Inside the African Hoods of North Melbourne- Into The Hood
Summary
TLDRThe video script takes a deep dive into the gritty realities of life in Melbourne's notorious suburbs, particularly Flemington and North Melbourne. It features interviews with residents, ex-gang members, and youth workers, who share their experiences with crime, drug addiction, and the challenges of living in these areas. The narrator explores the impact of gang violence, the prevalence of methamphetamine use, and the struggles of the community amidst the backdrop of high crime rates. The script also highlights efforts to foster a sense of identity and culture among the Somali and Sudanese populations, and the role of local community centers and mosques in providing support and a safe haven.
Takeaways
- ðš High Crime Rates: The script mentions that Flemington and North Melbourne suburbs have crime rates, including violent and property crimes, more than double the state average.
- ð¡ïž Gang Violence: The area has a history of gang-related violence, with weapons such as machetes, hammers, knives, and baseball bats being commonly used.
- ð¥ Youth at Risk: There are concerns about youth safety, with reports of children as young as 10 years old carrying knives, and a 16-year-old being stabbed 56 times in one incident.
- ð Surveillance: The presence of surveillance in the area is mentioned, indicating a high level of security measures to monitor the activities in the neighborhood.
- ðïž Redevelopment: The script discusses the renovation and potential privatization of public housing, indicating changes to the community structure and dynamics.
- ð£ïž Cultural Identity: The Somali and Sudanese communities in the area are trying to preserve their cultural identity amidst the challenges they face.
- ð®ââïž Police Interactions: There are accounts of negative interactions with the police, including racial profiling and excessive force.
- ð¥ Drug Addiction: The area struggles with drug addiction, particularly with methamphetamine, and the challenges of recovery are highlighted.
- ðïž Housing Issues: The script touches on issues related to housing, such as the difficulty of securing stable accommodation for individuals with criminal backgrounds or substance abuse problems.
- ð Impact of Crime: Personal stories reveal the human impact of living in a high-crime area, including the stress, violence, and health issues faced by residents.
Q & A
What is the main issue discussed in the beginning of the transcript?
-The main issue discussed is the potential for conflict and problems when doing business with the wrong person, especially when large amounts of money are involved.
What is the significance of the 'Lebanese Tigers' mentioned in the transcript?
-The 'Lebanese Tigers' refers to a gang that was mentioned as part of the historical context of gang presence in the area where the narrator was raised.
What is the general crime rate like in Flemington and North Melbourne according to the transcript?
-The crime rates in Flemington and North Melbourne are over double the state average, including violent crimes and property crimes.
What types of weapons are commonly associated with crimes in Flemington as mentioned in the transcript?
-Common weapons associated with crimes in Flemington include machetes, hammers, knives, and baseball bats.
What was the situation with the teenagers mentioned in the transcript?
-Two teenagers were in the hospital with serious stab wounds after a fight in North Melbourne.
What is the significance of the surveillance message the narrator sees in the graffiti lane?
-The surveillance message indicates that the area is under police watch, suggesting high crime rates and police activity.
What is the cultural significance of the Somali community in the area being visited?
-The Somali community in the area retains some of its cultural identity, which helps them re-identify themselves amidst the challenges they face in the housing area.
What changes are happening to the housing blocks in the area according to the transcript?
-The housing blocks are being renovated and broken down, with plans to move everyone out. It is likely that the area will be privatized, with some public and shared housing.
What was the incident involving a man at The Pavilions in 2018?
-In 2018, a man came to The Pavilions and started talking hate speech, which led to a rally being organized more like a Nazi theme, and there was a shooting that happened there too.
What is the general advice given to the youth regarding drugs and their future?
-The advice given is to keep one's mind clear, which is the first step to making progress. If one is using drugs, the priority should be to get off drugs before any other advice can be meaningful.
What was the experience of the narrator with the police during his youth?
-The narrator experienced racial profiling and physical aggression from the police during his youth. He mentioned an incident where his arm was broken by the police for refusing to have his photo taken and for attempting to take a photo of the officers in return.
What was the situation during the lockdown in the housing estate?
-During the lockdown, residents were confined to their flats for 14 days, with even those testing negative for COVID-19 not being allowed to leave. The government provided rations, but the conditions were likened to those of animals, with no freedom to go outside even for fresh air.
What is the general atmosphere and issues in the Ascot Vale area?
-Ascot Vale has a high crime rate, with statistics for murder and armed robbery being the highest. The area is also dealing with issues related to drug addiction, particularly methamphetamine, and the challenges of rehabilitation.
What is the role of the mosque and community center in North Melbourne?
-The mosque and community center serve as a place for religious congregation and also offer a space for youth activities, such as table tennis and pool. It is described as a place to ease one's spirit and get away from the noise and drama of the area.
What are some of the challenges faced by individuals in the transcript?
-Individuals in the transcript face challenges such as drug addiction, struggles with mental health, and the difficulties of finding housing after being released from prison.
What is the general sentiment towards the police in the area described in the transcript?
-The sentiment towards the police is mixed. Some individuals have had negative experiences with police aggression and racial profiling, while others acknowledge that the police are necessary in maintaining order in the area.
What are some of the activities available at the community center for young people?
-The community center offers activities such as basketball, table tennis, pool, and sometimes Quran classes. It also provides a space for youth to gather and participate in lectures or speeches that happen every Friday.
What is the impact of drug addiction on the individuals and the community in the transcript?
-Drug addiction has a significant impact on individuals, leading to health issues, social problems, and involvement in criminal activities. It also affects the community by contributing to the high crime rate and creating an environment of fear and mistrust.
How does the transcript describe the living conditions in the housing estates?
