MN is completly different. The majority of the cities are very quiet and not crime ridden . . .
Things must have changed since (Don't say
because!) I left there . . . I lived just east of St. Paul, but I recognized that large parts of Minneapolis were nasty, the Selby-Dale area of St. Paul had a well-deserved reputation for being bad, and the police chief of St. Paul got into hot water for stating that gangs of black youths were causing shoppers to stay away from Town Square, the downtown shopping center. (Nobody said he was factually
wrong, they said he was wrong to
say what he said.)
Meth labs were popping up in Anoka, and a gangsta shooting at the Mall of America prompted stores at other malls to start selling red-spattered T-shirts reading "I went to Mall of America and all I got was a lousy flesh wound!"
A colleague of mine moved to St. Paul a couple of years ago; she'd never been a crime victim in TX, but within months of moving to MN, her car was stolen out of the company parking lot in supposedly-safe Maplewood. (It - or rather part of it - was found later . . . thoroughly stripped.)
I find it's just as easy to stay out of trouble here in TX (near Austin) as it was in MN.