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@@KtotheG Salt Lake City is sorta one big hood for shooting, hate, death, and destruction just happens anywhere and everywhere at random. It's really ticked up in recent times. Even downtown shown at the beginning of the building showing the high rise bldg under construction. Just filmed yesterday...
I lived in Salt Lake back in the early eighties,I know alot has definitely changed since then but Salt Lake is a beautiful city and especially if you love the Mountains.
@@bluntfruntac9981 Post 1965 immig ration came to a built out, top level society.. world class. For them, it was an easy choice. Americans built to to that envious level. These people were attracted by the product of what Americans produced over a few hundred years.
I see green grass, decent cars, beautiful trees, kids outside, broad streets. What I don’t see: trash on the ground, homeless in the street, tons of graffiti. Maybe it’s very different after dark but the section with the houses and apartments seemed okay.
I was out there in Glendale and I heard about it's rep as the ghetto of Utah. It really was not that bad. A lot of drug addicts but not a ghetto like Chicago, Baltimore, Oakland etc.
@@ezra5629 u can live in any hood and feel like its nothing..fact is utah had a string of killings about 10 years ago to about 5 years ago..u can live there and not have seen any of it
Nice video but these are def not the worst parts of slc lol liberty park and the blocks west especially to north temple is actually bad major crime problem drug problem and homeless problem these are just some normal ass neighborhoods lmao
Its just poor people & drug users they section off from the rest of the communities. Its not even hoods or high dangerous crime. Its petty crimes at most.
There are no real hoods in slc. The closest you can go to anything remotely bad is south Salt Lake City and west valley city in lower income neighborhoods but it’s nothing really scary. I was in west valley city waiting on a Uber on a hot day and this guy came up to me on a horse and asked me if I needed anything. He was genuinely kind and gave me a bottle of water! Lol I’m a younger woman and it was def not in a creepy way!
@@polo9448 LOL I spent enough time in the area to know what I’m talking about. My family is from utah and I have visited plenty and would stay summers with my grandma. I’m from CA where “real hoods exist” idk if your just clueless or one of those young people that try to make your neighborhood in utah seem hard... but I’m sorry to say..compared to any major city the “hoods” in utah are nothing. Utah is a great place to live! It’s okay if it’s not hood and scary LOL. It’s ok to come from a good neighborhood!
I live in Utah’s “most dangerous city”. It’s a little city just south of Salt Lake called (not very creatively) South Salt Lake. While we have tons of property crime, I’d say most Utah “hoods” can be described first and foremost as friendly! 🤣 Also, I LOVE that you were here filming. I’m A longtime fan. My hubby is a local food writer. Next time you’re out here, hit me up and let us take you to dinner!
I'm a building inspector in Salt Lake City and we don't have anything like Kensington in Philly or Baltimore etc, but we do have many neighborhoods where shit gets sideways all the time. We used to be a city with the lowest crime rate but now everybody is moving here and that is no longer the case. We have a massive homeless problem that shocks most people when they think of little ol' Moromonville SLC. Drive down North Temple going to the airport....You'll see all the trash and heroin addicts dippin everywhere you look.
I grew up in really bad neighborhoods in orange county L.A and i moved to west valley city 25yrs ago, believe me this city ain't bad i wouldn't trade it for anything. In l.a you couldn't walk to certain neighborhoods and always worried someone was going to rob ur cassette stereo 😄,shoot you beat you up. As a minority utah is beautiful.
I came across your channel this morning and was wondering why you haven’t came down to salt lake lol the lord answered my prayer 😂😂 crazy how acouple hours ago I was looking through all your videos now it’s in the recommended
Not a very friendly culture and then while you're chillin' at night about to go to sleep, you either get loud screaming or bang bang bang going on locally. Always sirens, mean people doing various dubious shit, holidays people act completely rude and worse, funky air pollution, regular hit and runs, druggies all over, homeless crisis, public mistrust, and then the hate, death, and destruction is hard to ignore. Not as bad as some cities out East, but getting worse. It's an American city, but one full of beautiful temples and churches surrounded by majestic rocky mountains. Expect to pay $1000+ for studio or 1 bed room rents with house rent $1800 and up. Real estate is on fire selling for cash money above asking prices. I describe as a small version of San Francisco and LA combined. You might actually like it if you're hip, young, and well to do.
@@de5163 North of Ogden and North Ogden was where I was searching for me an apartment back in January to March, but hardly nothing. I know it was still slow from the pandemic situation and then homes and apartments are very short supply now for this is boom town, USA being the fastest growing area in all the country. I'm actually looking at leaving despite liking the area for I see too many like this area of all stripes including the good, bad, and the ugly.