-The living conditions in the housing estates are described as challenging, with issues such as broken windows, lack of heating, and the presence of drugs and crime. There is also mention of the difficulty in obtaining proper housing even after serving time in prison.
What are some of the cultural references mentioned in the transcript?
-The transcript mentions cultural references such as the Somali and Sudanese communities, the Lebanese Tigers gang, and the multicultural nature of Melbourne. It also discusses the impact of tribal affiliations and the portrayal of African communities in the media.
Outlines
ðš Crime and Addiction in Melbourne's Suburbs
The video script begins with a discussion about the perils of getting involved with the wrong people in business, especially when large amounts of money are at stake. It mentions the prevalence of ice addiction in a troubled area, and the presence of gangs like the Lebanese Tigers. The narrator, who grew up in a housing area in Sydney and spent a significant portion of his life in prison, is now exploring notorious suburbs in Melbourne, such as Flemington and North Melbourne, known for their high crime rates. The script also covers a recent violent incident involving teenagers with stab wounds and a fatal stabbing, highlighting the dangerous environment.
ð Exploring Flemington's Cultural Diversity and Challenges
The script continues with the narrator's exploration of Flemington, an area with a significant Somali and Sudanese population. He meets with local Somali men who discuss the cultural identity and the changes happening in the area, including the renovation of old buildings and the potential privatization of public housing. The conversation touches on the high crime rates, including riots and police actions, and the influence of gangs on the community. The narrator also learns about the local convenience store, which serves all the flats in the area, and the negative perception of those who haven't been to jail among the youth.
ðïž Life in the Projects: Police Encounters and Community Lockdown
The narrative delves into life within the housing projects, discussing the racial profiling by the police and personal accounts of police brutality. It describes a lockdown period where residents were confined to their buildings for two weeks, highlighting the community's resilience and the challenges faced during this time. The script also mentions the impact of the government's response to the situation, with food rations being provided and the sense of entrapment felt by the residents.
ð®ââïž Police Profiling and the Reality of Living in a High-Crime Area
This section of the script focuses on personal stories of police harassment and the daily struggles of living in a high-crime area. The narrator speaks with residents who share their experiences of being unfairly targeted by the police, including one individual who had his arm broken by officers. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of police actions on the community and the measures taken by authorities to address the situation.
ðïž Abandoned Buildings and the Impact of Drug Addiction
The script paints a picture of a neighborhood plagued by drug addiction and the consequences of abandoned buildings. It describes the state of the flats, with some being used for illicit activities and others left to decay. The narrator encounters a man known as 'Catman,' who collects discarded items and shares his observations about the area's crime statistics and the challenges of living among drug users and mentally ill individuals.
ð Nightlife and Survival in the Suburbs
The narrative explores the dynamics of the neighborhood at night, where different individuals take on roles to manage their respective 'shifts.' It discusses the presence of drug houses, the impact of drug use on the community, and the police's awareness of the situation. The script also introduces a woman named Jessica, who runs a 'night show' and is described as being medicated, contrasting with the narrator's self-proclaimed 'unmedicated' approach to life.
ð£ïž Community Voices: Perspectives on Life in the Suburbs
This section captures the voices of various community members, sharing their perspectives on life in the suburbs. The script touches on the presence of different ethnic groups, the impact of gang violence, and the portrayal of African communities in the media. It also discusses the influence of money and drugs on the younger generation and the challenges they face in navigating their environment.
ð The Role of the Mosque and Community Center in a Troubled Area
The script highlights the importance of the mosque and community center as places of refuge and spiritual solace amidst the chaos of the neighborhood. It describes the activities offered at the center, such as sports, lectures, and Quran classes, and how these spaces provide an opportunity for young people to engage in positive activities and escape the pressures of their surroundings.
ð¥ Overcoming Adversity: Personal Stories of Struggle and Hope
The final part of the script focuses on personal stories of individuals who have faced significant challenges, including disability and drug addiction. It features conversations with people who are trying to overcome their struggles and make positive changes in their lives. The script ends on a hopeful note, with a message of resilience and the importance of supporting one another within the community.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Ice addiction
ð¡Lebanese Tigers
ð¡Melbourne
ð¡Housing estates
ð¡Surveillance
ð¡Somalian boys
ð¡Gang violence
ð¡Cultural identity
ð¡Police operation
ð¡Drug dealing
ð¡Community center
Highlights
Business disputes and addiction issues in certain communities can escalate into serious problems due to the high stakes involved.
The speaker discusses the prevalence of ice addiction and its difficulty to overcome in their area.
Gangs such as the Lebanese Tigers are mentioned, illustrating the long-standing issue of gang violence in the region.
The speaker, raised in a housing area in Sydney, shares their experience of spending most of their youth and adult life in prison.
A police operation that cancels an entire train service is mentioned, indicating a significant law enforcement response to an incident.
Flemington and North Melbourne are described as having crime rates more than double the state average, with a focus on violent and property crimes.
The presence of weapons like machetes, hammers, knives, and baseball bats in the area is highlighted, showing the severity of the crime situation.
Youth advocates reported children as young as 10 years old carrying knives in the streets, underlining the dangerous environment for young people.
A Somalian community member discusses the cultural identity and the importance of preserving it despite living in a challenging environment.
The speaker describes the renovation and potential privatization of public housing, indicating changes in the community structure.
A recount of a 2018 incident involving a hate speech rally and subsequent riots in the area is shared, showcasing community tensions.
The impact of drugs on the youth is emphasized, with advice given to stay clear of drugs to make progress in life.
The speaker talks about their efforts to make a positive change and their aspirations to rise above their current circumstances.
