FBI Crime Data MCP Server
Provides access to FBI Crime Data Explorer API, enabling queries for crime statistics, arrests, hate crimes, NIBRS incidents, law enforcement employment, and more via 17 tools with smart caching and spillover handling.
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FBI Crime Data MCP Server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides access to the FBI's Crime Data Explorer API.
Query crime statistics, arrest data, hate crimes, NIBRS incidents, law enforcement employment, and more — directly from any MCP-compatible client.
Created for data journalists, researchers, and anyone interested in exploring US crime data with the power of language models. Initially created for use by the Policy Analyst Agent of the qsv Claude Cowork plugin.
Features
- 17 tools covering a wide range of crime data topics
- Crime trends and Summary Reporting System (SRS) crime data
- National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) incident-based data and national estimates
- Arrest statistics with demographic breakdowns
- Hate crime incidents by bias motivation
- Expanded homicide and property crime details
- Police employment, Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted (LEOKA), Law Enforcement Suicide Data Collection (LESDC), and use of force
- Agency lookup, reference data, cache management, and spillover reading
- Geographic query levels — national, state, and agency for most tools; some also support region (
get_police_employment,get_nibrs_estimation) or agency-type / population-size breakdowns (get_nibrs_estimation) — all with automatic parameter validation - Smart yearly aggregation — monthly API data is automatically rolled up into yearly totals (sums for counts, averages for rates, last value for population), with an option for monthly granularity
- Tiered disk-backed caching — 90-day time-to-live (TTL) for stable data (trends, reference, summaries, NIBRS estimation), 30-day TTL for dynamic data (incidents, arrests, agency lookups), and 1-day TTL for the homepage summary (refresh dates change frequently)
- Spillover handling — responses exceeding 128K characters are saved to disk with a preview returned, so large queries are never silently truncated
- Input validation — date format/ordering checks, offense and bias code validation, and level-based parameter requirements with clear error messages
- Sliding-window rate limiting — 1,000 requests/hour with transparent wait-time feedback
- Reference tools for agency lookups (by state, Originating Agency Identifier (ORI), or district with name filtering) and code translations
Quick Start
-
Get a free API key from api.data.gov
-
Run with Claude Desktop — add to your
claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"fbi-crime-data": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["fbi-crime-data-mcp"],
"env": {
"FBI_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}
- Or run directly:
FBI_API_KEY=your-key uvx fbi-crime-data-mcp
Available Tools (17)
Core Crime Data
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_summarized_crime_data |
SRS crime data — rates, actuals, clearances for violent crime, property crime, homicide, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, arson |
get_nibrs_data |
NIBRS incident-based data for 70+ offense types |
get_arrest_data |
Arrest statistics by offense with optional demographic breakdowns (male, female, sex, race) |
get_crime_trends |
National crime trend percent changes across 10 crime types |
get_nibrs_estimation |
NIBRS national estimates by state, region, agency type, or population size |
Specialized Crime Data
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_hate_crime_data |
Hate crime incidents by bias motivation (30+ categories) |
get_expanded_homicide_data |
Supplementary Homicide Reports — victim/offender demographics, weapons, circumstances |
get_expanded_property_data |
Expanded property crime details — stolen/recovered values for burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft (MVT), robbery |
Law Enforcement Data
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_police_employment |
Officer and civilian employee counts by gender, rates per 1,000 population |
get_leoka_data |
Officers killed and assaulted — weapons, circumstances, demographics |
get_lesdc_data |
Law enforcement suicide data — demographics, race, duty status, and more |
get_use_of_force_data |
Use of force incidents resulting in death, serious injury, or firearm discharge |
Overview
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
get_cde_homepage_summary |
CDE homepage summary — mission statement, navigation, data freshness, date ranges, and national crime trends |
Reference & Lookup
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
lookup_agency |
Find law enforcement agencies by state, ORI code, or judicial district |
get_reference_data |
State lists, offense/bias code lookups, data refresh dates |
manage_cache |
View cache stats, clear all entries, or clear only expired entries |
read_spillover |
Read spillover files saved when tool responses exceed the size limit |
Large Responses
When a tool response exceeds 128,000 characters, the full result is saved to ~/.cache/fbi-crime-data-mcp/spillover/ and a truncated preview is returned with the file path. To avoid this, narrow your query (shorter date range, specific state/agency).
Data Sources
All data comes from the FBI's Crime Data Explorer API, which provides Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) data including both the Summary Reporting System (SRS) and the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS).
API Rate Limits
- Registered key: 1,000 requests per hour (rolling window)
- DEMO_KEY: 30 requests per IP per hour
The server includes a built-in rate limiter (1,000 req/hr). The DEMO_KEY limit is enforced API-side.
Development
# Install dependencies
uv sync
# Run the server locally
FBI_API_KEY=your-key uv run fbi-crime-data-mcp
# Run tests
uv run pytest
License
MIT
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