The MOST DANGEROUS City In America: St. Louis, Missouri

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Chris Harden

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@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
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@Ryanc4281
@Ryanc4281 Жыл бұрын
That was freaking me out! I wondered if I lost a few months! Thanks for the video, I am hoping that places like St. Louis have a resurgence.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
@@Ryanc4281 Time travel is real now in 2023 haven’t you heard? Haha.
@jamesgrandstaff2612
@jamesgrandstaff2612 Жыл бұрын
Awww darn. I thought this was from the future 😂
@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025
@CAROLDDISCOVER-2025 Жыл бұрын
Probably close to 10 years ago we were driving through and thought we would stop at the Chuck e cheese in St Charles Missouri before you crossed the Missouri River entry into the realm of St Louis. They had the standard safety notices. No gun fighting no knife fighting no fist fighting and more along that line. That was posted in the kids play area! We didn't stay. We just kept on her trip and as we swung through what you would call South county stop for a pizza there. Exited the state on a way to probably Tennessee or maybe Kentucky.
@bighomiemac3472
@bighomiemac3472 Жыл бұрын
Those dirty pig police sucked when they were funded and when they were defunded. I grew up in STL, I KNOW. Sometimes when we called them, they never even showed up.
@dennissvitak148
@dennissvitak148 Жыл бұрын
Kim Gardner, the recent St. Louis Circuit Attorney, dismissed more than 25 THOUSAND violent crime cases...due to the inability to prosecute them. ONE city attorney had 407 felony trials that they were responsible for.
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Жыл бұрын
Luckily Kim Garner has resigned so hopefully the city will improve but it will take a very long time.
@shawnmiller4781
@shawnmiller4781 Жыл бұрын
@@CJColvinyes but doesn’t mean the replacement will. E any better. Plus the attorneys that left probably can’t be lured back
@davidcox3076
@davidcox3076 Жыл бұрын
@@shawnmiller4781 You make a very good point. It is very possible that they will elect someone worse. I'm out in the suburbs, watching it all implode.
@chriscomer7500
@chriscomer7500 Жыл бұрын
@@davidcox3076 You are in the suburbs huh?
@leannsmreker3201
@leannsmreker3201 Жыл бұрын
​@@chriscomer7500what does that have to do with anything?
@sonofsal
@sonofsal Жыл бұрын
As a former resident of both North St Louis and South St louis, I can honestly say that diversity is NOT our greatest strength!
@optomix3988
@optomix3988 Жыл бұрын
Yep.
@sherille1985
@sherille1985 Жыл бұрын
It’s not at all we are very segregated here
@chadjackson772
@chadjackson772 Жыл бұрын
I agree
@shirleylavernerosej.120
@shirleylavernerosej.120 Жыл бұрын
Defunding is removing guns & replace those funds into programs for citizens this way armed unstable sinners with guns ready to kill out of fake fear & more exercising power with deadly force. Manipulating removing guns as to getting rid of public patrolling! Public patrolling not private gunmen.
@Tobtakular
@Tobtakular Жыл бұрын
Delmar divide doing numbers
@johnreitz5676
@johnreitz5676 Жыл бұрын
Kinda hard to ignore the many fine, well built buildings shown in the back ground.
@WILL_E_1
@WILL_E_1 Жыл бұрын
Old folks will tell you, St. Louis has LOST more beautiful architecture than most places ever had. I wish I could go back in time and see it all...
@australiagreg3179
@australiagreg3179 11 ай бұрын
Are you kidding, did they have no other building material than red brick??
@gfexc
@gfexc 3 ай бұрын
Since they don´t have any fine, well built women.
@sharonnewman1474
@sharonnewman1474 Жыл бұрын
I Live in St. Louis. Some areas you have to just not go into. So many murders. So Sad. 💔
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
Very sad indeed
@williedeboise5182
@williedeboise5182 9 ай бұрын
Lol I'm sure your experience is based in fear. Clearly you have no real connection to stl. I've lived here my entire life and I'd disagree with your take.
@flashkirby101
@flashkirby101 8 ай бұрын
@@williedeboise5182 That's not far off. I have lived in Missouri all my life for 30 years and I have been to St louis at least 12 times don't know exact number. I try to avoid it but I don't think i've ever been to the downtown area without seeing people beating the shit out of each other at least twice each pass through. Face it St Louis has problems. Especially downtown. Kansas city wasn't nowhere near that bad. But it's getting a bit worse it feels like to. It's not fear it really is that bad. I'll take Kansas city trip any day over St. Louis. I don't have anything against the people or places. Most I meet are fine. But the crime? Yeah. It's bad.
@Wakkoh420
@Wakkoh420 8 ай бұрын
@@flashkirby101 "people beating the shit out of each other at least twice each pass through" You're full of shit. I've lived here for 31 years and literally laughed out loud at this comment.
@Joseph-iw9jw
@Joseph-iw9jw 8 ай бұрын
@@Wakkoh420black people ruining everything lmao
@williejohnson5172
@williejohnson5172 Жыл бұрын
What I want people who are not from St. Louis to see is that this entire trip is through "North St. Louis". This is code word for ghetto, crime, Black. Anything north of Delmar is "North St. Louis". That's about half the city. My point is I challenge anybody to find the quality and quantity of brick homes that you see on this trip in any other part of the country, particularly in a so-called ghetto. These brick homes would be considered mansions in NYC, or Philly, or LA. The quality of architecture here is magnificent, even in decay. Look at the houses lining Fairground Park. This area is considered stereotypical St. Louis ghetto, yet the houses are outstanding. St. Louis is a rather unique city. A kinda small town feel with big city problems. Yet it has all the amenities that all the big cities have. The school system (grade school and high school) here was once second to none. 31:52 Sumner High School. The first Black High School west of the Mississippi. Separate and approaching equal was a real thing in St. Louis. Black and white people did not mix. The city was strictly segregated. As a kid I didn't even know there was such a thing as schools where Black and white students attended together. This is where I have seen the most drastic changes. Though the schools were segregated during the 70's St. Louis colleges, eastern colleges, and Mizzou loved Black St. Louis graduates, particularly from Sumner, Beaumont, and Vashon and matriculated as many as they could get. (The present St.Louis City comptroller is from Vashon (Class of 73) and graduated from Washington University). The school system was good enough where Black students could more than hold their own with the white students. Also the state university Mizzou would not except Black students until the 70's. 32:34 Homer G. Phillips Hospital (the large yellow brick building on the right, now converted to senior citizen housing) This was the primary hospital for Black people in St. Louis. I would imagine anybody Black, aged 50 or above, born in St. Louis, was probably born at Homer G. St. Louis University and Washington University are two of the finest universities in world. Forest Park is nationally known. Cost of living here, at least for housing, is relatively cheap compared to other cities. Best tap water in the country. You can't really appreciate that fact unless you have lived in another part of the country. Is St. Louis dangerous? Absolutely. But what big city isn't? There is a host of things here in the city that are actually fulfilling and affirming.
@kaytiikaboom702
@kaytiikaboom702 Жыл бұрын
Well said!🙌🏽🤌🏽
@robertreed7963
@robertreed7963 7 ай бұрын
Best Tap Water ?!? No. It was awarded Best Tap Water by Industry that supplies the chemicals added to municipal treatment plants. Most chemicals = Best !