A personal account of police racial profiling and excessive force is shared, highlighting issues of police-community relations.
The COVID-19 lockdown experience in the area is described, with residents feeling antagonized and treated poorly by authorities.
The speaker discusses the high crime rates and the challenges of living in an area known for its issues with drugs and violence.
A resident talks about their experience with drug addiction and the struggle to find recovery in a difficult environment.
The transcript concludes with a reflection on the struggles and resilience of the community members, despite the challenges they face.
Transcripts
[Music]
do business with the wrong person
someone doesn't get their split or
something it becomes a whole problem
because it's big money on the line oh my
God okay I'll work it out bloody hell I
told you to relax didn't I hey man it's
that a focking [Â __Â ] you heard come
check in cuz a lot of ice addiction
around here it's hard to get off it
around here is bad spot for it or very
the Lebanese Tigers there was gangs all
around you know it's always been a thing
like in Mel I'm span I was raised in a
housing area as of Sydney City spent
most of my youth and adult life in
prison and after a total of 13 years I'm
free and I'm out and about flying around
susing out the hoods all over the world
it's
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o two teenagers are in hospital with
serious stab wounds after a fight in
North M an armed Gang has attempted to
storm an ascot Vil area in North
Melbourne has been cordoned off as
police investigate a fatal stabbing a
man was found lying near the entrance to
a block of
flats everyone welcome back to into the
hood we're back in Melbourne Melbourne's
most notorious suburbs and today we
Flemington North Melbourne and then
Ascot Veil this is one of if not the
most notorious housing suburbs big flat
suburbs in the inner city of Melbourne
what is that doing what is that saying
that was just saying something bro it's
telling me I'm under surveillance a lane
I'm in Melbourne CBD by the way I'm in
some graffiti Lane it's got police
lights and it's saying you under
surveillance settle down I'm doing an
intro mate we're going to meet some
Somalian boys this place that we're
going there is an Infamous African
population Somalians I think Sudanese as
well but we're meeting Somalian boys
this place is off its head let me tell
you about Flemington and those suburbs
North Melbourne in general crime rates
there for everything normal crimes
violent crimes property crimes over
double the state average flemington's
been a notorious part of Melbourne since
the ' 80s last year listen to these cars
this is off its head a 16-year-old was
chased by eight other teams and stabbed
56 times weapons of choice around there
are machetes hammers knives and baseball
bats most crimes in Flemington are gang
on gang but nobody is safe a lot of
civilians get chopped and youth
advocates in 2021 were reporting kids as
young as 10 years old packing knives in
the streets
that's that's where we're going bro so
anyway back to the story we're catching
a train from here fing the Street
Station to Flemington when we get off
there there's going to be a couple
Somalian boys there W and douchi that's
their names bro I'm waiting them they
showing us
[Applause]
around I need to get a ticket to
Flemington $130 one way a couple of
stops Flemington Bridge
bro I've seen some footage craziness
armies of police running after armies of
people it's just
craziness the upfield train has been
cancelled due to a police operation so
where we're going there was a police
operation that to cancel the whole train
I don't know how we get the F Flemington
now I'm going to have to catch a uber
there like straight
out Taxi we're getting a taxi lad
hey Flemington
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bridge this is it lad Flemington brid oh
and I can see the flat straight away
there's a bridge there it's just big
projects behind it
so bro there's projects everywhere bro
look bang bang bang even down there bang
all up here bang lad I'm not going to
lie lad I might be lost No in fact I am
lost but this is the coolest place ever
look at
this this hectic I'm going to message
I'm going to say lad just meet me under
the
highway all right there they are there
found them I got lucky they whistled out
going
Lads doing how are youing
my BR
man boys brother this place looks Hood
as I was just saying when I walk through
here I go BR it's like this is the m h
I've been to yet in Australia these are
the good parts these are the good
parts mad mad you boys are
Somalian yeah
beautiful what's it
called cultural thing you know this year
we got a bit of our culture still that
helps us to re-identify ourselves you
know because a lot of people out here
they got a lot of identity oh really
yeah there a lot of Somalians here
you're Somalian too beautiful
beautiful irans yeah all right
nice people don't know much not many
people know about them yeah yeah yeah
now I've heard of ARA no when some
people say I'm from AR they like where
is that yeah wow his tail was eh so
there's 126 there's 12 H in court
there's 130 and 120 so there's four
flats in area yep yep y 20 20 stories
high well
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yeah this is 24 this the last floor Y
and I'll show you how they they
renovated the whole area they are
breaking all these buildings down and
then moving everybody out of here oh
they're going to knock them all down all
of them down they knock they knock the
blocks over there so these AR going to
be privatized most likely but see these
these ones the new spots there they're
going to be some public housing some
share housing like half half he yeah
half half they were blocks before yeah
they were blocks I remember literally a
mountain like literally a mountain of
just rubbish no way in the middle of all
of
it wow so how many blocks were there
before so still four of them was there
like six before or something like walk
UPS all down there there was like walk
UPS walk UPS all right yeah like H Court
that's what it was called what's what's
what's a walk up like
um like little blocks yeah all right
yeah yeah yeah oh that's why it's called
walk up cuz you walk up all right yeah
so they like two three levels yeah man
all the do all the flats have this
security or they put it themselves
that's like that Crim
safe open
Qui Oh What A View lad yeah wow that's
off its
head I was researching this place
obviously before I came I just kept
seeing videos I don't know if it's
specifically Flemington or North
Melbourne riots yeah was it riots right
here was it right here I just seen like
300 police and people going everywhere
like that was recent 2018 yeah 2018 yeah
wow some guy came to The Pavilions you
know yeah talking talking some hate
