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LSU student entrepreneurs are predicting crime before it happens

OVERNIGHT ENTREPRENEURS: What began as a class project has become a crime prediction software company named Crimer, launched, from right, by Alexander Adams, Ben Geiss and Charles Glass.  (Don Kadair)

A group of LSU computer science students have turned a crime prediction software project into Crimer, a tech startup venture.


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