My old neighborhood. I grew up off of Taylor Blvd. on Thornberry in the 60s and 70s. We could walk around at night as kids without a worry in the world. I wouldn't drive through there today in broad daylight with an armed guard. (Goodbye Angelos Pizza) on Berry Blvd. A South End landmark.
I live in Louisville and you all didn't even really touch the dangerous parts. 26th and Broadway is crazy. Chicasaw park, the west end from 28th to the park. All of Portland. 22nd Street McDonald's and gas stations.... Research Dino's Gas station 26th St, or Park Hill projects. THOSE are the dangerous places after dark.
@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS You be on these videos lying.And you act like you scared to go to the real parts🤡 How come you don't go to Los Angeles? in the gang territories during the daytime even the mexicans🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔🐔
was in KY a very long time ago...still seems dangerous ... my friend had his jaw blown off sittin' at a bar in louisville .... a bit further away a man murdered his wife in a drunken rage.....
@@bebop54 Visited STL the first time in 2012 (mother and I went to go see Madonna:) M’ doesn’t hit the stage, usually till like 10:30. So we didn’t get out of there till LATE!! Went around downtown lookin for a bar or something to go to. And we never felt “endangered” one time! I even forgot STL with its “most dangerous city in the, US” Which I guess is a good thing haha
I would personally never live in louisville because of the crime rate and all that. I do like the skyline of the city though and the bridges at night when they are lit up with them lights
I was looking forward to my trip to Louisville, until I looked up the city on RU-vid. I just watched a news clip of a murder at the hotel I'm staying at..
I'm known as Ms. Sandy bus driver from southwick kotter homes all the way to 43rd market Hermann glendora all westend 90s through 2000s Doss high Johnsontown elementary several schools westend I miss you guys we shared so much traumatic experiences 3 bodies in our path Friday morning I called Doss told them to hold breakfast for my babies they thought I was joking until they saw news I truly believe they knew they'd be able to share with me I shared my life as well that's when gangs came into play I love you guys baby🙏4✌4 all Ms. Sandy
This guy don’t really know the hoods he’s riding pass the hoods not riding through them. Scared to ride through the hoods and GPSing smh if you know the streets you ain’t got to gps nothing
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS yeah I love watching these videos and at the time I lived in them apartments behind the liquor store on Berry called Georgetown it's not really all that bad well it is now I have seen videos of people shooting each other after I moved out but if you turn in there and go straight through the very first stop sign there's only 2 streets both are on the right the first street is mostly abandoned but the second street is the most dangerous part but it's a dead end back there one way in one way out if you just go straight all the way down it ends at the bus depot but there was a quadruple homicide literally in front of my door way they were in a car people really don't know what happened but they think it was a drug deal gone wrong because every single person in the car had a gun and pulled them out at the same time and shot each other all four of them died in all four of them had guns in their hands and it was determind it definitely happened from inside the car nobody from the outside of it fired any shots
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS it's really bad right now I've lost 2 people in 6 months one at 25th and Broadway he was setup when he left they killed him in the parking lot and 2 weeks ago my friend Deshawn was killed at 28th and Market and I was wrong I didn't look exactly when your video was created I just went off of the comments I lived in Georgetown off of Barry in 2017
If you rag on our city we would rather not have you back it's a Kool city with small town feel with some big city problems there's a lot of diversity it's still a Kool city plenty of action 🎬