speeches and stuff oh did he yeah so
organized the rally more like Nazi te
yep yep yep yep he came here he came in
the Pavilion The Pavilion opposite
opposite the The Pavilion is like the
big place where all the boxes coming
it's close it's close to here yeah there
was a shooting that happened there too
oh really well yeah well well well so
this B came pretty much in the middle of
these projects knowing that it's all
Somalians Ians and Turks and started
started talking [Â __Â ] no wonder those was
all right out bang bang no cuz cuz mind
you like the boys wen't around like that
like was all like the female the
mom and they were aggressing them type
of thing oh really yeah yeah yeah yeah
and these guys are big men when when it
comes to girls and yeah yeah yeah yeah
you know all women in there cooking and
stuff oh well mad they teach kids here
as well bro it's hectic I can smell
hectic food yeah I smell mad food I
swear like great Co here yeah mad is
this the only convenience store for all
the flats for all the flats yeah all
right up how you doing brother hey how
are
you Ibrahim what you
doing Flemington Flats Milk
Bar a new culture right where some of
these kids now they think brother if you
ain't go to jail you ain't cool you
ain't real M which is up which is up
[Music]
tell what's happening boys what you
doing Lads to oh yeah bro
yeah ESC yeah mad m is that common that
boys from ASCO come same crew same
Bo what's your best advice to you know
the young Youth and Sh drugs will ruin
any plan any advice anything as long as
your mind's clear then you can start
making steps to progress that's that's
number one without a doubt if you're
using drugs don't even worry about
advice first get off drugs and an advice
can mean something
you know what I mean that's that's the
best thing I to say but I'm not a youth
worker cuz I'm just an idiot from about
me hey man it's that a [Â __Â ] you heard
come check in cuz you know hey fla
dropping some real ches soon you got
bars I'm just trying to get the paper
why the [Â __Â ] steady hating on me
spping in with the spr that's the jly
ranches on the side you can ha on me I'm
trying to see brigher days I can never
be a fake always be that [Â __Â ] to tell
the truth on the first day like what's
up where I got trying to mess up with
[Â __Â ] PL in life never wed to see young
[Â __Â ] shine J make it out the hood just
like I said if you ain't chasing bread
you end up dead that's
he the
studio thank you thank you a lot of
talent here but goes to was you know
what I mean the many of the young Lads R
here I didn't ask there a lot lot but
nobody really goes in the studio like
that because they's doing the straight T
we could be big out here man I'll tell
you right now yo hey what do what are
you doing lad is that theard that's see
him yeah yeah just back and the baseball
bat in the hood where you from I'm from
I'm from cber yeah yeah area yeah M yeah
around the area Cru later so you can see
how close the north is that's Flemington
Flats there that's the north you just
walk here up past 7-Eleven it looks to
me not that I've walked it before but it
looks to me like legitimately one
straight do you remember in in Somalia
what it's like yeah yeah I was born
there yeah what's the city called so
that you were from Somalia gako so
obviously we immigrated because of the
Civil War that yo oh there was a civil
war there to this day till this day well
till this day to this day people are
united we've got a government but nobody
respects the government like that honest
with you yeah it's like different
factions Somali is split into two Somali
land and then there's Putland and then
there's like obviously if you've heard
there's a big thing called al-shabab
which is right oh al-shabab is the the
militant group militant group yeah Al
shabab their ties run very deep there
too y yep Y El shabab does that mean
like the brothers or how does that
translate shabab means the the
youngsters you the youngsters all
right now we've entered North Melbourne
all right this is more specific where
the coppers were racially profiling
Africans like targeting oh yeah yeah I
remember when I was younger they used to
line us up patting us down for Dron 15
14 but we W even doing that like just
running through the flats here grabbing
everyone yeah like there used to be a
little milk by here Alleyways there
sometimes we used to congr cuz we don't
like to be under the the buildings
because some of the boys used to smoke
cigarettes and you know it's a bit
frowned upon on our culture so we'd go
in the Alleyways to hide a little bit y
you know I mean cuz it's embarrassing
type of thing hey how are you brother
how are you spion how are you your
brother was just telling me like about
the police how they were back in a day
racially profiling and and what happened
like you got ATT tack um yeah I got what
you call my arm broken the humorous yeah
yeah and what do you call it what
happened was I was just in Alpha Street
nor Mar just down there they just
attacked me bro so what happened was
they taking photos and at the time I
didn't want them to take my photo you
know what I mean the coppers are taking
photos of you yeah Tak phot for no
reason me and my friends actually there
was like a little SC that we had and
then they arrived yeah and when they
arrived this couple stopped we told them
that there's nothing going on everything
is good and they're like okay look um we
want to just take a photo of you one of
the officer ladies she grabbed the
camera and she tried to take a photo of
us and that what set me off and I'm like
no I don't want to take I don't want you
guys take a photo of me and then one of
the police officers goes oh it's a
public place anybody can take a photo
I'm if that's the case that's cool I
just H my phone out try to take a photo
of him you know what I mean they just
grabbed my arm and we could Twisted it
and six officers six officers only two
on my three on my head
and two of my legs just for doing that
for pulling your phone out pull my phone
out yeah that's a common lie for a lot
of African boys around here cop that
type of stuff from the police and what
happened that was it then I heard that
that particular police force was so bad
that they like sacked the whole police
force oh I wouldn't say sacked I think
they just got moved to another place oh
they just moved somewhere yeah yeah yeah
yeah yeah yeah they wouldn't have sacked
them yeah just change cop shops right
yeah all right yeah of course what am I
we're jumping in here all right
yeah all right worse cars way worse
brother so we're head some TR this is
where they did the lock down lock us up
here for 14 days first said was 3
days yeah yeah this was the longest yeah
cuz they were antagonized us every day
and on the same time they announc it
cops are already there like six copies
even if you were negative you're not
