыл бұрын
    • it looks a certain way but go in them houses & a lot of them have roaches & mice &/or are broken down in multiple ways. a lot of what you see that you think are “houses” are apartments with the top half being one & the bottom half being another, people entering from both the front & the back & not designed in the correct way so that many experience having pests in their home from their neighbors. People working everyday for a paycheck that doesn’t even pay their bills & car payment causing them to go sell drugs & rob & kill like every other young person likes to do these days, same as any other big city. People strung out off every & anything everywhere at any point in the day because there’s nothing to do around places like this other than drugs in most peoples mind. once your there for yourself or living there your entire life you think that bad shit happening to you is supposed to be normal. welcome to live in the midwest

      @litshxt8956@litshxt8956 Жыл бұрын
  • Those jail terms are a complete joke! A pot head can get locked away for 15 years but a murdering rat can be out in no time! 😦Who creates these bonkers laws!? BTW: Those public housing sites don’t look as bad as there made out. There’s no rubbish and litter, no druggies loitering around outside of them. The grounds looks well maintained. It could just be down to the time of day that your driving by but it hardly appears to be Baghdad.

    @rach623@rach623 Жыл бұрын
    • Where did you get those jail terms? It’s decriminalized and we have medicinal. Unless you’re selling , possession is a fine

      @lovely5397@lovely5397 Жыл бұрын
  • Did you drive through the streets in the Northeast area of KCMO? It would’ve been right where you were at the beginning of the video (Independence Avenue). I’m just curious since you mentioned that the Troost neighborhoods didn’t look as bad as you thought they would. Northeast is really bad, unfortunately. You would’ve definitely seen and felt the lack of safety there. I love KC but yes, it’s gone down hill bad. The lack of strong laws and punishment is a major issue. They’re a slap on the hand. I just moved away after 35 years. KC has beautiful areas and I love how we have so much pride in our sports teams. Unfortunately, I wish we would put as much effort into fixing our city in so many ways. I moved out of KCMO a few years ago to a suburb in Kansas (about 20 min away from KCMO). Night and day difference. I wanted to break the cycle for my child and told myself she wouldn’t step foot in KCMO schools. Wish things were different there but I’ll always love my city. Living in Texas now, I miss it everyday but I understand it’s not a place I want my child growing up in 😞 Enjoyed your video although it hurt to hear a lot of the things you said. They’re true, though.

    @brendaramirez1818@brendaramirez1818 Жыл бұрын
    • I like Kansas City I do ❤️

      @NickJohnson@NickJohnson Жыл бұрын
  • You didn't seem like much when I first saw a video of yours randomly, a little goofy at the beggining but then I started getting it and it's very entertaining. The format is also interesting with the interview at the end. I always keep you as background noise when I do stuff around the house. One question I have though, it's all very depressing showing things thatwere better in the past and shit in the present, is that intentional as a theme for your channel ?

    @raducujohnson@raducujohnson Жыл бұрын
  • Can you do Salem, Ma next please…my husband and I were thinking to moving up north to that city…I’ve seen your Massachusetts video but didn’t see Salem in it. ❤️

    @amymartinez1989@amymartinez1989 Жыл бұрын
    • Maybe one day but not for a long time.

      @NickJohnson@NickJohnson Жыл бұрын
  • i live 5min south from here.. these homes used to go for $25k-$50k about 2 years ago. Now they're in $100k+ range like wtf. This place is like the hood, but as soon as you cross the state line into kansas, like a 5min drive west.. the area completely changes into upper middle class neighborhood

    @keokio7@keokio7 Жыл бұрын
  • Dude😎 Check your one-way street signs lol.

