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NaShanClay

    • 2 months ago

    I grew up in Lockefield. We had all the bike dudes rollin up and down Indiana Ave on Race weekend(Indy 500). We moved out east (34th & Emerson projects), then over here when they moved the even to MLK. I miss them days. Everybody was cool back then. Ninjaz was worried about that P, nobody was trippin, it was all love. R.I.P Donnie Winters. In June 1982 bikers was ridin on 24th & MLK, Donnie jumped out in front of them, the bike hit him, his body flew across the street, breaking a dudes leg, the biker was thrown from the bike and died too.🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾Still don't know what made him do it.

    • 2 months ago

    Yah indy dont Have anything on Florida like they're not gone allow them to hang or or stand around its a disorderly so they say but Florida they're out with the pipes needles meth or crack it dont matter hookers still chasing tricks not in indy half of the tricks are the police. 😂 facts

    • 2 months ago

    I love this dude! Awesome video!

    • 2 months ago

    766w26th..turk…ball player,horn player..played in the band..surfside,cottage house,pump room..back in da day….

    • 2 months ago

    What’s up! I am your Mrs. Indiana Universal Global. I just won for USA! Sending love to my Hoosier family!! ❤❤ be well, be safe! 🙏🏼 🤲🏼 God Bless!!

    • 2 months ago

    I grew up on Roache and Riverside drive i pull up at that bp on 29th & MLK almost everyday Hardpart/2G lets get it

    • 2 months ago

    I’ve lived in all the places you covered. They were not so bad back then. And IHA is stealing the money. It should be family’s in those boarded up units. Shout out to Hawthorn and Hillside.Thanks for sharing.

    • 2 months ago

    Man us poor white folks really got a lot in common with the poor black folks. Bro sounds like his life was just like mine. Just different sides of town

    • 2 months ago

    I grew up around there. 32nd Harding

    • 2 months ago

    I'm old enough to remember when the neighborhood was named The Land. The guys that named 3rd Ward looked at an old ward map in one of the social studies class rooms at Northwest Highschool.

    My family has owned homes in this neighborhood since the early 1900s. It's not that bad if you avoid standing around in traffic areas. Most of the families have been there for a long time and look out for each other.

    I avoid the corner of 29th and MLK and the gas station. It seems to attract the worst of the neighborhood.

    Elder Mr Williamson's passed and his son passed soon after. They were good people and looked out for me as a kid/teen. They used to be packed on Fridays. I wish his grandkids continued the business.

    There is a community including non-profits run by people in the neighborhood working with kids. You'll find what you're looking for.

    • 2 months ago

    Damn that what’s up, I was wondering what happened to that restaurant they use to be on College 👍🏽
    Niece you need to interview triple OG from every hood 80’s and 90 s for Real stories💕😊

    • 2 months ago

    Westside 2G 🤞🏾

    • 2 months ago

    How you what. Where haughville at.

    • 2 months ago

    NAPTOWN 317

    • 2 months ago

    Wax would be proud 💪🏿💯

    • 2 months ago

    Another problem is people want to hang out on the street corners all day long and not get a job.

    • 2 months ago

    I live in Indianapolis
    Your life is what you make it.
    Yes there's good and bad in every city every town.
    There is crime up in the rich areas the poor areas.
    They talk about the poor areas crime more than they do the rich area crime.

    • 2 months ago

    That young man has a big heart.

    • 2 months ago

    46th arlington born and raised. Family run the bbq heaven. Land life

    • 2 months ago

    The mic checker heard on this thang , I see yuh boah reppin' it's yuh boy Veli!!!! Keep going…

    • 2 months ago

    Temeka catchings built yall a bball court and u guys shot the backboards up

    • 2 months ago

    Midwest goon wit da spoon 💯 s/o Unc

    • 2 months ago

    🗣🗣🐐😤💪🏾💪🏾🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯

    • 2 months ago

    Most dangerous hood in Indy … but leaves the keys in her car?

    • 2 months ago

    Shoulda interviewed ME!

    • 2 months ago

    Who is this scary ass nigga lmao

    • 2 months ago

    I remember Holy Angels Annual Summer Festival, Eddie Drive Inn, 27th St Pool Hall , Regal Grocery's and Segal Brother's Grocery at 26th Dr ML K, Paris Beauty Shop Carol's Beauty Shop my cousin Brice Barbershop, Al's , Cleaners, Tate's Barber Shop, 2nd Hand Furniture Store 26th MLK Shoe Repair and there were houses in the 25th – 29th block Dr MLK was called Northwestern Ave. The now Post Office is where the old location of Cleaner, Barbershop Regal Rasdale Shoe Repair and Tate's Business. The Blackburn Health is where the Pool Hall

    • 2 months ago

    It so many good jobs in nap

    • 2 months ago

    I was raised on 29th & MLK & it didn’t use to be like this

    • 2 months ago

    no 30th and bailt?

    • 2 months ago

    He right about post rd. 😂😂

    • 2 months ago

    Def the land

    • 2 months ago

    The land is Cleveland

    • 2 months ago

    I went to school with him 💪

    • 2 months ago

    Both my mom and dad, aunts and uncles all grew up on 34 & Clifton. Crazy cause right next to it is Golden Hill where a bunch of big ass houses are. I didn’t even know Pa & Ma opened back up!💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾

    • 2 months ago

    My brother Keith really is like that and my broLil Corey

    • 2 months ago

    SEA ISLAND SEAFOOD BACK IN THE DAY HARDING ST RIVERSIDE. DAD'S CLUB FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND THE MIGHTY RIVERSIDE SQUADS COACH WYNN DAYS. NEVER LIKED "HOOSIER" A WHITE MAN'S LAST NAME DEF NOT "NAPTOWN" NAP MEANS YOUR ASS IS MENTALLY SLEEP. LOOK AT A MAP, NOT THAT FAR FROM NY STATE, YET ACCENT IS MORE SOUTHERN. SO WHAT EXACTLY IS "NAPTOWN" CULTURE AND STYLE?

    • 2 months ago

    Ain’t bro name Goonie?

    • 2 months ago

    I live in the area, for the most part people take care of the business that is their own. Mostly the weekends when it gets out of hand , on MLK …. But it doesn't happen on most side streets. And definitely not on the block where I live, it's men on my street and we all know each other, and we don't call them people, we mount up…so we don't have drama. Up the street and around the block maybe.

    • 2 months ago

    This is my Granny’s neighborhood

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