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Violent crime in Little HavanaFlorida

Violent crime (assault, robbery, weapons, shootings). Live data for 2026 drawn from the City of Miami Police Department open feed. Snapshot covers 2026-05-042026-06-01.

Violent incidents
176
in the active snapshot
Arrests
0
0.0% of category total
Severe
176
100.0% of category total
Peak hour
22:00
16 dispatches

Hour-of-day pattern

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Top violent types

Simple Assault
130
Aggravated Assault
19
Intimidation
11
Kidnaping/Abduction
8
Robbery
4
Weapon Law Violations
4

Top violent hotspots

2100 BLOCK OF W FLAGLER ST
8
600 BLOCK OF SW 7TH ST
8
800 BLOCK OF NW 4TH ST
8
900 BLOCK OF SW 5TH ST
8
1500 BLOCK OF SW 2ND ST
7
1000 BLOCK OF NW 2ND ST
4
1000 BLOCK OF NW 1ST ST
4
1300 BLOCK OF SW 5TH ST
4
1100 BLOCK OF SW 6TH ST
4
00 BLOCK OF GLEN ROYAL PKWY
4
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Frequently asked questions

How much violent crime is there in Little Havana?
In the active data snapshot we have 176 violent crime incidents recorded in Little Havana between 2026-05-04 and 2026-06-01. 176 of those (100.0%) were classified as severe. These are calls-for-service, not adjudicated crimes.
What time of day is violent crime most common in Little Havana?
The peak hour for violent crime in the snapshot is 22:00 local time, with 16 dispatches recorded in that hour.
Where does this violent crime data come from?
City of Miami Police Department's open data feed. Data: City of Miami Police Department, via City of Miami Open Data GIS (datahub-miamigis.opendata.arcgis.com). Reported NIBRS crimes — not arrests or convictions. Address precision is block-level.
How recent is this data?
City of Miami Police Department refreshes its public file near-daily. We re-ingest each refresh and republish here within minutes.
Source: City of Miami Police Department. Data: City of Miami Police Department, via City of Miami Open Data GIS (datahub-miamigis.opendata.arcgis.com). Reported NIBRS crimes — not arrests or convictions. Address precision is block-level. Calls-for-service represent dispatched responses, not verified crimes.