    @kellyblack7807@kellyblack7807 Жыл бұрын
    • Call it a Lucky Day for Nick😁😅

      @kylebellusci4873@kylebellusci4873 Жыл бұрын
  • 😂 This channel is very entertaining and surprisingly informative! Thank you Nick 👏

    @saftheartist6137@saftheartist6137 Жыл бұрын
  • Karen & her baby are adorable. In all of your videos, you only show Juniper Gardens. Much of the rest of the area is actually getting kept up much better. I wish you would show the middle of Wyandotte.

    @tj921able@tj921able Жыл бұрын
  • Some investigators in media need to do an in-depth examination of what happened to police being on patrol; traffic stops, or investigations. Where are the police hiding? How was KCMO able to conjure 800 officers to attend the Chief’s rally at Union Station but we never see them in the surrounding neighborhoods? Why have traffic stops stopped when more stolen cars are being driven with impunity and the streets have never been so crowded with hazardous drivers? Why is the illegal trade in guns and drugs allowed to flourish openly, dangerously? We pay high taxes for law enforcement and unless we resort to vigilantism we do expect the police to actually do their job. KCPD Chief Graves needs to publicly answer these questions.

    @kimwilliamson7880@kimwilliamson78802 күн бұрын
  • Got to add to the post I just made. The system has not really helped those who are caught in the criminal web. In fact, I think they have destroyed structure of "family", and deliberately created a horrid dependency of hand outs instead of hand ups. Because of poverty, parents are too busy trying to survive to have the strength to do the parenting they may want and need to do. Mentores are nonexistent, and kids are left with whatever influance the neighborhood can give and it most often is not positive. Taking crime out infected neighborhoods and put more money into helping more adults learn working skills and more serious after school assistance for kids with positive experences would go a long way in making positive changes that last. Also more stringent monitoring of what residents are allowed to live in housing projects. The thing about these kinds of ideas is they often start out with good intentions, then some arse comes along and #%*^% it up via corruption. Who's going to watch the watchers?

    @dochubbell@dochubbell Жыл бұрын
  • bro this is so weird I used to live there last year and randomly find a video about my old neighborhood

    @mustafaalshati7493@mustafaalshati7493 Жыл бұрын
  • You nailed it. However, you have not been around State Line. I invite you to drive the Strip. Kc is pretty safe. Just know where you are going

    @travdasav8829@travdasav88295 ай бұрын
  • Last April, on Easter Sunday, we were parked downtown between 9:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. for a volleyball tournament. Our Toyota's passenger side window was smashed out and all our luggage was stolen. The police took my statement over the phone because it would have taken at least three hours to get an officer to the scene. Complete shit hole run by criminals

    @chrisjmiller6@chrisjmiller6 Жыл бұрын
  • I moved to the Kansas City, MO area this year. At least they report the crime. Two Western States I lived before tried to cover up the crime that happens there. I love Kansas City and plan to live there the rest of my life.

    @vernette39@vernette39 Жыл бұрын
    • A few years ago there were two police departments that were mentioned by the Department of Justice for providing false information for crime statistics; the LA County Sheriffs Department and the KCPD.

      @lashlarue59@lashlarue59 Жыл бұрын
    • What brought you to KCMO?

      @Jjjaaahhnn@Jjjaaahhnn Жыл бұрын
    • Both of those departments used to be transparent. LASD was on Cops and a program about the jail system. KCPD used to be featured on Cops in a lot of episodes. I've actually experienced crimes not being reported in numerous law enforcement districts. I agree with LASD underreporting crime statistics.

      @vernette39@vernette39 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Jjjaaahhnn, to buy a house and live near my family.

      @vernette39@vernette39 Жыл бұрын
  • Politicians create the conditions that make or break the people. Until you start insisting on better you are never going to get it.

    @bobbybooker2123@bobbybooker2123 Жыл бұрын
    • Never Say NEVER😎 Justin Bieber

      @kylebellusci4873@kylebellusci4873 Жыл бұрын
  • “I hired you people to get some track laid, not jump around like a bunch of Kansas City fakkits!”

    @dirtlevel@dirtlevel Жыл бұрын
    • How about some more beans Mr.Taggert?