lead to leave and they're keeping all
the that are positive inside building
with us so you properly locked in two
weeks two weeks for sure two weeks you
can't you can't leave the
flats couldn't go outside to get some
fresh air for 1
minute I'm trying to go out for some
fresh air not allowed to go put your
back up please M put mask on you got to
go back inside so what what we eating
friends and family the community the
food that they bring for us the actual
government D Andrews and [Â __Â ] they gave
us like they gave you rations yeah like
dogs you got more freedom as a as an
inmate at least I get you get some yard
time yeah yeah 6 hours a day my human
man you're so stressed I'm like I just
want to have a city outside if you want
to surround me you can surround me I
just want to have City I just need some
fresh air I've been here [Â __Â ] how
many days you guys antagonize me every
single day they tell you [Â __Â ] like go to
room they had a little mandate little
thing saying you are a det take me Ser
it's really couple people di know friend
[Music]
this ASC
now right do just turn get it outside
hard this the war cups all these are
theups yeah well well also so these used
to be like at Flemington too all right
yeah bro this place is so ghetto here
wow these are called The Walk cups at
Ascot Veil look this
[Music]
why they call you cat man cat oh yeah
how many you got I did have was I had 33
33 cats kittens I had back I couldn't
get rid of them
though no way how many you got now three
this hous got nothing in this place
brother this is where this is the estate
this is
the forget Dany know forget all those
other places this got highest crime
statistics for murder for arm robbery
for everything the only thing it does
come a second to is summary which is sex
offenders but it's catching up in there
because a lot the government's done
driving everybody with mental health
issues
[Applause]
[Music]
here what's happening the water's
dripping it's coming through the light
yep so that means you're going to get me
a transfer yes has to be
I need a transfer you can't hide nothing
here rob you me no I don't I don't Rob
people I find things here I'm going to
tell you I find things in be Chanel
Chanel I got look at my wallet hip of
vouches this and that I don't go houses
and Rob I go in the beans everyone knows
me even the police oh been lady been
lady cuz they know I've always got a
backpack and things in my bag no tools
or things I'm just going to grab things
and bring them to my house which is um
yeah things that people are thrown out
or they left and there's turn people how
long you live in this place one year one
year I've been every every day around I
got bit of
Collectibles I think it's HS but it's
not really HS anymore yeah yeah but um
yeah so um this TV this is from the
1960s yeah I had a lot of art but that
was all taken last week anything that's
got a signature is probably worth
something so um usually I'll grab them
and carry them I don't care how heavy is
and I've usually got two or three
trolleys if could here a lot of ice
addiction around here it's hard to get
off it around here it's bad spot for it
or very very I don't know there's a
miracle lady next door and I don't know
what drug she was on before but she came
here to get recovery and she's done it
like it's a miracle to be able to get
recovery here this street is the the
hardest the reason being because here we
got meth G everywhere else a heroin
they're really quite quiet and it's
quiet it usually it's quiet there's not
much going on yeah but you owe somebody
for meth or um it's always people
ticking owing robbing that's why I find
it difficult to um live so I'm a myth
addict but um in a house because I'm a a
Target because people see me com in with
trolley F so they she's got stuff so
what stuff she got and so I'll go
working all day and yeah beans and just
um wake ups and yeah my house is packed
up ready to go do you live here too
around oh you live around here yeah yeah
so is there good Community around here
in like I I get a sense from what you're
saying that you all know each other
around here sort of for me I wasn't one
from yeah so I feel like I'm a little
bit of a taret here that's why and
probably because I've got a bad attitude
if they're coming and knocking at my
door and I know they've taking something
off me I'm just like you serious serious
going to come back to my place because
like last time I let this boy come here
and I was sick in bed until I've let him
walk himself out I said just close the
door he's taking me clock me printer my
$1,000 Prin that was Y and he's taking
me big big antique clock and I'm like
how did you carry all that boy how did
he get away with it all he was loaded so
this is a perfect example of how um G
works we tried to put a door on and he's
put it on the wrong way so we actually
can't look doesn't close so the hinges
are all he's put it the wrong way oh so
it stops there yep that's exactly so so
you close it that way yes and everyone
can see me out here last time you got no
window yeah no windows are This was um
five of them got fixed so this is um the
sixth window and people can say I yep
and um wow it's just all Flats
everywhere are the ey yeah it is and but
see how it's all pretty quiet everywhere
cuz you've got heroin there you got
prescription drugs there weed there and
it's all pretty quiet except with this
TR oh like different Flats different
things eh yeah yeah and and that's they
do very much so you can just tell how
can it be that they all use how can they
be together they put you with other
people that um same so um you didn't get
that closed up someone's going to jump
through you oh yes they do and it's
freezing cold at night so the door
doesn't closed and I can't and I got the
window so it's freezing it's really cold
and dumb people have being psychoses and
broken windows and now how's he want to
send me a bill I'm like are you serious
like um I've come home and this boy that
I was letting Stak here up he's broken
in and took me stere and things like
that but I've had a bit of Gams like
they try to take it over some people
from um that aren't citizens here and
housing they can't really get housing or
they think they can't or they're not
entitled to it so they come and they
take over they show you a little bit of
drugs and then they comeing um and yeah
just take over your apartment yeah yeah
well well thank you for showing me your
Collectibles these traps are crazy like
yeah these traps are crazy that woman in
there just told me everything like
didn't hold
backand here and abandon are
you
Jaz yeah
what oh he there oh my stepped on
one GL so these just bro there's open
needles actually everywhere yeah proper
look over there so this was just full
drug house recently and they've just
left that yeah this is sketchy walking
