I've visited all of the cities on my list, and from my experiences, here's what I think are the worst ghetto's and cities that display heavy crime and poverty.
1. Atlanta
2. Los Angeles
3. Detroit
4. New York City
5. Chicago
6. Houston
7. Kansas City
8. Cleveland
9. St. Louis
10. Denver
11. New Orleans
12. Pittsburgh
13. Oakland
14. Washington D.C.
15. Dallas
I have also visited Omaha, Wichita, Des Moines, Minneapolis, San Francisco, San Diego, Portland, Seattle, and Washington D.C.
I have not visited Philly, Bakersfield, Boise, Salt Lake, Phoenix, Austin, Montgomery, Birmingham, or any city in Florida, so I could not judge those cities.
D.C. is filled with crime but its ghetto's aren't like the cities that are displayed on the list, I don't get scared of homeless people.
Atlanta is a tough city, its ghetto reaches for approx. 40 blocks east and west and north and south, and its a pretty scary area.
Chicago has the the Wild West, the south side and the Garfield District which is also pretty scary.
St. Louis is filled with crime on the cities southeast side and other areas are pretty rough too.
Kansas City is not no punk, if you're a hater come on down and visit the Leeds District or as we call it "The Beast of the East" the east side is extremely dangerous at night, and you wouldn't want to get caught up on 9th and Troost after dark either.
Los Angeles is tough, although, I still get more freaked out in Atlanta then I do in LA.
Denver is on the list because they do have crime, their downtown a few years back was much like KC's, very dangerous to walk in after dark. Nowadays, its a little more tame.
Clevelad used to be #1 on my list, nowadays its gotten a little tame as most people are fleeing to the suburbs, same goes for Pittsburgh. Umm and someone mentioned Baltimore once, come on, yeah those tough streets of Baltimore, I almost got shot by a flying Pelican terd.
1. Atlanta
2. Los Angeles
3. Detroit
4. New York City
5. Chicago
6. Houston
7. Kansas City
8. Cleveland
9. St. Louis
10. Denver
11. New Orleans
12. Pittsburgh
13. Oakland
14. Washington D.C.
15. Dallas
I have also visited Omaha, Wichita, Des Moines, Minneapolis, San Francisco, San Diego, Portland, Seattle, and Washington D.C.
I have not visited Philly, Bakersfield, Boise, Salt Lake, Phoenix, Austin, Montgomery, Birmingham, or any city in Florida, so I could not judge those cities.
D.C. is filled with crime but its ghetto's aren't like the cities that are displayed on the list, I don't get scared of homeless people.
Atlanta is a tough city, its ghetto reaches for approx. 40 blocks east and west and north and south, and its a pretty scary area.
Chicago has the the Wild West, the south side and the Garfield District which is also pretty scary.
St. Louis is filled with crime on the cities southeast side and other areas are pretty rough too.
Kansas City is not no punk, if you're a hater come on down and visit the Leeds District or as we call it "The Beast of the East" the east side is extremely dangerous at night, and you wouldn't want to get caught up on 9th and Troost after dark either.
Los Angeles is tough, although, I still get more freaked out in Atlanta then I do in LA.
Denver is on the list because they do have crime, their downtown a few years back was much like KC's, very dangerous to walk in after dark. Nowadays, its a little more tame.
Clevelad used to be #1 on my list, nowadays its gotten a little tame as most people are fleeing to the suburbs, same goes for Pittsburgh. Umm and someone mentioned Baltimore once, come on, yeah those tough streets of Baltimore, I almost got shot by a flying Pelican terd.
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