All true, and didn't say it was "hood". I'm just saying all parts of it aren't the quaint, perfect suburbia most people think. Largely due to HUD it seems like.
My cousin showed me this video because he thought this is how Utah was really ghetto I was like oh hell no 🤣 should've went down north temple on redwood road on a summer night haha
Not too cold if you have a nice home and a couple nice vehicles. However, that's reserved for the upper income class as Utah is becoming very expensive.
I think Joseph Smith would be living in a basement apartment in this neighborhood with nothing but mustard in his fridge and a ripped Samantha Fox poster on his bedroom door.
This hood literally gave me nightmares for a long time. It traumatized me. A lot had to do with the meth and the environment and the people and the darkness and seeing my friend lose his mind in front of me, Or that unhuman yell I heard. Do you know the dark shit that happens to prostitutes on North Temple's motels? Or any of those motels around there? Do you know what needles do to teens? Don't worry you didn't see shit. You just watched something on your computer. There is real pain there.
The last few days as I’ve driven past there I’ve been seeing more and more homeless people congregate right in front of cool Brothers Pizza on that corner like never before.
Rio Grande infested with homeless. Or that area by the 900 S bridge is a little sketch, where the C9 flats are, near the tracks on 200 W But WVC , Rose Park / Glendale are uglier imo
I worked in armed security mobile patrol for a long time and had many sites in the salt lake county area... there's some low key seedy shit that goes on in Utah, granted its not like a Detroit or Chicago hood it still is pretty bad
I’m from Utah I’ve lived in all the “hoods” here rose park, Ogden 21’st x Monroe , Glendale ,1300xstate street, West Jordan, west valley. Shady shit happens but it ain’t scary
@@pablomartinez4716 I walk through 21st an Monroe every day. Worst thing I have seen is some drunk crack head pissing on the sidewalk. I love Ogden lol
I mean Utah is one of the safest states probably in the top 10 however like every state they are worst areas of course and there are some parts that are like that around here too.
the government put a good amount of ‘minorities’ in this situation, just look into what they were doing in the 20s 30s n 40s to blacks that were self established
Some hoods worse than others and you can live in peace, you got hoods like Chicago or Detroit where it’s violence all day and night and you never can get a peace of mind, these hoods here ain’t like that
@@lunit00n68 at the end nod the day you can get it anywhere best to always b humble and show respect cause at the end of the day yo city don’t make you bulletproof
In general you will find less violent crime and more vandalism and theft in Utah. Probably something to do with alcohol not being required at every get-together.
This comment is pretty stupid. Mormons stay in Utah county and the average utahn thinks Mormonism is a cult. They dont really protect from shit they just ignore it and pray
Just FYI 800 square-foot bungalow next to the fairgrounds in Glendale is now selling for 300 K, area is completely taken over by young people, professionals, and families as affordable.
Damn.he was gonna hit my hood old cedar point apartments on 800 e 300 s and totally left it out lol. They got hoods like these in every part of salt lake.midvale.south salt lake.kearns.west vall.rose park.glendale.so many hoods lol.who remembers harvey street in west valley?they had to tear that ghetto up
Harvey street was SCARY! I watched someone get smashed between cars there in a fight. My poor friends rented a place there when they moved from Cali, they had no idea it was so nuts.
These are definitely not the worst areas in salt lake. There’s a small amount of Gangs and violent crimes, but our homelessness, drugs, and property crimes are real bad here. Having said that, I don’t feel unsafe anywhere here, but there are definitely rougher areas than the ones shown.
I stay in salt lake and I’m from Miami there are no hoods here it just the people but if you want a better life and something different this is the place if you can’t get a job here you just don’t want to work I been here six years and my first day here I got a job and been working with the same company ever since like I tell people if you can take the cold you good
I would say there definitely is hoods. Like 400th or rose parks or liberty parks. High crime rate low living very slow police response time. I got jumped for my shitbox but they gave up because they didn't know stick.
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Salt Lake City? Wow. I didn't even know they HAD hoods. Mr. Charlie, are there any major American cities that are relatively hood-free? I've heard San Diego, but I bet even they've got a sketch part. Friggin OCEAN CITY, New Jersey has a little project area. I was shocked. And Wildwood, forget it. It's basically North Philly with a beach now.
San Diego has some sketchy areas with some gang activity, but nothing too bad. Areas around the border and south of downtown are ones that you gotta be more careful of, especially at night of course.
For the most part, this is about as 'ghetto' as Salt Lake gets. There's a couple of spots in the Glendale and Rose Park area that I know of from my days delivering pizza there but places in Salt Lake never stay 'ghetto' for that long. They either condemn the areas and put up something new or they just ignore them if they're just 'slightly ghetto' like the neighborhoods you visited.