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Half of New Orleans shootings/murders occur in Nola East and 9th Ward
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:50 pm
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:50 pm
Not too surprising. The city would be somewhat decent if the East disappeared. Sad that area used to be nice until the late-80s.
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This post was edited on 1/24/21 at 2:53 pm
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:53 pm to yaboidarrell
quote:it's a shame. it should be middle/working class families with decent public schools. then again, without it, a lot of that riff raff would be in better parts of the city so
Sad that area used to be nice until the late-80s.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:53 pm to yaboidarrell
Gentrification of a city
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:53 pm to yaboidarrell
Geographically those two areas probably account for more than 50% of the city.
Population maybe 1/3.
Population maybe 1/3.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:55 pm to yaboidarrell
Only half? That’s kind of shocking
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:55 pm to yaboidarrell
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The city would actually be decent if the East disappeared. Sad that area used to be nice until the late-80s
It really is crazy how fast the area went to shite. Driving down Chef Menteur is a harrowing scene. There are countless abandoned and blighted buildings. Former strip malls have maybe one or two occupied tenants, which consist mainly of Cricket wireless/Boost mobile-types, beauty shops, and dollar stores. It's like driving through a third world country.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:55 pm to yaboidarrell
Legitimate question for you NO baws:
What do you think could be done (realistically) to curb the crime and business problems?
What would an OT run New Orleans look like?
What do you think could be done (realistically) to curb the crime and business problems?
What would an OT run New Orleans look like?
This post was edited on 1/24/21 at 2:56 pm
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:55 pm to yaboidarrell
Bet that took a lot on research and study.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:55 pm to yaboidarrell
So the other half happen in central city, midcity , gentilly, Algiers and treme
What difference does it make where the murders occur?
Garbage piece by garbage paper
What difference does it make where the murders occur?
Garbage piece by garbage paper
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:57 pm to yaboidarrell
The 7th ward was awful the past few years, but seems to have calmed down now. 7th ward was solid blue collar family territory in the 90s.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:57 pm to yaboidarrell
quote:
Sad that area used to be nice until the late-80s.
I wonder what happened in that time frame
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Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:57 pm to yaboidarrell
Potholes in the east are basically craters.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:57 pm to HempHead
It isn't just a NOLA problem, it is a Louisiana problem.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:57 pm to fightin tigers
quote:The East has ~65,000 people while the Lower and Upper 9th has ~10000 people. So a little lass than 1/5 of Nola's population.
Geographically those two areas probably account for more than 50% of the city.
Population maybe 1/3.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:59 pm to TheHarahanian
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The 7th ward was awful the past few years, but seems to have calmed down now.
It's gentrifying bigly. Realtors are billing it as "New Marigny" and the hipsters come calling.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:59 pm to fightin tigers
quote:
It isn't just a NOLA problem, it is a Louisiana problem.
Bama has problems, too. Birmingham itself is a really, really strange combination of either utter affluence or abject poverty. Y'all just seem to have those sections in a closer geographical overlap, and I don't know that you can sweep the problems under the rug as "those people problems" like you can when people can escape.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 2:59 pm to TheHarahanian
quote:The area west of St. Bernard Ave has seen quite a bit of gentrification. East of St. Bernard is still a no-go zone though.
The 7th ward was awful the past few years, but seems to have calmed down now. 7th ward was solid blue collar family territory in the 90s.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 3:00 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
quote:
Potholes in the east are basically craters.
Same goes with Lakeview, but I view it as a deterrent from auto theft.
Posted on 1/24/21 at 3:00 pm to arseinclarse
quote:i mean it's definitely a good thing if a huge % of the crime is in a geographically isolated area
What difference does it make where the murders occur?
Posted on 1/24/21 at 3:00 pm to HempHead
quote:
What would an OT run New Orleans look like?
I'd like to see where the OT goes with this. Start a thread.
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