Indianapolis has been a shithole for a very long time but go ahead and blame everything else in the world and play the victim... Only if you knew how pathetic you sounded
Indy is a rough. Boss tells us where we are headed and if it's a bad neighborhood Everyone on the crew brings it& has a permit to carry. Except me but I'm thinking about getting my permit.
On the night before a "Peace Festival" (8/9/19) in Brightwood, I was outside at the park. I heard mfs exchange at least 40 rounds......And the police never showed up. This happens ALL the time in my hood. When the "Peace Festival" was done, somebody got killed in the apartments right down the street. They still don't know who did it. #Normal
But the hood they were reporting on is Mapleton Fallcreek on the North Side supposedly it used to be a BD hood and the set name was called Mad Dog in the 90s then became it's own independent hood in the early 2000's went by the name of Clean $ide then in the 2010's switched to Bad$ide idk if it's like that now??? 🤷🏾♂️
I've walked all through it and never had any problems other than trash talkers and tweekers. Learn to stay away from em and stay to yourself you'll be okay. Basically just don't stand out and don't make enemies
I lost my iPhone on the 28 bus which goes right through these neighborhoods. My phone was returned to lost and found and I got it back. People are basically good.
I grew up in that area, it hasn't gotten any better then it was in the 1980's. Atleast back then there was a grocery store on 28th street. I couldn't imagine a grocery store in that area now.
I worked across the street from the Children's Museum at International Medical Group (IMG) and that area is BAD. The security the company I worked for provided was a JOKE! It was literally ALL people over the age of 60 and they just watched security cameras. They never even caught the important shit on the cameras. Absolute shit show. Someone will have to get KILLED before they get REAL security in there. It didn't help we had to cross Illinois St to get to the building and people drive like idiots through there too. We had women almost snatched by people who stopped their cars to grab women and so much other crap happen right there and this was during broad daylight around noon!
My bestfriend got shot in the head on that street on Christmas of 2013. The area is called “the land” in Indianapolis! They threw her case away like nothing happened that night smh
@1:59. The corner blue house. I use to live in that house. I graduated from High School in that house (the street side). Back then it had a fence around it and wasn't that blue and red. It was in much better shape back then.
yeah and the tiny town outside of indy you probably live in is just a small meth town. lmao. indiana as a state is becoming low, no matter where you live.
I remember when me and my dad were driving home, and we were in that "dangerous area" When we were driving down the street, I see this dead man (idek if he was really dead he was just lying there) and now I'm scared for my life. Ever since I saw that, I get scared easily :( #scarred4life
Rodney Flowers Brentwood Ave & Essex Ct in the townhomes and a couple surrounding apartments are the only bad areas around there. Everyone paints a picture of Post Rd being this crime haven. It isn’t outside of a few blocks.
Shits going on in a LOT of hoods, off Illinois, Central Collage, look at fountain square now.. been in the trenches for a while, best watch your ass out east/far east/east 10th/Dirty dime/10th/rural, real shithole..
@@jamaicanbambosa tell me how it's gentrified ain't no white people walking though these streets you only see them on they bikes at the park cause it has a bike trail that's koo.
We listen to indy police scanner and is horrible all the time not one day have we not heard shots fired or a doa, scares me to ever go to indy, we loved walking around downtown dont even feel safe doing that now, the city needs cameras with bullet proof glass like they did in LA bad neighborhoods
Last time I saw the mueseum was 2012, but I live in Menlo Park CA. Now . I was born in 1952 and my mother knew the former director! The mueseum is not the problem, nor the neighborhood. It's about Republicans economic "trickle down theory for the past 40 years!