Most Dangerous Cities in Minnesota (2024)

The 25 most dangerous cities in Minnesota ranked by violent crime rate per 100,000 residents, based on 2024 FBI data.Minnesota has 296 cities reporting crime data.

Key Insights

  • Minneapolis has the highest violent crime rate in Minnesota at 1160.2 per 100K — 3.2x the national average.
  • 11 of the top 25 most dangerous cities in Minnesota exceed the national average violent crime rate of 359.1/100K.
  • The top 3 — Minneapolis, Bemidji, Brooklyn Center — account for a combined 5,251 violent crimes.
  • Minnesota's statewide violent crime rate is 256.6/100K, 29% below the national average.

1160.2

Highest Rate

256.6

State Average

359.1

National Average

11

Above National Avg

Top 25 Most Dangerous Cities in Minnesota

Ranked by violent crime rate per 100,000 residents. Only cities with 10,000+ residents are included to avoid statistical distortion from tiny populations.

#CityPopulationViolent RateMurder RateProperty RateGrade
1Minneapolis423,2821160.217.95142.9F
2Bemidji15,853813.70.04585.9F
3Brooklyn Center31,058679.40.02688.5F
4St. Paul304,051617.78.62834.1F
5Maplewood39,638454.15.02714.6F
6Willmar21,437438.50.01292.2F
7Brainerd14,615431.10.01779.0F
8St. Cloud71,492408.40.02915.0F
9Roseville35,507399.90.08496.9F
10Robbinsdale13,771384.97.31771.8F
11Moorhead45,424365.48.81675.3D
12South St. Paul20,648348.70.01322.2D
13Columbia Heights23,341321.30.02185.0D
14Bloomington86,598311.81.13464.3D
15Faribault24,708307.64.01129.2D
16Fairmont10,173294.90.01395.9D
17Brooklyn Park80,665291.35.02478.2D
18Alexandria15,136290.70.01519.6D
19Hopkins18,454281.80.01295.1D
20Worthington13,523281.00.0924.4D
21Crystal21,477279.44.72225.6D
22Marshall13,924272.90.0718.2D
23Richfield36,287267.32.82460.9D
24Mankato46,137255.84.32609.6D+
25Fridley30,355247.10.03080.2D+

Understanding the Data

Violent crime includes murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault as defined by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program. Rates are per 100,000 residents and based on the latest 2024 data.

Why population matters: Cities under 10,000 are excluded from this ranking because a single incident can produce an extremely high per-capita rate. A city of 500 with one murder has a "murder rate" of 200/100K — statistically meaningless.

Not all crime is reported. FBI data only captures crimes reported to police. The Bureau of Justice Statistics estimates only ~40% of violent crimes are reported. See our hidden crime estimates →