Cleveland Ohio East-side Most dangerous neighborhoods

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Here are the most dangerous neighborhoods on East-side Cleveland Ohio
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It would be interesting to do a drive by of Calvary cemetery and the surrounding area . One thing those getto homes didn't lack was a satellite dish . Got to know your priorities .

dalemihocik
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Nah, mon...you need to get out there at night with some high-beam cop lights to give us the real lowdown.

patrickbyrne
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Blessings on your growing channel! Glad I could join! :)

HowWeCeramics
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it was 100× worse lookin 10-15 ago. all those big grass patches u see use to be abandoned buildings & every other street was a open drug market until cellphones became more accessible

bdidz
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I recognized some of that. I used to work as a home care nurse years ago and drove around in several neighborhoods.

miriambucholtz
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It's amazing to see some of the old bricks still under the paved roads. I wonder if it would be more cost-effective to the city to go back to the old brick road style, I know there are several already, for example, W 86th off Almira.

slideberries
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Which alley or street is at about 9min?

koolppl
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Gore: grew up in Cleveland 101st saint Clair. I lived but those pot hole streets killed my car.

gmanfamily
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Lived in Cleveland during the '50s, used to be the west side was safe (back then blacks didn't live on that side of town) East Cleveland was safe (local laws were enforced, people took pride in where they lived) now I read the west side is a dangerous neighborhood, East Cleveland looks like a war zone (the home I used to live in is now burnt out) now I understand times changed and there's plenty of reasons and blame to go around, job losses(my dad worked at the former GM plant that used to be on E.140th and Coilt Rd.) government politics by both political parties Democrats and Republicans federal, state, and local) back in the day, Cleveland was segregated like many cities in that time but many black neighborhoods were nice and safe, the black family had two parents, took pride in the community, people knew your kids and didn't think twice to tell when they saw you doing something you shouldn't be doing, teachers called the parents when kids were acting up, kids didn't back talk teachers and respected them, In EC, for example, the city had and (enforced) no parking on the street ban after 10a.m. enforced home and building codes, and the city didn't hesitate to take violators to court, black parents attended PTA meetings, all that changed when the SCOTUS ruled that it was illegal for cities to segregate and refused to open housing to blacks and other people of color, people that were able to move out, people that couldn't afford to stayed, over time cities stopped caring or couldn't afford to enforce the housing codes that kept neighborhoods nice, allowing shady home and proptery owners to skip putting back to their properties, or became out of state owners instead of home owners, renters (some criminals and dealers moved in) now over the decades vidoes like this is the end result, the residents themselves some who still use racism as a crutch as well as the policitans some that only stole and lined their pockets share the blame for why cities like Cleveland are like they are, from a proud black former Clevelander.

carl
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like a overflowing toilet w broken flush handle and 1 ply tp

DanKirchner
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I would go insane if the roads where I live were like that.

jacobshort
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My dad grew up on East Ten-Eight and Union.

NZ
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Only in the USA, are we wealthy enough to abandon a house. I lived near one of these neighborhood's, from birth to 30 years old. It was nice for so long. Not anymore.

MDKMARK
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Whats even worse that the west and Eastside....is are streets lol 😂

freddiesanchez-cxgy
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Once upon a time, these areas weren't trash tips full of dope and criminals. Working-class families who played by the rules.

BunneRabb
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Cleveland Ohio is way way more urban than Columbus Ohio

jasonreaves
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Hommies be as hommies is. The reason I had to leave my home town. Now a drug and criminal haven. Any why I cannot live in 4/ fifs of the Cleland area. Unless I want to get robbed and assaulted. And we turn a blind eye in denial that this shit doesn't happen. Lived it witnessed it.

sceswzg
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Stay on numbered streets that start with a capital “W” and you’ll be fine. I pray Opportunity Corridor helps the Eastside. It’s an embarrassment and needs HELP!

neilbender
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Damn Jackson is the mayor of Cleveland Ohio he needs to be fired a whole city of depression, I remember the first time his ass ran for mayor and lost the people knew then he wasn't going to be shit it shows, I remember the last time I came to Cleveland Ohio on the Grayhound Bus and the man sitting next to me asked me how far I was going and when I told him Cleveland Ohio he looked at me real strange and said Cleveland Ohio is that still there❓❓❓

marcelinasouthall
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If there is a reason to go no further east than Cleveland, this video explains why in pictures. The Eastern US is a big YUCK, That is the farthest east I have travelled. I am glad that I have lived out west for the last 50 years.

johngreen