Top 10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California.

Published 2020-07-03
Top 10 Most Dangerous Neighborhoods in Los Angeles, California.

What is going on everyone? Are you thinking about moving to California? Do you want to know which neighborhoods you should avoid? Did you know most of the neighborhoods you should avoid in the United States are in Los Angeles? Maybe, not that bad, but, Los Angeles has more than most major cities in the United States.

Most dangerous neighborhoods in Los Angeles.


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All Comments (21)
  • When you visit L.A. , you have to treat it like hiking in the wild . "Stay on populated paths , and don't wonder off" your welcome
  • @Luscious3174
    Take what this guy says with a MASSIVE grain of salt. I get more freaked out driving along Alameda at night than I do walking around Little Tokyo during the day. Completely missed Skid Row, Boyle Heights, Macarthur Park, San Pedro. Heck even Long Beach has it's shady areas. Anybody who has lived in LA the last 20 years will know this stuff.
  • @stoicsage9989
    I lived in LA for 10 years. “The numbers don’t lie,” you said. What is missing in your video is that not ALL CRIMES are reported to the police. The business owners in Chinatown and Little Tokyo, which borders each other, DO REPORT the crimes more so than the other neighborhoods that you covered. So while you’re correct that the numbers don’t lie, one cannot trust the official numbers due to the incomplete reporting. This doesn’t mean that Chinatown and Little Tokyo are safe. It just means that the other neighborhoods are even MORE dangerous than their numbers are telling.
  • As a former rideshare driver in LA for several years, I'll ad that you're much more likely to run into weirdness at night in bad areas rather than the day, where fools are sleeping in late late
  • @kylengkyleng
    I live in LA over 35 years. I dont think China Town and Little Tokyo are most dangerous than South Los Angeles areas.
  • @Leoleeartvideos
    Are we forgetting "Skid Row"? maybe that's why Little Tokyo is so high on the list, It's just a few blocks away...!
  • @1.gatuquan
    I remembered visiting my friends whose family used to live in El Monte. Don't remember the neighborhood but that place looked pretty rough as well.
  • @BoogyWoogyCreep
    I made it to 52 years old so far and have never had an issue in most of these neighborhoods. I haven't been to them all but live by what my father always told me. "You go looking for trouble, you'll find it".
  • @guoanwen1981
    As someone who was born and raised in these neighborhoods, my elementary school was South Park elementary. It's a badge of honor that I survived the LA Hoods. But I'll also say, not everyone is a victim. 1) if you don't get involved with the street life and unlawful actives then you're less likely to be a 'victim' of a crime. 2) Don't walk around looking scared then you make yourself a target. 3) Common sense, be aware of your surrounding and yes don't walk around in unfamiliar places at night. 4) MInd yo business. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Snitches' get stiches. Cops come questioning you about crime, you may feel the urge to "Do the right thing" and be a good witness report everything to the cops. But once the cops are gone aint nobody gonna protect you from those you snitched on. Now you made yourself the next target. ***STORY TIME: Once locked my keys in the car, it was late night past 2 am needed to drive home. After an hour of trying AAA failed to unlock my car. I saw a lone person walking the dark streets looking into cars to break in and steal the stereo system. I asked him if he could help me with my locked keys. He said yea, pulled a slim jim out of his sleeve and opened the my car in under 10 seconds. Then he looked at me and was excited that I remembered him! I was confused at first, but turned out he was my 2nd grade classmate (South Park elementary) now in our early 20s. We chatted a bit, then he said he needed to get back to work and told me to let him know if I was ever in the market for a car stereo system. That was the last time I saw him. (TRUE STORY)
  • @johnborough7067
    It's great how you promote the small businesses in this video. There's a lot of hardworking people in these parts of LA!
  • @AaronCLB
    If you go to these places you will be fine. You’ll only find trouble if you’re looking for it.
  • I lived in L.A. for 45 years mainly around Pico Union and Echo Park area. Most of this list is correct. One of the problems is that in the truly bad areas most people never call police because they are scared. Police are not really going to solve crime problems. Most of the places that I saw true positive change was in areas where you had the people through the churches helping there communities. Politicians and police don't really do much. I finally had to move to Texas.
  • @steverogers1751
    You forgot Beverly Hills, where ever 3rd person there was a Shyster Lawyer who wanted to sue you for anything.
  • I was born, and I grew up here in Los Angeles, thank you I hope this will keep people away..
  • @imusama1876
    “Boyz in the hood was filmed in 1991... let it go” 😂
  • @downerr1344
    if u live in the hood of los angeles like i do, just mind ur business and you’ll be good 😅 this list isn’t accurate at all
  • Thank you for saying this. As a Chicagoan that moved to LA five years ago all I hear about is how bad Chicago is, I am from the worst area that Chicago has, and I have been to the worst areas of LA, but the description of what you said was spot on. especially about what you say about the past of LA. I miss my city but my wife could not deal with Chicago cold, so for Love I moved and married her. Good people in LA and Chicago.
  • @gandydancer72
    I lived in most of these neighborhoods growing up in LA in the 70s and 80s. Even in places you didn’t mention like McArthur Park and Pico Union. Your right, those neighborhoods are and have been extremely dangerous. Despite this, I still love Los Angeles