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Inland yeah but everything's
Ling how long does something like that
stay abandoned for couple weeks couple
weeks yeah these places out of control
police were coming there every single
day because we're here got a lot of
people that are rats a lot of people
working we cuz they been in trouble been
busted things so probably two in this
building anytime there's anything
happening straight away police yeah so
um yeah so pleas here really quick but
um if you go there it's been trash cuz a
lot of um these girls selling themselves
and that um across the road you'll see
that in there'll be Snickers
jocks the girls prostitutes will go and
use the abandoned the abandoned H with
like over there is that what you're
saying is that one of them um so there's
a banded yes behind there there's one
one is empty and also this one with the
a car in front of it it's empty too so 1
2 three and there's even holes in the um
the wall so you can get through from one
one place to the other you can get
through that's Jessica she's um hello
Jessica hey oh you must have got some
medication she's quiet now she's um yeah
we go off all night she runs the night
show I usually run the morning show here
with um like events and things I'll let
everybody know let everyone know who she
that's
me she runs a night show usually she's
got things to say all night I got things
to say all day um so yeah um she's she's
medicated I'm unmedicated so yeah I just
want to let everybody know the channel 9
news and even the police don't know I go
oh you are taking up my time I got to
run my morning show I've got to go so
yeah the police know me uh well but uh
just because um I do beans don't do
crime because they do know who's who and
what who does what
cuz I got to say in anywhere I've been
this block is probably the worst block
I've been in and it's the whole suburb
that's out of control ascar Veil is out
of control lad the boys just said go see
Catman he'll tell you everything all the
shootings
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everything dealing hours place he in the
middle of his
house that man's house is
hectic all right so here where we are
we're at the start of the flats we are
are they all heaps of them every goes
right down right down Union Road right
up back up Dunlop Avenue what's where
the new places areop oh yeah right down
the back y government made public
private housing don't take care of they
thought govern thought private in they
will take care of the EST oh mix them in
mix them in you know the trouble is what
happens to the hous already waiting on
us now 10 years of people just like a
back Park of all the flats so that's
your house there yeah right there window
y boys are saying like a yarn before
back in the days some of the flights
went to war with each other always to
war look at the state we the Kim boys
coming into flam boys man seen here
brother when they're coming out with
machetes a whole lot man like two years
ago right y we got all the young fellas
coming in Friday Saturday night right
you know the Soggy running around
chasing in there you know in the
four-wheel drive but F running through
here you know MH shoers over here
helicopters are full works man it's like
um that's just regular business
Community yeah it's like um and what was
the what's the lady I was talking to
down there that was Rachel and she was
saying that like she she was defining
like this is a place where you get your
pills from everyone's on pills
everyone's on the way zis on theis and
this and that you know L and you know
all the Vali and Sarah pack
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and you know people use the H DRS out
here they are the heroin and
ni started com in the area yeah that's
that's
yeah how are
you how are you
mate real you know me yeah from son
worship you oh that's probably me my son
worships you books and [Â __Â ] yeah yeah I
got a book He's probably got it yeah
beautiful I swe superhero bro bers you
know what I mean thank you hi thank you
thank
you I'm just cruising man cruising
trying to get my mate out of a bad
relationship you know he's getting
abused oh is he somewhere big strong
man situation like yes yes okay okay and
you come to talk some sense into him
rescue
him place you know n every time he goes
back yeah he come in last night he's
going sorry St go we just got to act
apart yeah play
along she's come around to she wants you
to apologize for the bad things you've
done want you to apologize what I
done gingu look at me with the Spaniard
he yeah love
it that's it Ry that say connections are
good you just got to think big man you
got to think you can do anything Jake
you can do anything
cuz this is this is proper ghetto lad
this is proper ghetto Brother since I've
been here it's like Greek Italian um so
there's Greeks and
Italians um A's a lot of you know all
Aussies often big dramas around here be
a lot of beefs around here mhm drug
debts fights you knowning around and
people coming into the states do people
ever try to come like from Outsiders and
try to control drug situation here cuz
this would be a big money
pot
anywhere yeah yeah yeah is this a place
that government uses like prison release
mental health mental health mental
health moreal health like I
said the buildings you see free old the
[Â __Â ] they spray painted everywhere too
oh hope of the boys here from locked up
now us to see [Â __Â ] on every corner on
every corner of the block what deported
to where African lands n no lot there's
a lot of New Zealand boys oh soers Mar
mostly especially like last year and the
year before was mostly black boys like
Somalians oh yeah that's lately y y y y
uh Africans in Melbourne seen as one or
is it divided like Somalians now your
sudanes it's different as one it's seen
as one seen as one in the media aspect
but everybody here just like um as we
know Australia is a multicultural
everybody got their own F everybody got
portrayed the because of sud people and
because of they say they gang violence
and stuff they portray on to like all
the other black people oh yeah the thing
is they scare people more than it is
actually the dramatized yeah of course
for political
benefit course you got saying support
these all these Australian citizens you
know what I mean born here most of the
African kids here they've come from W
country some of them have been born here
but parents are from more countries and
that's in the household it's the same
upbringing whether you're there or here
it's the same people for example me and
my brother were both born in Somalia y
um so I still remember Somalia even
though I was like a kid I still remember
a fair bit of stuff you know what I mean
um and Sudan's a very bad place too
right
sud bad this is bad this is bad because
of like you know nor South yeah from
North oh oh you Sudanese y y yeah
there's North Sudanese and southe there
