FLINT, Michigan — Flint is once again the most violent city in America, according to figures released by the FBI today.

For 2010, Flint recorded more than 2,400 violent crimes, the most per capita of any city more than 100,000.

According to the FBI, Flint had 53 murders, 92 rapes, 670 robberies and 1,597 aggrevated assaults.

The 53 murders is a different figure than the city has — 65 homicides.

It is unclear what the discrepancy is.

The top 5 for violent crime is Flint, Detroit, St. Louis, New Haven, Conn. and Memphis, Tenn.

Overall, violent crime was down nationwide.

Nationally, murder and non-negligent manslaughter declined 4.4 percent, forcible rape decreased 4.2 percent, robbery declined 9.5 percent, and aggravated assault was down 3.6 percent.

The downward trend for murder and non-negligent manslaughter was especially pronounced in the nation’s smallest cities, where it went down 25.2 percent for cities under 10,000 people. Murder actually rose 3 percent in cities with populations of 250,000 to half a million.

The report can be found

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Information from the Associated Press contributed to this report.