@williejohnson5172
@williejohnson5172 7 ай бұрын
@@robertreed7963 Ok. If you say so. I've never been to the west coast but I have lived and traveled extensively over the east coast and south and NONE has had better water than St. Louis. I drank all my water from bottled water until I came back to St. Louis.
@kdizzystl
@kdizzystl 7 ай бұрын
All the murders are people who know each other. Even if you're on Natural Bridge going about your business you're safe. Visitors shouldn't be worried. It's alot of hype and bs statistics.
@Jumanjini
@Jumanjini 7 ай бұрын
At no point in history and at no point in the future have black children ever held their own against their white counterparts intellectually, in school, or in achievement. Pigs do not fly. It will not be happening. There is no equality. Blame God. lol
@danielsentertainmentproduc1527
@danielsentertainmentproduc1527 Жыл бұрын
If you drive into Chicago’s south and west sides you will also explain that why many media outlets call Chicago “worse than Detroit or Iraq” despite the city being the third largest in the country
@kittymama9800
@kittymama9800 Жыл бұрын
Why is it so?
@marksgoogle4360
@marksgoogle4360 Жыл бұрын
Not sure how stl beats Chicago for murders
@neilb3299
@neilb3299 Жыл бұрын
​@@kittymama9800🤔
@PhillipHenson-u3z
@PhillipHenson-u3z 9 ай бұрын
Chicago is not sh*t compared st.louis my wife is from that area of Chicago and I been there as well. Try walking down Goodfellow and natural bridge rd in st.louis even during the day and see what happens to you?? A gas station is called murder Mobil. Yes it's exactly what it is. Braud daylight. They simply don't care.
@billythekidd-go3hv
@billythekidd-go3hv 9 ай бұрын
Cool story bro but we’re talking about St.Louis right now
@philipjohnson2652
@philipjohnson2652 Жыл бұрын
As an outsider, I have nothing but good things to say about our several visits to St. Louis. On our first visit we stayed in an RV park right in the middle of the city. We felt totally safe there and the hosts were the nicest people you'd ever want to meet. Went to a Blues hockey game and never felt threatened coming or going. Stayed at the same park again a few years later and it had the same vibe. Discovered Forest Park and were blown away by the size and beauty of it and all there is to do there. Attended a St. Louis Symphony concert, and now understand why it is considered to be one of the premier orchestras in the country. The St. Louis Arch is an architectural masterpiece, and the Cathedral Basilica is amazing. I'm sure if you're looking for trouble you can find it, but the city has so much more to offer.
@gd5812
@gd5812 Жыл бұрын
What RV park is in the middle of the city???
@philipjohnson2652
@philipjohnson2652 Жыл бұрын
@@gd5812 St. Louis RV Park. I learned it's permanently closed now, but it was located between N. Jefferson and N. 23rd, just off Martin Luther King Dr. It was across the street from the St.Louis Police Dept.
@stevekopacz6616
@stevekopacz6616 Жыл бұрын
I felt the same way. It was safe when we were there.
@gd5812
@gd5812 Жыл бұрын
@@philipjohnson2652 wow totally forgot that place even existed! They’re turning/turned that old lot into a new tiny home community
@jeannelichtenwalner6715
@jeannelichtenwalner6715 Жыл бұрын
You obviously didn't grow up here. You come from a very narrow perspective. I'm glad you had good experiences here but the fact is it's very dangerous here. From, an innocent native of St Louis.
@THambrough
@THambrough 6 ай бұрын
Lived in STL all my life. Worked in LE for some time as well. The problems that plague Saint Louis (crime, homeless, drugs, property value, etc.) are the fault of city government officials and all the other public services departments. Terrible public transportation, misusing or blowing the people's taxes, lack of quality public services offered, segregation of neighborhoods from systemic racism, terrible police department, refusal to join the county like any other US city in this country, lack of after school activities, poor infrastructure/roads, poor education system or schools, vacant buildings, outsourcing, lack of incentives for citizens and businesses, high taxes with zero benefits, drug trafficking routes, construction, abandoned property, and terrible enforcement of city codes, housing, and laws. I know that's a lot but it all leads back to our wonderful city government officials. They've done all of this.
@hitek9too255
@hitek9too255 4 ай бұрын
Single mothers and matriachal culture.
@asymptoticsingularity9281
@asymptoticsingularity9281 4 ай бұрын
Systemic racism? please explain.
@PamonaPaloma
@PamonaPaloma 3 ай бұрын
Yeah absent and/or useless dads have been a tremendous issue. The jig is up.@hitek9too255
@michaelmueller6833
@michaelmueller6833 2 ай бұрын
Nah it’s from lazy thugs but good try though
@THambrough
@THambrough 2 ай бұрын
@@asymptoticsingularity9281 the layout of the city and the way neighborhoods are segregated off into quadrants dates back to when it was purposely done by city planners to keep blacks with black and whites with whites.
@ThePumpin1
@ThePumpin1 Жыл бұрын
The St. Louis area is SHIFTING in population, not really growing. A vast majority of the people who live in St. Charles County migrated from other areas around the metro. So technically, there wasn't any NEW growth from those who moved to the area from somewhere else. Even if you drive through some of the burbs in the area (i.e. North County), you will have some areas that have lost population and tax base. That is why St. Charles county gained in population. It was a lot of people from North County.
@antonioguglielmetti2661
@antonioguglielmetti2661 Жыл бұрын
Yeah same also happened to Detroit about 40 years ago. The area north of the Clinton river exploded in the 80s and 90s if you look on Google maps time lapse
@kyleelsbernd7566
@kyleelsbernd7566 7 ай бұрын
From metro Milwaukee, visited St. Louis spring break with family. Stayed in st Charles. What a charming small city. Highly recommended
@cydelamacorra6677
@cydelamacorra6677 Ай бұрын
​@kyleelsbernd7566 its another county so different laws, i dont know for how long it will remain that nice, a lot of people moved out of St louis but saint louis never moved out of them so wherever they go they bring their old ways with them.
@roadwarrior528
@roadwarrior528 Жыл бұрын
Great message at the end, Chris. We can choose what we do, even if our environment is not ideal.
@bigmoney3020
@bigmoney3020 Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯
@lanardfletcher1422
@lanardfletcher1422 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather on my dads side is black and he told me that he had saved up $35,000 for a down payment to buy a home in STL back in the 50s (which was extremely hefty back then) and they still wouldn’t sell him a house. He told me that when I was like 15 y/o and I’m 30 y/o now and I STILL haven’t quite wrapped my mind around it. Lol
@johnreitz5676
@johnreitz5676 Жыл бұрын
He could have bought a very nice house for $35,000 cash in the 1950's. You might want to get your facts straight rather than make your grandfather look like a pathetic victim.
@bryanparsons4590
@bryanparsons4590 6 ай бұрын
Beaumont High School is not closed. It is used as a technical school called Beaumont CTE. I currently work there
@Dabeachguy
@Dabeachguy Жыл бұрын
I moved from Panama City FL and when it comes to things to see and do I love it here! Forest park is amazing and it’s even bigger than Central Park in New York! The park also contains the #1 rated free attraction/zoo in in the country! Then there’s the arch and grounds downtown! There’s tons of positive things here in St Louis. However I’d never settle in St Louis due to the higher than normal racial tensions here.