different tribes as well just like in
Somalia is a big tribal huge thing like
you said before the inton and asille
boys they all mix up like it's like a
group like people from fingon will cat
the transport to ASCO boys from Esco cat
the transport there like before
Wasington but now I'm in escot I'm
actually originally from escot but most
other boys are from Flemington and
everyone's like close in that like way
in our culture and what you were saying
before if I got it right a lot of that
stuff you see on the news about African
gang violence in uh in Melbourne a lot
of that Sudan uh sudanes and that's what
like and they portray it like and they
portray it as just everyone I think
money starts at here everyone trying
tole area I'm 18 18 so you're you're
you're that generation now that
generation started off for money like
money was on everyone's mind 24/7 and
then most of boy with money comes
problems and people start picking up
knives to feel safe or this that they're
going to walk around with it yeah money
especially around as or at least in my
generation where the way we grew up
everyone was just in love with money
that was the main and that that
we never went out the way like I never
go out the way to find drama like that's
that's not even it but it's just
everything happens through money like I
not explain it but lot addiction going
to and half of them are out of their
mind yeah the point a lot of young
African Lads nowadays yeah there's a lot
of have you noticed that bro a lot of a
lot of the younger generation your
generation African Lads some of them are
using drugs more more than their old
boys 100% 100% I started smoking when I
was like 11 years old influences around
me and stuff like that you got you got
say yandi yand yeah wait
yandi origal yeah that's original thing
yeah yandi
yeah everyone you go around the corner
you got loud you got loud every the yeah
loud here but yeah I started smoking
from Young a couple of the boys as well
started smoking from Young just the way
we got influen andu and in general the
young Lads that that are out for money
the money culture is what's starting at
just generalizing what type of things is
it is it a drug thing is it a is it a
robbery thing I mean it used to be just
a drug thing but now it's more like in
between fraud and drugs and all that oh
yeah stuff New Age things bro things we
don't know about lab I don't know about
that one yeah that's literally how it
starts because in fraud I would say
there's more money and you do business
with the wrong person someone either
doesn't get their split or something it
becomes a whole problem because it's big
money on the line like it's no longer
small money talking about talking tens
of thousands brings more
problems yeah that's m i remember when I
was gr up was the Lebanese Tigers you
know oh they were gangs around here
there was gangs all around you know it's
always been a thing like in Melbourne
Melbourne's always had its Suburban gang
cultures it's like the Morty boys the
boy boys you know was very
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trial thank you brother thank you C
what's your real name bro BR Bret Legend
bro L later brother later all right
we're leaving ascar Val now going back
to North Melbourne we're going to go
visit the mosque then after that go bang
back through the flats so I see had a
couple Fe see what we can find and
that's it he brother that's it and then
we're out that's
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huge up here is the mosque straight
across straight across from the flats
yep Somalia is it all Muslim majority oh
it's all Muslim full Muslim country oh
yep yep yep
here this is a m mosque and a community
center as well and a community center
too five five five praise here yeah yeah
nice Friday congregation as well and
some lectures in youth here in the oh
hectic M so the young Lads come table
tennis pool the ball around yeah he you
know what I mean least if they here they
get Dr outside yo yo y
100% put me on to the Kebab joint Hannah
kebabs bro did I what a kebab joint the
line is too long wait till my kebabs
come where your Kebab just coming in no
till they come
how the little kids going in they do
they do like lectures or speeches and
stuff usually happen every Friday J
prayer oh yeah um but they do some have
like they have Quran classes
sometimes nice little get away from the
noise you know yeah no matter how many
dramas are there a mad place to go and
ease your spirit lad straight across the
road just ease your spirit and reset I
yeah even if they are doing drinking
whatever the cas may be drug just try
yeah just come through man even me I
sometimes I struggle to come through
myself you know what I mean like I ain't
perfect nobody is and that's Happ every
day hetic every day every day yo and now
you want the [Â __Â ] to come inside
before you running hey who wants to come
Out Come and Talk are they all fugitives
they're all on the Run cuz on the Run
they're all on the
run you like what do you do here cuz
this is indoor so the boys come play
basketball oh yeah it's like Indoor
Sports and stuff yeah it's not the city
of Melbourne it's the recreation
c yeah it might the community hectic and
it's open till late yes this program is
for the boys after hours yeah hectic
hectic nothing crazy yeah we just went
past the community center there was hes
of young Lads there like 20 30 plus they
were all paranoid about getting on
videoa they was saying like if if if if
they're on video then sort of like their
Ops know where they kick back you know
that's the sort of that's what they
saying he they don't want people to know
where they're sitting yeah yeah
sometimes cuz people migrate you know
what I mean people are sitting on
different spots and let's say they're
thinking maybe go live at this time in
this time yeah they were all very
concerned like there were like 20 30
young Lads and all of them except one we
like get theing camera out of here like
covering their faces running a big
difference out here yeah yeah yeah
everybody's running away from the camera
not yeah when usually people are running
to the camera here they're running away
from the camera so these are some more
walk UPS yeah these are like the it's
called
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Tamp so in the bottom there uh where all
all those people what what do you think
they were doing just
then coun oh
yeah but there's always some sort of
community it's just a room you can do
whatever
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they just they just bring me here
brother cuz they said you're a good
person to talk to about like what's life
like around here just trying to live out
what what life's left in you P had me
sleep the whole you know take took 12
months to be he so that they've
amputated half of your leg oh just the