      @carolinawest5686@carolinawest5686 Жыл бұрын
    • @@carolinawest5686 I’d say you’ve had enough!

      @TheChoochooboy99@TheChoochooboy99 Жыл бұрын
    • I get no kick from Champaign

      @johns2240@johns2240 Жыл бұрын
  • Nick, we all keep hearing you and other youtubers say when you have high poverty that leads to high crime. Can I suggest that it's closer to a chicken vs. the egg thing and that it's as likely to be crime, then poverty rather than poverty, then crime. Businesses and people of all races just don't want to move to where there's high crime, period, they want to move where there's less. NYC is a good barometer - the poverty rate may stay the same but if the crime rate goes up, people move out; if the crime rate goes down, people move in.

    @BillKing3456@BillKing3456 Жыл бұрын
    • Great point ☝️ why start a business in a high crime area and open yourself up to the possibilities of theft, damage, and vandalism?

      @adisc7475@adisc7475 Жыл бұрын
    • Are you impoverished/when was the last time you made less than $13,000 and still had to pay for all of the same exact things as you do now? You can pay for most things but nothing is left over. It would take decades to save up enough money just to go to school if you don’t have other support or don’t want to take out predatory education loans. You are systematically kept in the same lower state just ping ponging around employers trying to find one that treats you like a human being. Then people turn to crime because it offers something nobody else around you is offering, a way out. Even if, in reality, it’s not a way out. It’s just predatory people in an unregulated market (street market) taking advantage of people in bad situations. Were most end up dead or in jail. When you’re working these jobs people consider lower class jobs, you’re stuck. These jobs aren’t structured for you to do anything else other than work for them. That’s where crime jumps in, on the desire for freedom. What’s a little crime, for making it out of being a 21st century indentured servant. Either a slave to a bills you have to play to stay alive or a slave to the people who saddled you with a lifetime of debt just for “going to school, getting a real job, and being a productive member of society”

      @calebcrumley8814@calebcrumley8814 Жыл бұрын
    • Okay, just answer this simple question: Why do most people commit crimes?

      @rakkatytam@rakkatytam Жыл бұрын
  • I remember reading where a judge who went to prison said, upon his release, "Every jail sentence I gave out from the bench was TOO LONG." When will people treat addiction as a medical issue rather than a legal one? Give my best to Juan. I missed him!

    @fmcevoy1@fmcevoy1 Жыл бұрын
    • Juan says HI!

      @NickJohnson@NickJohnson Жыл бұрын
    • Speaking truth Frank, and the ones who go away for minor indiscretions no doubt come out ready to commit major crimes because there’s no reformation in the prison system. It’s a breeding ground for toxicity. I genuinely think prison should remain a last resort and only for those who commit murder, rape etc. even burglary and theft is committed through drug addiction or the sheer need to survive, society can help with that. It’s quite an eye opener this video.

      @rach623@rach623 Жыл бұрын
    • Good grief, what do you think someone like that would say?!! No, people with addictions make decisions just you do. They bring their conditions and their consequences on themselves. Your attitude is really irresponsible and condones undue sympathy for people who don't deserve it! Last time I looked using illegal substances not only affects many others besides the user but society as a whole is a crime and to discount its impact is foolish!

      @louislamonte334@louislamonte334 Жыл бұрын
    • @@louislamonte334 Sorry, but I'm in recovery myself. I've been alcohol and drug free for over 41 years. Still an addict; still treating it.

      @fmcevoy1@fmcevoy1 Жыл бұрын
    • @@fmcevoy1 Well, I wish you the best of luck and admire your progress as I realize it is a very difficult journey. But in all of this I can't get past the bedrock idea of personal responsibility.