@etyrnalizd4603
@etyrnalizd4603 10 ай бұрын
What racial tension
@tiffanim547
@tiffanim547 4 ай бұрын
​​@@etyrnalizd4603What are you talking about? I was born and raised in STL,have been living in San Antonio Texas since 2011, and as a black woman who is part of the 7% of black population here, I can say that I have never experienced a pinpoint of a fraction of discrimination here in Texas of all places, as I did when living in that city.
@bullnukeoldman3794
@bullnukeoldman3794 Жыл бұрын
I worked on Kingshighway Boulevard at Central Medical Center (formerly Faith Hospital) back in '77 to '79. After viewing the video I see that not much has changed. I remember houses being "stolen" for the bricks in the neighborhood behind the hospital - overnight folks would tear down a house to steal and resell the bricks. That apparently has changed...lots of abandoned brick buildings now that no one even makes an effort to steal the bricks from.
@neverettebrakensiek8771
@neverettebrakensiek8771 Жыл бұрын
@Bojan_V Now they steal the copper wire instead of bricks.
@locdnloaded09
@locdnloaded09 Жыл бұрын
not true st louisian here and nobody does that tf?
@neverettebrakensiek8771
@neverettebrakensiek8771 Жыл бұрын
@@locdnloaded09 They did steal bricks and now its anything with copper
@cotiocantoro7564
@cotiocantoro7564 Жыл бұрын
They still steal bricks and sell them to other US cities. Contractors buy them.
@mel752
@mel752 3 ай бұрын
😅 Funny, you should mention stealing bricks.. As a real estate speculator, we would often drive up to really nice beautiful brick buildings only to find that when you travel to inspect the rear of the building, all of the back of the building was gone. Someone had stolen all of the bricks!
@cmac9able
@cmac9able Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't recommend that drive at night. Seriously, great video. I worked in north-downtown in the 90's-2000's and it was crazy. if you do another area video, may I suggest one on Times Beach, a small village on the outskirts of St. Louis that became one of the worst environmental disasters in US history.
@deanholliday3370
@deanholliday3370 11 ай бұрын
times beach....love canal. literally buried history
@morningglory5597
@morningglory5597 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in St. Louis and haven't been back in many years. I would always go to my grandma's house and have so much fun! Now the city is unrecognizable. I'm not sure if it'll ever come back. So many murders and other crimese. Makes me so sad.
@dianahohimer1107
@dianahohimer1107 Жыл бұрын
Same. Hazelwood High. We left in 77 but I remember St. Louis with nothing but love in my heart.
@ramencurry6672
@ramencurry6672 Жыл бұрын
I visited St. Louis last year for the first time. Many neighborhoods looked abandoned or half abandoned. The old Italian area on The Hill looked good though but kind of too quiet and lifeless though. However maybe for a Midwest city, that is normal.
@jonathanielpringlemaniii
@jonathanielpringlemaniii Жыл бұрын
@@ramencurry6672the hill is awesome
@edwardmiessner6502
@edwardmiessner6502 Жыл бұрын
I find Saint Louis, its architecture, and its present state as if Baltimore and Chicago had a baby and gave it up for adoption to Detroit. After I realized that you went into how Saint Louis was the second biggest automotive manufacturing city in the United States. That explains A LOT.
@cloudyonytpt1
@cloudyonytpt1 Жыл бұрын
saint louis isnt bad i live in it and the weathers good, we rarely get tornados and we have good houses
@jonathanielpringlemaniii
@jonathanielpringlemaniii Жыл бұрын
@@cloudyonytpt1county or city?
@cloudyonytpt1
@cloudyonytpt1 Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanielpringlemaniii county
@dorothyhudson99
@dorothyhudson99 4 ай бұрын
​@@cloudyonytpt1AMEN!
@Ray.J
@Ray.J Жыл бұрын
So much to comment on it would take hours. Regarding auto production, yes, St. Louis used to be #2, with Chrysler, Ford and General Motors all having factories here. My aunt worked at the Corvette plant. Yes, we used to make them here. And my father, brother and uncle all worked at Carter Carburetor. So Chris is correct when he speaks about the parts manufacturers being local also. The Corvettes moved to Kentucky, followed by Carter Carburetor, who opened one plant in Kentucky and one in Mexico from what I was told. My dad got screwed, having one year shy of full pension from Carter. He was offered the opportunity to move to Kentucky, but had no interest in pulling up stakes and heading south. And so he ended up with a paltry sum. I live in the suburbs but routinely visit the city for sports events, Cardinals games and St. Louis City SC games in particular. Many of my friends no longer travel to the city out of fear. They figure it "just isn't worth the risk". How sad is that? I hope for better days, but nothing will get better until there's a major shift in the political machine that holds sway. You'd think more people would wake up. Those who have, moved out.
@doyleholloway1818
@doyleholloway1818 Жыл бұрын
i worked at the corvette plant and also my sister-inlaw worked at carter carb plant...
@YouFeelinItNowMrKrabs
@YouFeelinItNowMrKrabs 11 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Florida my family and parents are from St. Louis, i moved there by myself when i was 17 to escape toxic family... I loved the culture, the people, the changing seasons... I unfortunately went through a bunch of hard circumstances from 17 to 21 which is the age i am now and currently living with toxic family again and struggling finding happiness for the first time ever, but I really love what you said at the end about you can change your life around even in a bad environment... you have shown me hope and brought me out of my negative thoughts
@michaelmueller6833
@michaelmueller6833 2 ай бұрын
@@YouFeelinItNowMrKrabs bro stfu and get a job like your toxic family told you too little victim
@katkot8262
@katkot8262 Ай бұрын
I know i'm just a random guy from the other side of the worle and this is an old comment, but if you read this by any chance, I hope you're doing ok. Living in an abusive household is tough, but you're tougher. The sun will shine again for you, I'm sure, keep going
@stephenrichie4646
@stephenrichie4646 Жыл бұрын
Excellent presentation. I spent the first 20 years of my life (1938-1958), as well as a few years of my adult life, on the north side. The city I grew up in no longer exists, and that makes me sad. I’ve read perhaps a dozen books and countless articles trying to understand the city’s decline. I find no fault with your analysis but I would simply add the point that on the postwar years people were eager to improve their lives, and a house in the suburbs was much more desirable than worker housing built to 19th century standards. “White flight “ suggests this move from the city to the was primarily motivated by race. There was more to it.
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Жыл бұрын
Also had the city of St.Louis stayed with the County instead of seceding from the county in 1877 then the city of St.Louis won't be as deadly as it is today.
@katydid2877
@katydid2877 Жыл бұрын
@@CJColvin How would crime in the city be effected by having St Louis Co attached?
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Жыл бұрын
@Katydid Cause the land are in the city of St.Louis is only 61 Square miles of land, once the city seceded from St.Louis County in 1877 the city of St.Louis could no longer annex land and since then its been fixed once it became an independent city.
@cflo1386
@cflo1386 Жыл бұрын
I honestly don't blame people who leave or have left to the Burbs, nobody wants to put up with drama that comes with crime. I have never seen it as "White flight" I see it as an escape from the nonsense.
