I Investigated the Murder Capital of America...

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this video is fully demonetized :(
go watch the extended / uncensored cut on my patreon!

TylerOliveira
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I love how he has Netflix levels of quality while he is recording on an Iphone. Hopefully this is monetized! 🎉

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My dad was a trucker and he got lost in New Orleans, and an old black dude came up to his truck and asked if he was lost, dad said yeah, the old guy gave him directions on how to get out. The old dude said “don’t make eye contact with anyone, don’t roll down your windows and only stop when you have to or you will die.” Dad said it was the worst place to be as a trucker

Azatllo
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That old guy got straight to the point 💀

evocati_
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“If you fill these kids with positive things, they won’t have time to do negative things”

Real as fuck.

Onlyusemesuede
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that one dude "y'all not strapped" with the most genuine concern was funny

hat-dude
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I honestly have the most respect for the business owners. They are going to be building the foundation for others to follow.

jaydenray
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The band director is my childhood homie. We went to church together as youngins. Good to see him featured in the video, I ain't see that coming at all. Ha

AskIveSolar
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"Who shot you?"
"Shi- I don't know 👀"
Bro definitely knew 😂

raphaelplayz
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"You been shot 8 times?"
--"Yeah"
<Proceeds to count to 9>

vacationrichard
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Alot of Respect for the Chicken and Watermelon owner, the barber shop owner and alot of respect for the Teachers in the School. This is exactly what the majority of these kids need is someone to care and TRULY want to help them. PRAYERS!

garyhall
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The 2nd half of this video is incredibly inspiring and makes me so happy to see these men teaching the youth positive messages.

shenanigans
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What’s funny about this is, Brett Rivera who you called out for faking his videos went to some random spot and hired people to act like the place is dangerous while you’re out here doing the real work, much love bro. You’ll hit 10Mil before you know it!

michaelhamze
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I’m born and raised in New Orleans, and I can tell you first hand. This is probably one of the only videos like this where I see no exaggeration. New Orleans was always bad, but after Katrina everyone had to move into neighborhoods they wouldn’t even think of stepping foot into prior to Katrina. It caused chaos. People now had to live next door to dudes they were shooting at just months before. People from different projects (certain projects don’t get along with other projects) now had to be right across the street from one another. Made shooting one of your “enemies” allot easier.

A-bone
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It woulda been crazy if BLM donations went to stuff like this instead of greedy individuals who don’t care about they own

johnnguyen
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This is one of the saddest videos I’ve seen, thanks for covering this

nxnababy
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I live in a small village in Indonesia, where everyone looks after each other and lives with nature. In the past few months I have watched several documentary videos from this channel and it feels very scary because there is a lifestyle like this out there, even children carry things they shouldn't carry, drugs and weapons.

I hope the kids and teenagers there don't fall into the same hole and change the community there for the better in the future.

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What's unique about Tyler's videos is that they actually show hope. In the news all they show is the death, drugs, violence etc. But at the end there, seeing a school that supports the children and their education really made me more hopeful for the future.

wo_w
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Tyler's one of the best journalists I've seen, risking his life just to get correct information, is something we can all appreciate deeply

OriginalNightmare
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That fact that people still have hope is inspiring. The city's population was literally cut in half after Katrina. I dont think any disaster in modern times in the U.S. has had an effect on such a large city like that. Obviously there is a lot more to do, but the fact that people have hope and want to make things better is incredible after such loss.

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