      @louislamonte334@louislamonte334 Жыл бұрын
  • My man's driving down a one-way Street the wrong way at 19:13 😅😅😅

    @JoeyBeeFit@JoeyBeeFit Жыл бұрын
  • If you ever come to Daytona Beach...we should collaborate. I could show you around lolol

    @bradfloridaadventures@bradfloridaadventures Жыл бұрын
  • Mixed residential does work hence why crime is relatively lower for a large city like Toronto, Canada 🇨🇦. 3 million in the city, less than 100 homicides a year. The metro area is about 7 million plus still less than 200 homicides

    @westendtdot4520@westendtdot4520 Жыл бұрын
  • Such a terrible place to drive through, all that open space, grass and trees and big detached houses. And thats a poor area ??? Wow, come to the UK.

    @oddities-whatnot@oddities-whatnot Жыл бұрын
  • I live in the area between troost and prospect south of downtown.. i have no opinion on if it's good or bad.. been here 4 years

    @earthquakkejake9894@earthquakkejake9894 Жыл бұрын
  • I don’t appreciate that i be dashing in all these hoods on a normal Tuesday 😂💀💀

    @Tre.9610@Tre.9610 Жыл бұрын
  • The "troost wall" has been shifting more towards east of 71 over the last decade or so. Troost and specifically paseo have really been making efforts to clean things up. I will say that over the last couple years we've been seeing slightly more homeless in the main areas of the city (crossroads, downtown, power and light, etc). Still, despite those concentrated areas KC is still an awesome city with lots of character!

    @rafrodriguez548@rafrodriguez548 Жыл бұрын
    • Definitely feeling the encroachment in the suburbs to the east.

      @sherileigh792@sherileigh792 Жыл бұрын
    • I agree with you 💯 but 71 runs north and south lol.

      @williamsaunders5981@williamsaunders5981 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes. They tried to take my home from me - Garfield …

      @sonyarichardson000@sonyarichardson000 Жыл бұрын
  • You know what I find really funny is that compared to some places I have seen this place actually is quite decent. At one time went to the hood and a foreign country and it looked like a total war zone so what I'm looking at right now is Paradise compared to what I saw in Europe because that ghettos are just down right depressing

    @nanettewhite8269@nanettewhite8269 Жыл бұрын
  • If they all have the same level of income yeah it'd be a great idea we should go talk to those people's bosses

    @showmemojo4784@showmemojo4784 Жыл бұрын
  • Good show Nick. Got to tell you though - you missed the truLy bLighted areas in KCMO , and KCK. I know about every square inch of both , and the total metro area is in the top 5 in the nation - it's a huge area. Much larger than St.Louis . Between Troost and Prospect the crime is very high , but the blight is patchy. In KCK , the crime is along the 10th street corridor, and in the Quindaro boulevard corridor , and State Avenue , the most main of streets , is high crime. But yeah , you completely missed the worst blighted areas .

    @yerbiggdady@yerbiggdady Жыл бұрын
  • Omg when Nick gets to kc, kansas. so hilarious 🤣

    @sinseven7395@sinseven7395 Жыл бұрын
  • I grew up in the River Quay, my entire family lived in Columbus Park, a slum to many I'm sure but it'll always be home to me, my great aunt Jennie's restaurant had the best Italian food in the city, walking to Mass at Holy Rosary grocery shopping at the city market or walking to Chico's for candy are all some of my fondest memories.

    @jasonashley4579@jasonashley4579 Жыл бұрын
  • the "worst area" of kck is technically a zone known as the DDACTS zone which is (East to West) 7th St to 18th St, (South to North) Pacific Ave to Tauromee Ave. Also the "Ridge corridor" which is 18th St and Ridge to 26th St and Ridge, leading into the City Park area is pretty bad. But Quindaro Blvd where you were driving around is definitely one of the worst parts of kck as well. My personal opinion, you can avoid trouble 99% of the time in Kansas City but its also really easy to get caught in the middle of it.... most of the time you have to "be involved" in order to get caught up tho

    @averydonoho5660@averydonoho5660 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been to that hooka bar many times , as actually up on Van brunt is really rundown

    @davidbradshaw4796@davidbradshaw4796 Жыл бұрын
  • Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas, although geographically close, are two separate and distinct cities with no real connection to one another. They only share a name. It was painful to watch the KC, Kansas police officer struggle to answer questions about KC, Missouri where he neither works nor lives. Oh well, it was still interesting to learn about the problems in Kansas City, Kansas.