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Жыл бұрын
@@cflo1386 Exactly mate
@sheadjustedhercrown1633
@sheadjustedhercrown1633 Жыл бұрын
Born and raised in St Louis. I moved away many years ago. However, i still visit. While i know St louis is not the safest. I also know that you chose to venture into areas that no one would consider safe. There are are so many other areas you could have shown, which are rich in architecture, well maintained homes and some forms of diversity. The stats you mention are referring to st louis city i.e North St. Louis. It doesnt include suburbs or surrounding areas. If youre going to tour a city, provide a true picture and not a means to get views.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
I’ve shown all of those areas that you’re accusing me of not showing in other videos that I’ve made. 🙃 Not my fault if you don’t seek the positive type of content or if the algorithm doesn’t promote it to you.
@drivenhome3257
@drivenhome3257 Жыл бұрын
No music to hear all of your well organized and spoken information. Excellent
@markrossi4624
@markrossi4624 Жыл бұрын
Another great video, Chris! I am really enjoying your St. Louis series. Thank you!
@Acidicrosea
@Acidicrosea 11 ай бұрын
I like how when you drive around, you give a history of the area. Very informative.
@stoneage8236
@stoneage8236 Жыл бұрын
The city is still fun. There's a lot to do. They've added new attractions too. Whether it was ballpark village some years back or the recent revamped armory building and the foundry across the street. Both are huge places with numerous bars, food, and games. City museum and union Station are unique places to check out as well. Soulard has the 2nd largest mardi gras celebration in the US.
@moneyman7057
@moneyman7057 Жыл бұрын
Man this city ain't shyt but a death trap so you can say what you want but it's not good at all that's why alot of people are leaving
@Arkh-Lightning-Musician
@Arkh-Lightning-Musician 11 ай бұрын
That's so vehemently subjective.
@richardacevedo280
@richardacevedo280 10 ай бұрын
You got it! I like STL. There are some boring cities, and STL is not one of them.
@dennissvitak148
@dennissvitak148 Жыл бұрын
I live in a suburb of St. Louis. I haven't been to the city in several years. I completely stopped going to Cardinal's games. The metrolink isn't safe, the parking garages aren't safe, and I drive a Hyundai. A new one, with the interlocks, but the punks don't know that.
@8bitnfldfs468
@8bitnfldfs468 Жыл бұрын
I live downtown and feel perfectly safe for my daily activities. Not sure how suburbia people can be so afraid of other people
@jeffmorse645
@jeffmorse645 Жыл бұрын
New Kia and Hyundai models with the push button start (that isn't easily stolen) still get hit with higher insurance costs even though they're not the ones being stolen. Insurance companies just lump them all together.
@katydid2877
@katydid2877 Жыл бұрын
@@8bitnfldfs468 Walk around in North St Louis at 2:00 am and get back to us on that.
@gregorycyr9272
@gregorycyr9272 Жыл бұрын
I live in Raleigh NC and Kia and Hyundai get stolen daily here.Sad.
@kihong17
@kihong17 Жыл бұрын
@@katydid2877north St Louis is a whole different story. I live in TGS, definitely not the same as North STL
@ThatCodeBlue
@ThatCodeBlue Жыл бұрын
I lived and worked within the city of St. Louis for 6 years. By the grace of God, I was able to get out. Most aren’t though and that Arch being a monument to people who moved on must be some kind of metaphor.
@marksgoogle4360
@marksgoogle4360 Жыл бұрын
St Louis has architecture like no other
@jeffsampson3796
@jeffsampson3796 7 ай бұрын
It is unique. I see the buildings and automatically recognize it as St. Louis.
@407to618
@407to618 Жыл бұрын
I actually stay downtown St. Louis it’s so sad I remember at least eight years ago it was booming popular party tourist, everything nightlife, and it slowly started to degrade, and I feel like Covid really hit hard and killed everything after that completely downhill homeless people everywhere begging you can’t leave your car parked on the street without fear of you getting broken into and countless numbers of other crimes the tallest building I think that was occupied by AT&T is gone so many hotels are shutting down. It’s so sad and honestly I think the only way that I maintain is because of my profession at the hospital
@jonathanbarros9948
@jonathanbarros9948 9 ай бұрын
yeah it sounds like you vivint. some peace of mind
@randy7928
@randy7928 Жыл бұрын
Life isn't fair just doesn't sit well with me anymore...this is one of many examples that demonstrates how unfair it has historically been to some people. Those big brick houses are beautiful, and some that were pictured did appear fairly well maintained, so there are plenty of people who care in those neighborhoods. The small % of criminals are holding the good folks hostage. I don't have any ideas as to the solution, but it has to start with the neighbors who care fighting to take their neighborhoods back
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
I wasn’t dealt a great hand to start my life with. Life isn’t fair. Everyone has their own set of challenges that they have to overcome. You can only control what you can control. You can’t waste your time worrying about things that you can’t control, such as other people’s decisions. - it’s tough to know what the solution is though isn’t it? I agree that the older homes look nice.
@stevehall7555
@stevehall7555 Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisHarden Yes those houses are nice well built brick but they are very old, upkeep cost lots of money. Just because you can't afford upkeep on an 80 or 90 year old home doesn't make you a criminal. Not to mention trying to sell one of these properties. You pointed out the generational problems for these people. (redlining) I don't have any answers either. Sad.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
@@stevehall7555 Never said they were criminals because they couldn’t afford the upkeep on an old home.
@Bladeoceanic
@Bladeoceanic Жыл бұрын
@@stevehall7555 Eventually you'll turn into a criminal when all the fines stack up & you can't pay your property taxes. Then the sheriff will come knocking.
@stevehall7555
@stevehall7555 Жыл бұрын
@@ChrisHarden No the person you responded to did. No offense intended.
@patriciaemmons6970
@patriciaemmons6970 Жыл бұрын
I am a white female in my late 40’s who has lived in SOUTH St. Louis City my entire life. The city has great things to offer and is one of the most underrated foodie towns out there (we travel a lot). Unfortunately, what you say about North city is true. I simply will just not go there. There are a few nostalgic restaurants just north of the downtown we will go to once or twice a year, (if you get to St. Louis make sure you get to Crown Candy and order a milkshake) but your video is 100% correct. The crime is out of control. The division of our city is real. Looking forward to change and growth!
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
And I’m rooting for that change and growth! St. Louis has so much more character, culture and history than other similar sized metro areas in the Midwest, like Indianapolis.
@doyleholloway1818
@doyleholloway1818 Жыл бұрын
my younger sister worked at crown candy when she was 14 years old... i graduated from jackson grade school in 1953
@ael5629
@ael5629 10 ай бұрын
Funny that people who grew up in North St. Louis wouldn’t go to the south side at all, not even for allegedly good restaurants.
@dorothyhudson99
@dorothyhudson99 4 ай бұрын
​@@ael5629Probably because they didn't feel welcomed there!
