I live in Pensacola area and Mobile is known for never go there at night. Its not like Pensacola doesn't have its issues but it pales to Mobile's. Take this into account Pensacola's City budget with 56k population was in 2022- 253 million. Mobile for 2022 was 298 million with a population of 184k.That gives you a stark contrast a city with 3 times the population of Pensacola but only 40 million more spending on the budget. As for police depts. 37 million for Pensacola, 67 million for Mobile. So yes Mobile is trying to lower the crime but when you factor in they have 3 times the population to Pensacola they should be spending closer to 120 million on its dept. With all that industrial located with in the city it tells me they are giving them to many tax breaks to stay in the Mobile City limits. THIS IS THE RESULT CharlieBo313 is exposing. ELECT BETTER MOBILE!
After watching all the video again, it really makes the point what a decaying city can do to the budget to one that is prospering. I gave you a solution MOBILE - stop giving your industrial big business tax breaks along the Mobile River. MAKE THEM PAY a fair share and you would'nt have the blight you have now!
Mobile's politics has always been very corrupt. There has been a select ruling class that has always decided who was going to run for what office. Mobile and the state has had absolute lunatics running their educational system for decades. There is a very good reason Mobile will never change. The folks in charge would rather see Mobile grind down to nothing, than get better.
Yeah that's true but it's almost confusing as to why he takes so many risks. I almost feel like it's scripted even though I know it's not. He's been doing it for a long time but he may not tell us if something ever happened. Maybe something has happened a few times and we don't know about it. Maybe he's on the run so that's why he's all over the place. We don't know what's really going on if you think about it. I mean why is this guy driving around the United States all the time even though he makes so much money already most likely. I have no idea but if it's fun for him then that's great. Also if you're recording a real live violent act or act or aggression it most likely is not going to be able to have ads on the video otherwise we might see something but I don't mean having it go wrong for him or anything like that. This guy has been inside a lot of stores and close to a lot of people and someone like that will more than likely knock somebody out pretty quickly if I had to strongly guess, well camera might be in the way if hes using it but you can always have it ready to throw also. That's wayyyyyyyyyyy too comfortable of a situation for me though.
My dawg, I’m 21 years old & mexican , grinding hard to get out the hood, I can’t be 30 with nothing to show for so i smoke weed on my youtube channel 😭
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0:41 Duncan Street. The guy who owns thoae lives in Gulf Shores. He gets violation notices, but never does anything about them. 2:39 Rapier Avenue. That first house on the corner is supposed to be torn down.
Statistically, anywhere blacks are. There are poor white, Hispanic and Asian places too but none of them come close to comparing to blacks and their culture. SO in the case of this video, if there are blacks there, it's going to be a violent place.
@@jmc_-im6sd Name one white neighborhood know for its high crime. Just one. The fact is, YOU are the one that's ignorant because you willfully choose to deny the facts that have been statistically gathered, even in clinical studies. Stop being such a fool.
@@Danlovestrivium you should read my original comment and stop embarrassing yourself... You're not even arguing my comment. Violence and poverty are not interchangable words. A lot of times they do, in fact, go hand in hand, but that's not the point. The point is there wasn't ONE SECOND in this video that showed a "violent" place. Poor, yes. Run down, yes. Violent, why?
@CharlieBo313 I don’t know who’s giving you info, and I’ll admit I havent lived in Mobile since 1989-2010, but I lived in several areas of Mobile. The Owens neighborhood that you are driving around in this vid was poor and destitute but at the most they only had slingers and maybe a couple low level gang members lived there, and from time to time a few neigboorhood sex workers. But it was never considered violent. The MPD would only bother with this neighborhood if they were after a specific person. They never parked the curb and patrols were basic to infrequent. I don’t know where you got info from but this was never the primary area of violence or crime. I haven’t lived there in a decade, but even just looking at this vid, based on my two decades of living there, nothing indicates this neighborhood has changed, let alone become Mobile’s “most violent”. Dauphin Island parkway from Government street to the interstate was more violent than Owens. But the notorious hood was the Texas Street neighborhood. 24/7 vidisible active crime, drugs, and open gang loitering. There are a lot of isolated and highly segregated neighborhoods by class in Mobile, even in the western ends of the Springhill Ave neighborhood that are starkly night and day divided by just being across the street from one another (old wealthy class money vs black and white poor money) but most of the criminal activity in Mobile was highly localized in the Owens neighborhood (Texas Street, east of N Michigan St.). Hell, Even Prichard had more crime than Owens. Closest I lived was just west of the Texas St neighborhood, but I know it from playing ball in the rec center in that hood. Got to play full city league games with the likes of Jalen Rose. I was born in Baltimore, grew up in Mobile, and the Texas Street hood was on par with some of Baltimore’s worst of actual illegal and violent activity. This Owens area is just poor people/fams. Nobody living in this hood was a banger and it was significantly less violent than other places of Mobile. Maybe a decade has changed things? But from my experience of Mobile and other southern hoods, this area still has all the signs of relative respectability for what constitutes poor working class in American these days. This isn’t were the gang banging ever really happened in Mobile.
Don't take this stuff literally. This is an example of a poor crime ridden neighborhood in Mobile. I'm not declaring it as the absolute worse. But I'm sure this is not where the wealthy elite of Mobile live.
Alabama in general is violent. I've been here since 2018. I've lived in two cities now. I'm in a better location now, but the first house l live in? Gunshots almost every two weeks. Sometimes months before the next shots fired.
@@CarlosXPhone just certain parts tbh, I was raised here. Nothing crazy happens in my town, only petty stuff and it’s normally the same ppl all the time. Just depends on where you’re at tbh
Famous Alabama cousins on the streets are few. It was humor, or anyone didn't understand. And the one who understood, he understood. Oh, that American compacted building. Author, thank you for taking it. Take care. We are waiting for new videos from you. Good luck on the roads!
UHH... didn't you say MOST VIOLENT.....you need to SHOW me, because I haven't a CLUE of what YOU'RE talking about! A "NEIGHBORHOOD" with a few boarded up houses AND BFS, DOESN'T make it a "VIOLENT 'HOOD", either explain to US ALL what you mean, OR STOP labeling where BFS live at VIOLENT, or maybe I'm seeing this preconceived notion INCORRECT!☝🏿🙄
Just a lot old houses that were not kept up. Old houses doesn't automatically mean dangerous neighborhood. Many are probably abandoned and were once used by black people who moved from the south for whatever reason.
Ahhh yeah. I don't wanna hear anybody from Alabama try in talk ish about California. Even Oakland and Stockton look more alive than this. Hell, this ish here looks worse than Detroit. 😆
Mobile doesn't have culture? Regardless of that question, saying a place like that has no culture is more of an indictment on the condition the US as a whole than anything else.
I just moved to Mobile from N.Cali..aint nuttin sweet out here. Charlie u missed sum gud shit..Birdsville..RV.. Baltimore..c'mon shiii hit Theodore for dem friends..luv my new city