Cleveland, Ohio Most violent neighborhoods

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You know u in cleveland when at night the traffic lights don't turn red they stay flashing yellow so u can keep it moving

pablom
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The scariest thing here was the potholes. You need to get something with trail suspension before driving anywhere in Cleveland

dustinmeans
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A BIG CHANGE FROM 40 YEAR'S AGO, BORN AND RAISED HERE, ONLY THING KEEPING ME HERE IS MY MOM

kennethwashington
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I am born and raised in Cleveland and what people failed to recognize is that this video was made in the winter and without leaves on the trees and grass being dead things would have looked a lot less scary! The windows on cars parked on the street have frost on them so it is below freezing, that’s why u don’t see people walking! At the same time East Cleveland looks like a war zone and there is no excusing that places!! There is so much negative energy there u can feel it in the air!!

N.Lawson
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Definitely missing …st.Clair, Superior, 105, Lee /Harvard

nolramttirrem
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Funniest part is the worst (looking) part of Cleveland ain't even Cleveland. It's the suburb called East cleveland, completely different from the actual east side of cleveland..

joefrazier
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I moved from Phoenix back to the Cleveland area 4 years ago. I live in Independence, love going downtown, to Ohio City, Tremont, University Circle, the Flats. Lots of culture, great restaurants, etc.

robertwhall
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Fun Fact: the lady who founded the city of Miami, FL (Julia Tuttle) was a native Clevelander.

thedirtybubble
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Cleveland resident here. I stay in the city on the east. Like any place, mind your business, stay alert and stay outta the way and you'll be fine. Cleveland is what you make it. I will say this: if you can make it here, you honestly can make it anywhere. My city has its warts and bumps but it has a beauty and essence that once you experience it, outside of moving because of weather... You won't want to leave. Most that do, come back and the rest never come back. You'll either hate it or love it, there really isn't a middle ground. And fyi we do have million dollar homes and neighborhoods here.. I'm surprised superior, wade park, St.clair, detroit, lorain, puritas weren't mentioned..

chunkyhebrew
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If St.Clair from 79th to the 140 Block, 105th or Superior ain't on here this shit iz all wrong..

erichudson
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You should start from 30th cedar projects work ya way up central quincy, outwaite, Longwood, king Kennedy, garden valley on kinsman 79th on down. 105 all from wade park to st clair.93rd, morris black, 116th buckeye, Woodhill park .

leojones
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Grew up on East Blvd and 91st and St Clair in the 70's and 80's...what was crazy back then is that one street could be clean with well kept homes and good neighbors but you turn one corner and you're in the straight up cut! As a kid I lived directly across from the Cultural Gardens in this giant historic house that has been desecrated since.

alcrowder
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Back in the day Collinwood was for REAL! I lived 1 block from the school and couldn't even make it to class 😳

jcollinwood
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Don’t forget Euclid Ghetto, very sad to see this going on cause people just don’t care

Daisy-yiom
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Clean the stuff out of your car that is rolling around

jhuey
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131st. Harvard ..both gas stations are extremely dangerous

jamesday
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More sons/brothers and daughters/sisters died of murder in 2020 in Cleveland than covid...rest in peace to them and God bless their loved ones.

hjenx
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You should record on a wknd at night and get real action

edgardoccruz
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You know you are in the hood when you dont see people just walking

GoodStuff
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I’m from Cleveland and moved to another state 3 years ago. It’ll always be my hometown but it’s no longer home

andreadamico