@pyrexmaniac
@pyrexmaniac Жыл бұрын
St Louis is a city of duplexes, it seems.....unlike Detroit, which was mostly single-family homes. The blighted sections of St Louis don't seem nearly as run-down as the most blighted sections of Detroit. It actually seems much cleaner litter-wise, there's less street trash, fewer burned out houses and fewer boarded-up properties. There also appears to be far fewer streets and boulevards with commercial establishments in proximity to residential areas. I'm fascinated by the architecture of these neighborhoods.....yellow brick is, by far, the most common construction material, while Detroit is a red brick city. The homes in St Louis have mostly flat roofs, obviously due to it's more hospitable climate.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
I noticed a lot of duplexes too. Not just on the north side but on the Southside as well. I like the architecture in St. Louis. It’s unique.
@cumulus1234
@cumulus1234 Жыл бұрын
Some cities have a homicide rate that seems smaller than it should such as Chicago, Indianapolis, Louisville, etc because they include the whole county or most of the county population as there city, where many cities have very small city limit areas just surrounding the core so the rate would be higher than the whole county. Indianapolis and Louisville usually have well over 200 homicides but the rate is lower because of including the whole county population.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
Ppl from St. Louis seem to hyperfixate on explaining that St. Louis is really small in land area. Yeah… I know. The city still has a super high crime rate and is declining. The majority of the suburbs are much better on the Missouri side of the region… but the city has loads of issues. Greater St. Louis is also much larger than either Indy or Louisville so neither of those cities accomplished what they wanted to either.
@locdnloaded09
@locdnloaded09 Жыл бұрын
don’t get offensive the thing that ppl don’t learn or get about st. louis is that it seems like we’re super dangerous but when your here and get a feel for the place you’ll see it’s not bad at all and just like any other city. don’t live in the hood, don’t be in the hood late at night, and be smart and enjoy your life. it’s not that deep. i get your statics and stuff but you don’t know nothing abt this city to be talking about a decline. yes the people moved out of some spots but we’re doing just fine over here.
@Scorch1028
@Scorch1028 Жыл бұрын
When we talk about "mass population loss" in major cities, we cannot ignore the fact that the "rising cost of living" is as much a factor in people leaving as the violent crime rate is. Some would argue that you live in a large city, you pay more for everything, and you're more stressed out from living in a crowded environment.
@tomakabu9468
@tomakabu9468 Жыл бұрын
the reason there was a massive exodus of people started in the late 50's and early 60's throughout racial integration, whites refused to continue to live in urban areas with increasing black populations and moved out to the surrounding counties (if i remember right, over half the city's population from the late 50's through the 80's), it sucks. It's a city destroyed by the will of bigoted people. Crime is a whole other can of worms
@beerdude1878
@beerdude1878 Жыл бұрын
1:27 “natural bridge and kingshighway is where I’m going” -Nelly Every time I go through that intersection, that song pops into my head
@neverettebrakensiek8771
@neverettebrakensiek8771 Жыл бұрын
I was at that very intersection many times back in the mid 70s. Had a gun at my head once ( robbery ) and another occasion a gun in my gut ( robbery ) I was a teen then, left there at 18 and never looked back. White flight or fear flight, I dont know, I call it survival mode.
@shelbyz1974
@shelbyz1974 Жыл бұрын
Well presented video Chris!👍
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙂
@stephenwatson8040
@stephenwatson8040 Жыл бұрын
Curiosity, what is the purpose of the concrete slabs placed on the right lane side of Natural Bridge every so often. Is this to force people not to drive in that lane or is it so they run into it and damage their cars? It seems to be a dumb move to me.
@SGaryNinja
@SGaryNinja Жыл бұрын
It's to keep people from flying through backstreets to avoid traffic on main streets.
@edljnehan2811
@edljnehan2811 Жыл бұрын
I was born here in 1957 and unfortunately still live here today. This city was a crime-ridden piece of crap back then and is a crime-ridden piece of crap today. I tried moving downtown and now that's totally crime-ridden with murders occurring almost on a daily basis.
@fatfred1234
@fatfred1234 Жыл бұрын
I grew up on the North side! The biggest problem is the crime! That's not on redlining or discrimination, it's on the PARENTS! They wouldn't keep the children from skipping school or stealing things that didn't belong to them! Let them do whatever they wanted and didn't teach them that there are consequences for everything you do! That's why the area is so bad! If they took care of their houses it would still be a beautiful area!
@crevecouer6772
@crevecouer6772 Жыл бұрын
Fred you are so right. People never ask why white people don’t want to live with black people. They just name call… your a racist if you talk about the race problem. Therefore no common understanding.
@Chompchompyerded
@Chompchompyerded 6 ай бұрын
When I think of St. Louis I think of St Louis University, Washington University in St. Louis, Webster University, University of Missour-St. Louis, Ted Drews, The Hill with all it's great Italian restaurants, Powel Symphony Hall, The St. Louis Art Museum, The St. Louis Zoo, The Delmar Loup and all it's little ships, Ted Drews again, the Farmers' Market, and seeing a friend get her brains blown out during a robbery. Actually, that's the thing that comes to mind first whenever I think about St. Louis. It's a nightmare which has been with me for the past 50 years, and will remain with me for the rest of my life. Thanks a lot St. Louis. You were the place of my birth, but you won't be the place of my death. It's a place which could have been so wonderful, but instead it was a nightmare.
@CAPTOFCCVA64
@CAPTOFCCVA64 Жыл бұрын
An excellent, accurate video but depressing. I grew up in North St. Louis but my family and I moved out when I was ten. Ironically, we moved to Ferguson that was a great place to live until blight and crime ruined it, too.
@optomix3988
@optomix3988 Жыл бұрын
Same thing my family did as well. Then across "the bridge." in the 70s.
@shawoman14
@shawoman14 Жыл бұрын
Nice Video! I never understood city taxes when it came to Lambert Airport. It's located in St. Ann I believe, however, is owned by the city so all employees pay that city tax.
@TheNeileo72
@TheNeileo72 Жыл бұрын
The problem is there are no new apartments , restaurants or shops going up to push people back into the city.
@sssinfullyyours
@sssinfullyyours Жыл бұрын
No one wants to invest in a black infested city like that. They’ll just destroy it.
@BChris-tm5pb
@BChris-tm5pb 7 ай бұрын
Chris, thanks a lot for the wonderful video. Is the area where St. Luke's hospital near Maryville University safe?
@jasonmerlenbach7710
@jasonmerlenbach7710 7 ай бұрын
That's a nice area. More Creve Couer , Chesterfield area.
@cd1452
@cd1452 9 ай бұрын
Great commentary.
@dylwes
@dylwes Жыл бұрын
Our shop is off Washington ave the old moon car plant.
@nataliedepriest9113
@nataliedepriest9113 Жыл бұрын
St. Louis has some amazing architecture and buildings. Even the run down ones were interesting to look at. I live about an hour south of the city, the politics up there are a nightmare. They ran the city into the ground. Businesses fled and people moved out. Then there were things like Pruitt Igoe. That’s an incredible story in itself. Great video! Except the whole race stuff. You cited stories from a century ago but St. Louis didn’t peak in population and revenue until the 1960s. The slide came in the 70s and 80s when the factories left and the drug war escalated.