    @eve_bee@eve_bee3 ай бұрын
  • I deliver here in these exact neighborhoods on a near daily basis & it's just a shame seeing such nice buildings fall into disrepair. I love this city to death, I've grown up in the metro all my life & have so many fond memories here & I really hope there's a future for the area & that someday we can get ride of the troost divide, I would love to see how the city looked before it let things go like this, & nobody deserves to lose their home like this. I'd love to see the west bottoms get fixed up a bit too, though I admit that it's current state has always been super nostalgic to me also, I admit, I've only been working down here consistently for a year, mainly all around downtown, troost, & prospect & I won't lie I am very very surprised & lucky that I haven't ran into any trouble yet

    @princeofpurple@princeofpurple Жыл бұрын
    • Yes indeed but if u keep holding ppl that's less fortunate back by not building up affordable homes for them to stay in, they wnt ever prosper

      @PrettyNicky50@PrettyNicky50 Жыл бұрын
    • @@PrettyNicky50 Who is going to invest to build affordable homes? Or do you mean Section 8 apartments?

      @daveoelke857@daveoelke857 Жыл бұрын
  • That’s the new motto project and regular society living in the same apartment complex.

    @kendramckenna7312@kendramckenna73128 ай бұрын
  • Check out Raytown MO next time my man it’s quite the place🤣

    @bigchainswangin609@bigchainswangin609 Жыл бұрын
    • What is the story with raytown? Thx

      @waveygravey30@waveygravey30 Жыл бұрын
    • A damn shit hole for sure..

      @davehughesfarm7983@davehughesfarm7983 Жыл бұрын
  • Do a review on leawood and Overland Park

    @benbrenizer7712@benbrenizer7712 Жыл бұрын
    • He uploaded it yesterday

      @LyndasDiamonds@LyndasDiamonds Жыл бұрын
    • In my opinion Overland Park is the most boring city in the nation😂

      @napalm_lipbalm86@napalm_lipbalm86 Жыл бұрын
  • I am from KC and St Louis. What does that make me?? A really nice young lady!❕. ♥️

    @sonyarichardson000@sonyarichardson000 Жыл бұрын
  • Wait, why would an area flourish or not depending on everyone’s race?

    @ShortArmStrongArm@ShortArmStrongArm Жыл бұрын
  • Haha naughty Juan! “Si”😂

    @IndianaCrane@IndianaCrane Жыл бұрын
  • You were close to my area when you went by Tower Plaza

    @tj921able@tj921able Жыл бұрын
  • I just returned from a business trip in KC and I was not impressed to say the least. The city is absolutely filthy, parks were in dire need of maintenance and repairs, sewage odors emanated all over the city, and finally, the amount of transients/ tweakers, etc. was astounding.

    @jq2147@jq2147 Жыл бұрын
    • Where are earth we're you at?!

      @TheTyman3000@TheTyman3000 Жыл бұрын
    • That describes many areas of Kansas Shitty.

      @KS5040@KS5040 Жыл бұрын
  • Red lining sounds awesome.

    @danielmelendez935@danielmelendez935 Жыл бұрын
  • People left Missouri KC for a place called Grandview back in the 80sLeaving a lot of abandoned houses.

    @humble1449@humble14494 ай бұрын
  • Therapy is not the answer. Creating an environment where kids are raised in 2 parent families. Giving financial incentives for families and two parent households would help keeping families in tact.

    @knoxfamily150@knoxfamily150 Жыл бұрын
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