bottom yeah yeah yeah diabetes
and uh bad diet and when B medication
yeah and I they got me big to off on
that and ever since it been so off was
just infection after infection yeah and
maybe I just went further and further
yeah yeah you'll be walking soon while
they're going to give you a prosthetic
prosthetic can I ask you um personal
question you struggle with the drug
addiction is that normal around you cuz
I seen when I walked in I was like you
had a needle out and stuff like that for
the yeah
everything talk to see this I got I have
to uh you know just take it up and just
got to hang in there and if you think
positive positive things will happen
that's exactly right Legend brother
thank you brother thank you for that
Insight see you mate all
right so that's normal types of people
that live in these normal struggles they
go through disabilities drug addiction
man that's what say there's a lot of
good people out here man so we try to
help whoever we
can who that is what are you you got the
SP for me or what onig give pull up pull
up oh
[Â __Â ] the man the
Miss's going
onig with the blooded face that just
jumped out the car he's a connect to get
up into one of the flats of this last
building into one of the traps in
here you used to be able to just push it
and slide it yeah give it
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acks hey yo come
hey what you doing m s I told you to
relax didn't I I said M need the phone
the need the phone you come bring it
back and you keep the phone to D two SIM
card
unlimited and then you don't know I have
to go get don't handle
it I give her go get the phone because I
give her the phone so she hand one of
the homey need the phone she go no I do
she needed to use it but I promised to
one of the brother I said I know come up
there say so I know go up there respect
for his point of
view the home boy the not happy so I
keep at peace and she want me to get in
trouble what's your name um k k this is
the sister house and I'm
old and then she promising me you know
all day you know to come back I come
back I just talk normal yeah because the
stuff I give it's like not my fault I
give it to her she said she work it out
I will you just yelled at me and it's
how you sp to me Mom excuse me I'm not
come home and have anyone and and and
let anyone talk to me like that even
from day one I apologize for being me
and yes I'm talking like this for a
reason I'm allowed to because I was like
I had to pull you up while at the stage
to like I'm working out you cause an
anxiety attack for
me God down okay I'll work it out bloody
hell no big deal to my heartbeats racing
now I'm like that's not fair where's
myum see listen to Nikki cuz I know made
more than anything
I'm sick and CH I give you the phone God
knows what comes out my mouth when I'm
angry I'm like would I ever do it no and
what have you been sick in there all day
what do you mean I've been just been
hanging out for that H this hanging out
what's and what's that that this is meth
meth yeah I'm s everything like addicted
to sub you how how are you that addicted
to math that you're sick without he's
doing a thing with medication it's about
medication frustration I totally get his
opinion yeah there you go it's like two
now I can
out like I didn't know you couldn't go
anywhere okay Viet yeah Viet then the
Mind
get good plumber I can learn to good in
body
language the business are these dramas
between you everyday stuff no no just
just
today he's today was only day because he
came back all happily I'm sick like a
banana I'm always happy Means had a good
day you said you sort it out and then
you don't talk the way it is you know
she she didn't I didn't that part I are
you trying are you trying to get off
this or yeah I'm slowly trying to get
trying to get off it it's really hard
it's addiction to how long have you been
how long have you been using to Long 10
15 years 15 years always here in
Melbourne always here in North Melbourne
or everywhere everywhere yeah I saw you
on TV that's me brother oh my God you're
Legend that's me that's me than later
later take care you
do these building is a lot
it's like prison yeah lot prison just
what do you meaning honestly you know
what I mean lot of the heads
from stuff you're trying to get away
from it's impossible to
get yeah me got pushed out the gate in
the system no he hasing nothing you know
what I mean after how long how long did
you doing job I did uh I 16 with 12 I
did 14 yep yep 14 straight down before I
got released you got 12 on the bottom
but you done 2 years for all yeah cuz
couldn't get hous could oh you done 2
years just cuz I couldn't get you had to
stay in for another 2 years because you
couldn't get a house couldn't no address
no that's crazy yeah every address I
pull forward there was a in the same
street you know I mean be there you I
mean in the community all that sort of
stuff and even living here you can't get
housing your like
sub trying to find some you privately
even even
privately yeah and Drug situation
are you going good
now man what
you the healthy food chart all bit of
everything you bit of year bit of ice
this yeah I'm watching was the people
you know mates and people don't know
deting youan cities filling up with
people they just D drugs and [Â __Â ] is
just I heard it's getting real bad down
the CBD you were saying
before definitely yeah just screaming at
nothing you really Corner ofab FL Street
yeah you see a guy down all time
with on it yeah jeez hey Jack tell move
on yeah I'll walk around with a open
bottle of whiskey they take it off me
yeah be
M I got jump two Africans in the
elevator no reason whatsoever 3 weeks
ago so you're just in the in the L
couple African Lads and yeah look for
some or
something and yeah they just turned on
you yeah wow you f them off
yeah you training J do a bit of boxing
little bit what what prisons were you in
I don't know from4 to 24 I was a
and after that
sh see do I was a Tradesman never been a
juvie or nothing got ped stabed my way
to death went to prison for that yeah my
best
friend just being junk just being a junk
idiot not even thinking bro what yeah
just a mental health is not dealing with
them wow mean 16 years and that fully
changed your life 21 years old and how
long have you been out now how old are
you now so I finished that sentence off
in 2019 19 so years ago so you're 41 42
now 41 41 yeah and you got a
misses doing your best 20 years yeah
that's smart BR staying clean looking
for a place absolutely work you up tr
get back that again yeah that's a good
job that's what ganging people I mean
[Â __Â ] that's what everyone need to
learn Legend bro thank you he thank you
for your story thank you adly that was a
mad way to end that Legend adly thank
you for showing me around your hood lers
North mbour into the H let
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