@daviddecelles8714
@daviddecelles8714 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Pruitt Igoe! The federal government's benighted plan for the future: to build immense vertical residential clusters and free up the surrounding horizontal space for common use. Well, the whole area around Pruitt Igoe, consisting of small town houses, was demolished and people forced into the monstrous subsidised housing structure. Crime within it became so bad that barbed wire was put around it and the police wouldn't go in! This happened all over the country. So much for 'do-gooder' federal government urban planners trying to dictate change from afar and from the top.
@johnvinga5446
@johnvinga5446 8 ай бұрын
St. Louis peaked in population around 1950. A lot of blacks came from the south for work during WWII. Blight actually was becoming a problem for the city by 1920 as many poorer families lived in decaying buildings built in the mid-1800s. Many tenements had no indoor plumbing or running water. Pruitt-Igoe was seen as a means to improve the conditions for poor white and black families by the mid-1950s. After desegregation was ordered in 1956, almost all whites fled Pruitt-Igoe. Crime, drugs, prostitution, etc. made the project unsafe. Population density in the project was considered too extreme as well, and residents had no real ownership of their apartments. If HUD had allowed families to own their apartments and govern themselves, better care would probably have resulted. Also, HUD did not adequately maintain the facilities, leading to further decline. It was really a classic example of what not to do with urban poor. The issues for St. Louis are complex obviously. Otherwise, things would have started improving.
@driver8sk
@driver8sk 4 ай бұрын
Couldn't take a minute to explain the St. Louis City-County divide impacts crime statistics?
@jeffwebb2966
@jeffwebb2966 Жыл бұрын
I live on the north side. I have been here 5 years and my neighbors are great and crime has not been an issue for me. I think the new police chief and city prosecutor are going to make some difference, maybe you should also adress that STLcity which has 300k people is statistically separate from the other 2.7 mil people that live in the suburbs so that drives a lot of the FBI crime data..
@bluerfoot
@bluerfoot Жыл бұрын
Why would the new chief and prosecutor need to make a difference if you are already in the worst area and your neighbors are great and crime is not an issue?
@pm5516-o9y
@pm5516-o9y 7 ай бұрын
According to the most recent census estimate, the city of St. Louis is down to approximately 281,000 people.
@deplorablecbblock1080
@deplorablecbblock1080 Жыл бұрын
Now that Kim Gardner is gone I hope things change. Gotta get rid of the Mayor too.
@562handsomemike
@562handsomemike Жыл бұрын
Have you discussed Pruitt-Igoe?
@daviddecelles8714
@daviddecelles8714 Жыл бұрын
I did. See my comment elsewhere connected with this video.
@schonkable
@schonkable Жыл бұрын
The renaissance in Detroit has gotten a lot of good press. I could be wrong, but I don't sense a renaissance in the St. Louis city limits.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
Anything is possible, and Detroit is on the right track but it has a LONG way to go.
@spg5658
@spg5658 Жыл бұрын
Detroit comeback began in 2012 and is going very well. It's an awesome city. Everyone knows where not to go and the rest is very cool and fun.
@JMMidwest321
@JMMidwest321 Ай бұрын
History related: St Louis, MO was also the Host City of the 1904 Summer Olympic Games. A lot of people forget the city once hosted the Olympics. It brought a lot of international attention to the City of St Louis at the time, and for a good reason.
@stevehall7555
@stevehall7555 Жыл бұрын
Well done but very sad for someone like me who worked and lived in the city and county in the 70's 80's and 90's. 🙁
@lol_05.76
@lol_05.76 Жыл бұрын
The uplifting commentary near the end was very nice. Thanks!
@562handsomemike
@562handsomemike Жыл бұрын
Do you have a link to the map with red and blue dots?
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
news.stlpublicradio.org/show/st-louis-on-the-air/2015-04-20/author-visits-10-segregated-cities-stops-in-st-louis
@QuaaludeCharlie
@QuaaludeCharlie Жыл бұрын
Another great video, Chris . I Live in St . Louis . Some areas like the one I am in are just fine . it's Like Mayberry in my Hood . They don't show as much of this here in town . The local news makes small mention of it but we here it on the Police scanner . a lot of folks have to go pay they're Sewer bill via Money order in that area once every 90 days too . Not all of St . Louis is like this though , there are areas that are much safer .
@somerandomvertebrate9262
@somerandomvertebrate9262 Жыл бұрын
When this Swede hears about St. Louis he thinks about Ragtime.
@diddlez2
@diddlez2 Жыл бұрын
People like me who actually live in St. Louis know it isn't the most dangerous city in the country.
@locdnloaded09
@locdnloaded09 Жыл бұрын
fr tho
@moneyman7057
@moneyman7057 Жыл бұрын
It is tho
@PMO.DB98
@PMO.DB98 Жыл бұрын
Exactly I’ve lived here my whole life that’s 25 years and ever since a kid I was never around the absolutely crazy stuff that doesn’t mean I haven’t heard about it but people really let the news and videos make their mind up for them
@cierrawilliams5000
@cierrawilliams5000 8 ай бұрын
Right everywhere is bad
@michaelbuddy
@michaelbuddy 4 ай бұрын
The greater st louis suburb area isn't the most dangerous. But the CITY definitely is. And certain areas of the city like Wash U, pay big money to keep the crime reports quiet because there's a ton of crime around there too.
@extremedrivr
@extremedrivr Жыл бұрын
This might seem like a silly question but why does the date at the bottom of your video show 6 days ago but you uploaded it 6 months ago. Crazy to be asking i'm sure but couldn't help it. Great video though. Keep it up.
@myu2k2
@myu2k2 Жыл бұрын
it is a "run them out, knock it down, rebuild it out of their price range" strat going on. most of those abandoned buildings and empty lots are being sat on by land investors. it is a cycle. they go to the next poorest neighborhood, run it down into the ground, then go to the next... always can tell by which shopping centers die off as to where the next gutter is going to be.
@SabaNur444
@SabaNur444 Жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in the Lou. I haven’t lived there since 2002. This video brings up some good and not so good memories.
@Onedavemore
@Onedavemore Жыл бұрын
St Louis is an amazing city; I’ve lived in the city for years. Our new soccer team is top of the conference and new businesses are flooding in. Great food, great breweries, great music. The statistics listing it as a murder capital is simply because the county is not including in those statistics which skews the data in a deceptive way. Hope to see y’all here some day.
@wisecracker1814
@wisecracker1814 4 ай бұрын
Kinda funny... but not really... how all these sites just can't come out and say what they really want to say about what the real (only) reason is for the collapse of all these once wonderful cities. What IS it they all have in common? What common ailment dooms them all? Maybe we should ask the citizens of Chicongo..?
@bobmackay3414
@bobmackay3414 Жыл бұрын
Detroit is larger in land area than Saint Louis. Detroit is 138.73 square miles, Saint Louis is only 61.72 square Miles. At least Saint Louis doesn't have the arson problem that Detroit does.
@CJColvin
@CJColvin Жыл бұрын
Another reason Detroit is wayyyyyyy bigger than the city of St.Louis is because Detroit is in a County (Wayne County Michigan) while the city of St.Louis is a independent city.
