FLINT, MI - Flint is once again back in the top 10 most violent cities in America, according to Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics.

Flint had the ninth-highest rate of violent crime with nearly 792 violent crimes reported per 50,000 residents, according to the FBI data released earlier this week.

Flint had 1,545 reported violent crimes, including 45 homicides, 96 rapes, 249 robberies, 1,155 assaults in 2016.

Detroit was ranked the most violent city in America, followed by St. Louis, Memphis, Tenn., Baltimore and Wilmington, Dela.

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The Vehicle City was once again in the top 10 rankings of the most violent cities in the U.S., per capita, among nearly 800 reporting cities with populations in excess of 50,000 in 2016.

MLive-The Flint Journal could not reach Chief Tim Johnson for comment.

Flint has the fourth-highest murder rate in the country of cities with 50,000 people or more.

Flint police reported 47 killings in Flint in 2015. However, the FBI statistics list only 45.

Flint's murder rate of roughly 23 per 50,000 people was behind Gary, Ind., St. Louis and Baltimore. Detroit had the nation's fifth-highest murder rate.

There were 215 fewer reported incidents of property crime in Flint in 2016.

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Flint dropped to 11th most violent city per capita in 2015.