
FBI NIBRS Crime Data
Access FBI NIBRS national incident estimates by offense, weapon, and location through MCP while designing granular crime-analytics or civic data features.
Overview
com.olyport/fbi-nibrs is a MCP server for the Idea phase that queries FBI NIBRS national incident estimates by offense, weapon, and location for agent-led analytics research.
What is this MCP server?
- Streamable-http MCP at mcp.olyport.com/fbi-nibrs/mcp (v1.1.0)
- National crime incident estimates from NIBRS reporting
- Breakdowns by offense type for feature and taxonomy design
- Weapon-involved incident dimensions for specialized analytics ideas
- Location-oriented estimates for geographic product research
- Version 1.1.0 in published server JSON
- 1 streamable-http remote: https://mcp.olyport.com/fbi-nibrs/mcp
- NIBRS offense, weapon, and location estimate coverage per description
What problem does it solve?
NIBRS incident dimensions are powerful for product design but painful to explore manually when you are iterating specs with an AI agent.
Who is it for?
Builders planning incident-level crime analytics who need NIBRS offense, weapon, and location estimates during research and data modeling.
Skip if: Use cases demanding individual incident narratives, real-time police feeds, or automated high-stakes safety decisions without human oversight.
What do I get? / Deliverables
You obtain NIBRS-aligned incident estimate breakdowns that inform offense taxonomies, map layers, and analytics MVP scope.
- NIBRS-dimensional research for schema and filter design
- Offense, weapon, and location estimate notes for PRDs
- Comparable context versus simpler UCR summary research
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Journey fit
NIBRS detail helps builders decide whether incident-level analytics are feasible before they schema-design backends. Incident estimates by weapon and location belong in research and scoping, not in unvetted production risk scoring without legal review.
How it compares
NIBRS incident-estimate MCP access—more granular than UCR summary MCP, still not a real-time crime API.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is com.olyport/fbi-nibrs for?
Indie developers and data-minded founders who want FBI NIBRS incident estimate dimensions inside Claude Code, Cursor, or similar MCP agents during product research.
When should I use com.olyport/fbi-nibrs?
Use it when you need offense, weapon, or location-oriented national estimates to decide analytics depth, chart types, or geographic rollups before building.
How do I add com.olyport/fbi-nibrs to my agent?
Register https://mcp.olyport.com/fbi-nibrs/mcp as a remote streamable-http MCP server in your client settings following Olyport’s connection pattern.