@skhal-qe3kk
@skhal-qe3kk Жыл бұрын
arson is long gone detroit is moving up st louis is going down without any investment or billionaire or federal funding
@TakenTook
@TakenTook Жыл бұрын
The arson problem in Detroit was much bigger in the 1970s to 1990s. Since the 2000s it has been declining. Still an issue, and still a higher rate than many other big cities, but not like before. Lots of things about Detroit have improved in the last 20 years.
@matthewjones7935
@matthewjones7935 Жыл бұрын
We're they wrong about them lowering home values? NO!
@jerrysullivan8424
@jerrysullivan8424 Жыл бұрын
I wonder which area Fred Stanford and Aunt Esther were from, and if their homes are still Standing? Thank you
@missourinp1155
@missourinp1155 2 ай бұрын
I used to make in-home medical visits and there were several zip codes in north STL county I refused to work in. The last straw for me was visiting a little old lady at the only house on her block that wasn't blighted. Down the street was a huge tree and a bus stop bench with about 20 hard dudes drinking and smoking at about 1 in the afternoon and they started yelling at me when I left her house.
@pennieclinton6567
@pennieclinton6567 Жыл бұрын
I have to look and see if u did a story on Kinloch, MO. Very interesting
@rodneywilliams4565
@rodneywilliams4565 Жыл бұрын
Nice video, can you make sure that you di a video on the nicer neighborhoods so people can see its not that bad.
@HOTTIUSMAXIMUS
@HOTTIUSMAXIMUS Жыл бұрын
So South St. Louis has become “more diverse” in recent years, eh? Has it become safer as well ?
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 10 ай бұрын
I moved from Texas to St. Louis, due to a work transfer, and lived there for almost 15 years. Looking back I realized it was on the downward turn, but I still enjoyed it. My mom was from there and I remember the train rides from Texas to Union Station then a meal at a big city diner before heading to grandma's a few blocks away from Tower Grove Park. It sounds like St. Louis as a city, sadly, has gone the way of many once bustling boom towns of Texas and the west. I'm back in my native Texas now and retired. I consider myself fortunate to have experienced both, even as they were in the sunsets of an amazing historic era.
@daveblevins3322
@daveblevins3322 11 ай бұрын
That city has been the pits for so many years. I remember living in the area back in the late 60's. Kirkwood. Nasty school, nasty people, Stinky. Some of the houses were beautiful, but some were trash. I'm so thankful my Dad got us out of there when he did. 🙏🙏🇺🇸 I miss you Dad 🙏
@dannyluelee
@dannyluelee 8 ай бұрын
Didn’t know how bad it was until someone stated that it once had a peak population of over 800,000 to now less than 300,000 in another video. That’s insane to think about. I thought it was bad in Detroit and my hometown of Milwaukee, but damn…
@tiffanim547
@tiffanim547 4 ай бұрын
Born and raised in STL, living in San Antonio, TX now for 12 years and I would NEVER move back. There are some very cool things to do, see, and eat there but nowadays, I would only visit to partake. I am not exaggerating when I say that I do not know ONE friend or family member who still lives there who doesn't want to leave.
@dennissvitak148
@dennissvitak148 Жыл бұрын
The earnings tax that St. Louis collects provides fully 1/3rd for their ENTIRE operating revenue.
@doileychair595
@doileychair595 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in Afton which is in South St. Louis County. When I was a freshman in high school we moved to Jefferson County which is southwest of St. Louis County. I've now lived in Jefferson County for over 40 years. We won't go downtown anymore. I prefer to not even go into St. Louis County if I don't have to. And unfortunately the criminals from St. Louis have worked their way into Jefferson County to commit their crime then they high tail it back to the city. I know that a lot of people won't want to hear this but do your own research on this if you think I'm wrong here, but virtually all of the major crime riddled cities all across America have 1 common denominator... they are all run by a single specific political party and have been for years and years and years and often decades upon decades. If these cities want to change for the better then they need to find leaders who are tough on crime not people like Kim Gardner. And I hate to say this but it certainly is very hard not to think that those people deserve what they voted for. The problem is that with all the voter fraud all over this country you don't really know if the "elected leaders" are truly what the people voted for. And another issue for instance, the Ferguson riots weren't Ferguson residents. They were people brought in from all over the country to cause problems. That was not what the residents of Ferguson wanted. And for that matter the residents of Ferguson certainly didn't want the aftermath of all the damage done and lives destroyed. So I have to be careful thinking that "those people deserve what they voted for" because they might not have actually voted for it.
@crud420
@crud420 Жыл бұрын
the county is seen as their hunting grounds now. nothing left to steal from the city.
@annnabelle2238
@annnabelle2238 Жыл бұрын
Correlation does not equal causation. Claiming detroit has been passed on these random “crime lists” due to redirecting funds is silly as hell. Grow up.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
I don’t wanna grow up.
@silverbella4337
@silverbella4337 Жыл бұрын
Get your facts straight. The homocides are based only on the population of the City. St Louis has a unique government so there is St Louis City County, and St Louis County. They only compare the homocides to the City population as to the City and County. If you had included the central, south or west side in your video your folks would have seen a whole different city. But that wouldn’t have r fit your agenda.
@natashadallas5085
@natashadallas5085 Жыл бұрын
Why does the date in the left corner dated as 11/14/23. That date is wrong. It’s ahead of time. Today is 5/15/23. Interesting
@dennisbrock1435
@dennisbrock1435 Жыл бұрын
Exactly I pointed out the same thing.. I see you peeped it out too.
@gj1234567899999
@gj1234567899999 Жыл бұрын
The issue is that democrat mayors don’t care about safety or crime and democrats keep electing incompetent people. While St. Louis has lost population, the st Louis metro has held steady or grown slightly. Everyone just left the crime ridden ignorant city into the suburbs. The problem is the rot is spreading. From st Louis city to north county and then south county. West county is making a stand against ignorant St. Louis.
@jeffwebb2966
@jeffwebb2966 Жыл бұрын
I bought a great 7 bedroom historic house in North STL 6 years ago and have been fixing it up. It is great neighborhood and my neighbors are great! $600 for property tax. STL is really great and there are lots of good things going on. Not all areas are good but many are.
@dawncook6717
@dawncook6717 4 ай бұрын
Part of my family is from the north side St. Louis and I worked on North side at crown candy kitchen until i was 19. My dad almost bought a little house in in Hyde Park neighborhood back in the 90's. People look at me like I'm crazy when I say that if I move back to St Louis, I would move to the city, not the county. My daughter is the same way, but she had a place on the south side before in Benton Park neighborhood
@CsImre
@CsImre Жыл бұрын
Did you run into Lord Spoda sometime? You cover the same areas.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
Haven’t. However… I filmed multiple videos in an area on the same day as Adam the Woo one time by complete coincidence. He never saw or replied to the message I sent him when I noticed through his daily vlogs that he was in the same city that I happened to be staying in at the moment.
@imanutnur7
@imanutnur7 Жыл бұрын
What population heads the cities leading in murders?
@filmmaking-xe5sb
@filmmaking-xe5sb Жыл бұрын
Poor populations.
@jessejames1586
@jessejames1586 Жыл бұрын
If you do anymore videos in st.louis you should go to Walnut Park. That is one of if not the worst. But be careful.
