Most Dangerous Cities in South Carolina
Top 40 most dangerous cities in South Carolina ranked by highest violent crime rate per 100,000 residents. Includes cities with 10,000+ population.
FBI UCR Highest-Crime Snapshot: South Carolina
South Carolina's 40 highest-crime cities for 2024 range from Spartanburg at the top with a violent crime rate of 1480.1/100K down to Tega Cay at 27.7/100K — all sitting above most US municipal averages. The list draws on FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program Table 8 submissions and restricts inclusion to cities of 10,000 residents or more so that per-capita rates reflect enough underlying offenses to be statistically meaningful. Across these 40 South Carolina cities the average violent crime rate reaches 444.1 per 100,000 residents, a figure that typically exceeds the US national violent crime benchmark by a wide margin.
At the top of the ranking, Spartanburg recorded 580 violent crimes and 2,049 property crimes against a reporting population of 39,186 in 2024. That produces a property crime rate of 5228.9 per 100,000 residents alongside the 1480.1/100K violent rate, with both Part I crime categories elevated compared to state and national benchmarks. The five most dangerous South Carolina cities on this list are Spartanburg, Orangeburg, Myrtle Beach, Sumter, North Charleston, each submitting Part I offense counts to the FBI UCR Program for 2024.
Elevated per-capita rates can reflect multiple factors beyond raw crime volume: small reporting populations amplify year-to-year rate volatility, transient or tourist populations dilute resident denominators, and municipal boundaries sometimes exclude higher-income suburbs that would otherwise balance the total. UCR figures also reflect offenses reported to and submitted by local law enforcement and can miss unreported crime entirely, so rankings measure visible, recorded crime rather than absolute community conditions. Readers comparing these cities with others across South Carolina can use the A-F safety grades page or national rankings to contextualize how 2024 figures stack up against peers nationwide.
| # | Grade | City | Population | Violent Crime Rate | Property Crime Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | Spartanburg | 39,186 | 1480.1/100K | 5228.9/100K |
| 2 | F | Orangeburg | 13,320 | 1246.2/100K | 6208.7/100K |
| 3 | F | Myrtle Beach | 41,022 | 1111.6/100K | 5655.5/100K |
| 4 | F | Sumter | 42,551 | 1097.5/100K | 3706.1/100K |
| 5 | F | North Charleston | 123,511 | 810.5/100K | 3955.9/100K |
| 6 | F | Florence | 40,781 | 806.7/100K | 3918.5/100K |
| 7 | F | Columbia | 144,559 | 769.9/100K | 3232.6/100K |
| 8 | F | West Columbia | 18,591 | 747.7/100K | 4437.6/100K |
| 9 | F | Cayce | 13,628 | 733.8/100K | 2781/100K |
| 10 | F | Beaufort | 13,937 | 696/100K | 3573.2/100K |
| 11 | F | Greenville | 73,405 | 644.4/100K | 3468.4/100K |
| 12 | F | Newberry | 10,926 | 585.8/100K | 3111.8/100K |
| 13 | F | Aiken | 33,221 | 568.9/100K | 3958.3/100K |
| 14 | F | Anderson | 30,150 | 560.5/100K | 5704.8/100K |
| 15 | F | Greenwood | 22,478 | 484.9/100K | 3323.2/100K |
| 16 | F | Conway | 29,015 | 444.6/100K | 1974.8/100K |
| 17 | F | Rock Hill | 75,975 | 440.9/100K | 2348.1/100K |
| 18 | F | North Myrtle Beach | 20,790 | 360.8/100K | 3222.7/100K |
| 19 | F | Charleston | 156,898 | 357.6/100K | 2021.7/100K |
| 20 | F | Greer | 47,690 | 343.9/100K | 1727.8/100K |
| 21 | F | Moncks Corner | 17,854 | 336.1/100K | 2022/100K |
| 22 | F | Forest Acres | 10,309 | 291/100K | 3404.8/100K |
| 23 | F | Goose Creek | 50,294 | 256.5/100K | 1465.4/100K |
| 24 | F | Easley | 27,617 | 239/100K | 1796/100K |
| 25 | F | Irmo | 12,178 | 238.1/100K | 1568.4/100K |
| 26 | F | Gaffney | 12,399 | 225.8/100K | 4177.8/100K |
| 27 | F | Hanahan | 22,205 | 225.2/100K | 1418.6/100K |
| 28 | F | Summerville | 52,148 | 222.4/100K | 1768/100K |
| 29 | F | Mauldin | 29,180 | 219.3/100K | 1381.1/100K |
| 30 | F | Simpsonville | 28,952 | 214.1/100K | 2607.8/100K |
| 31 | F | Clemson | 17,867 | 162.3/100K | 1986.9/100K |
| 32 | F | Hardeeville | 13,740 | 160.1/100K | 1506.6/100K |
| 33 | F | Port Royal | 16,931 | 129.9/100K | 1222.6/100K |
| 34 | F | Mount Pleasant | 96,608 | 128.4/100K | 1171.7/100K |
| 35 | F | Bluffton | 37,927 | 118.6/100K | 825.3/100K |
| 36 | F | Lexington | 25,359 | 118.3/100K | 1565.5/100K |
| 37 | D | Fountain Inn | 13,996 | 78.6/100K | 978.9/100K |
| 38 | C | Fort Mill | 37,027 | 45.9/100K | 632/100K |
| 39 | B | North Augusta | 26,377 | 34.1/100K | 409.4/100K |
| 40 | B | Tega Cay | 14,456 | 27.7/100K | 297.5/100K |
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Methodology
Rankings are based on FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program data for 2024. The violent crime rate is calculated as the number of violent crimes (murder, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault) per 100,000 residents. Only cities in South Carolina with a population of 10,000 or more are included. Cities that did not report crime data are excluded.
Source: FBI Crime in the United States, Table 8. Population figures cross-check against U.S. Census Bureau estimates where FBI populations are unavailable. Data reflects reported offenses and may not capture all criminal activity.
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.