“I just don’t feel safe in here no more,” said Beatrice Young.

Beatrice Young is at a breaking point. She said she moved into this roach infested NYCHA apartment at the Seth Low Houses two years ago and has been trying to get a transfer for months.

“This is not a proper way of living. It’s not a proper way of living for me and my kids,” said Young.

Young has a 4 and a 1 year old and their situation came to a head this week when workers finally pulled down the kitchen cabinets, after numerous complaints, and hundreds of roaches started pouring out the wood and the walls.

“I felt bad because I know people are judging me, but at the end of the day this is not something that I brought here,” said Young.

“They gotta transfer this young lady out,” said her neighbor, Shelevya Pearson, also a tenant advocate.

Her neighbor who is also a tenant advocate here posted this angry video on Facebook after the roaches started crawling into the hallway.

“This wall is attached to this wall it’s a one bedroom apartment you’re gonna tell me you’re going to have people living in this,” said Pearson.

“I’m upset because she has two little children. Right? The issue is always that we don’t Care about where we live at, this place is disgusting, and that’s just not the case. It’s poor management,” Pearson continued.

“When I first moved here I bombed and everything,” said Young.

"As time went on I realized there was an issue somewhere, but didn’t know where. I didn’t know where to pinpoint it," Young added.

Both are now angry at how the problem is being taken care of. Young said she had to take her asthmatic daughter to the emergency room after the workers used roach spray with the children inside the apartment and she said the work they did to replace the kitchen cabinets is only a patch job.

We saw roaches crawling everywhere in the apartment.

“They’re not completely gone. They are in closets. In my bedroom and in like the frame of my bed, climbing on my daughters crib. My son has a toddler bed he went through two toddler beds since we’ve been here,” said Young.

When we spoke with young, she felt like she was the only one having this very serious issue here, but there were several residents who came to the news van to say, they, too, where having a similar problem.