@i-35vagabond56
@i-35vagabond56 8 ай бұрын
Have you ever noticed that some of the worst parts of the St. Louis, Chicago, Memphis, and Philadelphia metro areas are located across the state line in their neighboring state. East St. Louis, Illinois, Gary AND East Chicago, Indiana, West Memphis Arkansas, and Camden, NewJersey.
@DLeadVox
@DLeadVox Жыл бұрын
Good speech. You should do talks in schools.
@ChrisHarden
@ChrisHarden Жыл бұрын
I’d think about it if one offered. No doubt.
@johnkuthe1
@johnkuthe1 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in St Louis all my life. And never felt in danger in any way. :-)
@emmettnorris851
@emmettnorris851 Жыл бұрын
You must have lived in chesterfield lol
@mr.nonon-sense753
@mr.nonon-sense753 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you are the danger.
@robertschaefer3223
@robertschaefer3223 Жыл бұрын
I know poverty breeds crime, but I say one of the cheapest things you can do is obey the laws.
@correlationqueen3565
@correlationqueen3565 Жыл бұрын
Does this include sales tax, personal property taxes, insurance, safety and emissions testing....?
@leelee287
@leelee287 3 ай бұрын
Here in Canada the city I live in hasn’t seen 200 murders in 20 years and that’s in a city of 1.5 million people much bigger than some of these cities!
@CindyAAvery
@CindyAAvery Жыл бұрын
What’s the common denominator?
@havefaith4358
@havefaith4358 Жыл бұрын
All done by design. That's great that you've taken time to point out the negativity in St. Louis, but this like so many other major cities that are now dominantly Black, what are your resolutions? Did you share this with the "Powers that Be" and ask them what are they intending to do to reconcile this? There are so many cities that become abandoned, destitute, and left to die. I think it's part of that "white flight" where those that see a decent place to live and move in with others that don't look like them, are buying into a higher priced home. Then look out the resources, stores, facilities for recreation die down to a low roar. Drugs infest the area due to lack of so many things, parents not "parenting" and teachers not only getting paid like the outside (county) areas which causes them to go outside to teach and lure parents that can afford to move their children out of their neighborhood, thinking that's going to be an improvement. But what it really boils down to is they now have a reason to close down, raze the schools in the city and there's only Charter, Parochial, or some kind of private school, left and your average parent can't afford this. And that Blacks weren't allowed to attend Fairgrounds Park, and they want to let the bears live in a part of it, BEARS! once Blacks had access to the area. I attended a Town Hall meeting at Forest Park Community College in St Louis a few years ago. I asked the then Mayor Lyda Krewson and Chief of Police Hayden and most of the political crew, what was the infrastructural plan for these parts of St. Louis in the next five to ten years. I got zilch! You could have heard a pin drop. One of the reasons is because there is a government facility being finished soon that will hire so… many people. Now, the property will be sold for cheap and those that can afford it will buy it up and revamp it and make it unaffordable for those that are trying to survive. And when you speak of education and the lack of degrees, you can thank good ole president Ronald Reagan just a little bit, the price of education seemed to surge with him. It’s great to bring this to the attention of people, but someone like you needs to attend a Council or Alderman, or Mayoral meeting. They ran for office, now let’s see how much they meant what they said, and mention ACCOUNTABILITY to them and have a meeting for the parents as well. God bless us, EVERYONE!
@hph9614
@hph9614 Жыл бұрын
Facts. It's crazy how the people who run these operations just do it over and over... like using a city snd it's people up for years and years and get away with it...they move onto the next and everybody follows, like it won't happen there too but eventually it will. They don't care how much trauma and hopelessness it causes all these people who put their lives into something just to struggle and feel stressed no matter what. It's not fair.
@grye843
@grye843 Жыл бұрын
❤😊
@michaelbuddy
@michaelbuddy 4 ай бұрын
keep voting democrat you're gonna keep getting the same thing for decades.
@j.d.c.777
@j.d.c.777 Жыл бұрын
Unless you live in the suburbs then you’re chillin in STL
@gopro2027
@gopro2027 Жыл бұрын
Most of the people who say they are "from st louis" will actually be from the suburbs. There is quite a bit of urban sprawl all around stl and suburbia is strong. Just outside of suburbia you can find more rural areas with more land and poorer people. It's not particularly cheap to live, or spectacularly nice, just basic. You don't have a nice central city to visit, as almost any visit to stl is like walking on eggshells to not get shot or mugged. That alone makes stl a great place to leave, or a boring generic place to get stuck in for the rest of your life. The weather truly does suck. You get high humidity like the ocean but with no benefits of an ocean. The rain can be nice but you will hear tornado sirens all throughout the year and they are a very real threat. The heat and humidity in the summer is quite disgusting. My girlfriend grew up closer to the city than me and had a brighter outlook on it, so it's certainly up to personal views, but overall just why would you ever stay here? In Missouri, Kansas city is significantly nicer and actually a decent place to live, and springfield/branson/north arkansas area have plenty of great reasons to live there too. Listen to what the declining population thinks and leave. I am personally about to leave springfield for North Carolina. Raleigh blew my mind with how nice it looked there. So if anyone is honestly considering moving to stl, I suggest 1st KC and second Springfield as better missouri alternatives.
@sazabi888
@sazabi888 Жыл бұрын
St. Louis on the north side is bad. Very bad. South down around Lemay, Olive, affton etc in the county is a lot safer. Good rule of thumb is if it's a street named after a state you stay outta there if you value yourself.
@pizzaearthpancakesandother2549
@pizzaearthpancakesandother2549 Жыл бұрын
St. Louis scares the heck outta me to be Frank. Nice work as always Chris
@correlationqueen3565
@correlationqueen3565 Жыл бұрын
It's not for the weak!
@ramencurry6672
@ramencurry6672 Жыл бұрын
As someone not from the Midwest and have visited last year. I was very fascinated with this city. The empty ghost town feel is creepy and could be used for movies or weird stories. Kind of reminds me of one of the Twilight Zone episodes
@PensfanOutdoors
@PensfanOutdoors 4 ай бұрын
Unfortunately this is extremely misleading for the vast majority of the St Louis area. St Louis City is an independent city unlike most cities/counties in the country. St Louis City and St Louis County have been completely separate entities since the city succeeded from the county in the late 1870s. The city has around 300k population, 79 neighborhoods, and most of the crime is isolated into a handful of those neighborhoods. When lists discuss the most dangerous, St Louis CITY is often near the top. When lists discuss the best places to live, many of those lists contain some of the 88 municipalities, 91 special districts, and 23 school districts in St Louis COUNTY. In all but crime data, the combined ~3mil population is used for most other statistics (population, TV market, Radio market, etc). When you combine the City with the County crime stats, St Louis is statistically a very safe city in crimes per capita
@planetetelios9748
@planetetelios9748 Жыл бұрын
As a Canadian citizen, I don't understand how a phenomenon like this can happen in such a rich country. It's a mystery.
@ericwalstrand3512
@ericwalstrand3512 Жыл бұрын
Democrats...
@razzo2538
@razzo2538 Жыл бұрын
You won't find this kind of violence in any other ethnic group's neighborhood. This phenomenon is found in a particular people's part of town. I didn't make it that way, that's just the way it is.
@markcornish2519
@markcornish2519 9 ай бұрын
Some ethnic groups seem to attract bad things
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