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Cops wrongfully arrest, handcuff, and fingerprint child for making a clock


               
2015 Sep 18, 7:33am   17,260 views  52 comments

by Dan8267   follow (4)  

and then falsely press fraudulent charges against him.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/16/us/texas-student-ahmed-muslim-clock-bomb/
http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/17/us/texas-student-ahmed-muslim-clock-bomb/

The cops tried to cover up their crimes by deliberately charging a child with crimes they knew he didn't commit.

The cops should get 40 years in prison. The teacher who called in the threat should be banned from working with children. The police department involved should have to pay this kid $1 million for his troubles with the money coming from the wages of the police. Do this and the police will stop abusing children.

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1   Dan8267   @   2015 Sep 18, 7:53am  

Ironman says

Welcome to YOUR Liberal indoctrination school systems!!

A teacher that takes a very promising student and has him handcuffed, interrogated by police, fingerprinted, and thrown behind bars for making a clock should not be working with children.

If you think this is acceptable behavior, you're a sick fuck.

Ironman says

they both suspended him and reported to the cops that he had brought a possible bomb on campus.

The phrase "possible bomb" is meaningless. Everything, including your own body, could be called a possible bomb, a possible labradoodle, a possible submarine, a possible transgalactic portal generator, or anything else.

The fact is that if this boy were white and named Marked, the racist cops would have laughed at the teacher and left.

Cops should not have the power to arrest people without justifiable cause, and the rantings of their imaginations don't qualify as justifiable cause. You want to live in a police state because you're stupid enough to think the police will never wrongfully and maliciously attack you or your family, and that is what makes you an idiot.

2   Dan8267   @   2015 Sep 18, 8:04am  

The police do not have the right to arrest anyone simply because some person says that person might be dangerous. Your constant defense of criminal cops and your attempt to shift the blame away from these cops is acceptance of their actions. Cops are responsible for their actions every time they
- falsely arrest a person
- falsely file charges against a person
- wrongfully shoot and/or kill a person

The guilt of other people in reporting crimes does not mitigate this responsibility in the slightest.

3   Tenpoundbass   @   2015 Sep 18, 8:12am  

Oh did anyone mention his father is a anti Islamistphobe activist troll?

Will he fake outrage at the indignation of the Secret service searching his clock when he visits the White House?
Probably not, the kid didn't build that clock the State Department did. That kid sounds dumber than a bag of hammers.
I'd love to hear a reporter with an electroics knowledge interview him. I bet the kid will be like "Well um... I uh... then uh..., well to tell you the truth we got it through Fed-Ex addressed from the White House, I don't really know crap!"

4   Rew   @   2015 Sep 18, 8:30am  

Our citizenry has been fed a steady diet of terror sensationalism and we are paying the price. No longer are we "the home of the brave". For the past 14 years this has been "the home of the scared".

https://news.vice.com/article/sikh-man-is-brutally-beaten-after-being-called-bin-laden-and-terrorist

5   Dan8267   @   2015 Sep 18, 8:51am  

Rew says

Our citizenry has been fed a steady diet of terror sensationalism and we are paying the price. No longer are we "the home of the brave". For the past 14 years this has been "the home of the scared".

True. I'd even say it's been the home of the cowards.

Yoda got it right a long time ago...
https://www.kFnFr-DOPf8

6   Rew   @   2015 Sep 18, 8:58am  

Dan8267 says

Yoda got it right a long time ago...

So true. If you have watched the "Clone Wars" cartoon at all, it is pretty amazing how a show for essentially 8 year old boys weaves in some very astute observations on political motivations, people, and war. Viewing that cartoon as an adult it's amazing how 'grey' the 'good guys' position can get. That's of-course part of "The Republic" falling and giving way to the upcoming galactic "Empire" overarching story arc, but, it plays so well against the current American political backdrop.

Ack! Sorry. Nerded out on ya. :) But, oh man, it's such a great year to be a Star Wars nerd. I'm so excited for the movie. The toys that just came out too are amazing.

Happy Friday and may the force be with you.

7   socal2   @   2015 Sep 18, 9:46am  

Rew says

Our citizenry has been fed a steady diet of terror sensationalism and we are paying the price. No longer are we "the home of the brave". For the past 14 years this has been "the home of the scared".

FFS - this has nothing to do with terrorism or his religion. This has everything to do with our fucked up PC zero-tolerance schools in terms of "weapons".

Did Obama invite this kid to the White House for getting suspended for making a gun shape out of a Pop-Tart?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/18/student-suspended-for-pop-tart-gun_n_2903500.html

8   Heraclitusstudent   @   2015 Sep 18, 10:18am  

Dan8267 says

The cops should get 40 years in prison. The teacher who called in the threat should be banned from working with children. The police department involved should have to pay this kid $1 million for his troubles with the money coming from the wages of the police. Do this and the police will stop abusing children.

Well any clock can be used to trigger a bomb, and if you're Arab, you should be considered suspicious.
So if you're a teacher and know nothing about explosives and you want to be on the safe side, wouldn't you call the police? Hey better safe than sorry.

If you're the cop, you should check for explosives. The cop was stupid. Hardly an offense requiring 40 years in prison.

9   Strategist   @   2015 Sep 18, 10:44am  

Dan8267 says

The cops tried to cover up their crimes by deliberately charging a child with crimes they knew he didn't commit.

The cops should get 40 years in prison. The teacher who called in the threat should be banned from working with children. The police department involved should have to pay this kid $1 million for his troubles with the money coming from the wages of the police. Do this and the police will stop abusing children.

This is all due to fear of Islamic terror and school shootings, which makes people very nervous. There have been too many cases of teens being involved with mass killings in school. Sure the kid was innocent, but schools cannot take a chance.
Mistakes will happen, but it's better to make mistakes on the side of safety.

10   Strategist   @   2015 Sep 18, 10:50am  

Dan8267 says

The phrase "possible bomb" is meaningless. Everything, including your own body, could be called a possible bomb, a possible labradoodle, a possible submarine, a possible transgalactic portal generator, or anything else.

The fact is that if this boy were white and named Marked, the racist cops would have laughed at the teacher and left.

Cops should not have the power to arrest people without justifiable cause, and the rantings of their imaginations don't qualify as justifiable cause. You want to live in a police state because you're stupid enough to think the police will never wrongfully and maliciously attack you or your family, and that is what makes you an idiot.

The cops did the right thing. That is what they are supposed to do. After making sure the kid was not a threat, they released him.
I agree if the kid was white, this might not have happened. It would not have happened if the kid was Black either. It only happened because the kid was a Muslim, reflecting the fear society has against Muslims.
The government is constantly telling us to look out for something unusual. You cannot punish anyone for doing what the government asks us to do.

11   Strategist   @   2015 Sep 18, 10:53am  

Dan8267 says

The police do not have the right to arrest anyone simply because some person says that person might be dangerous. Your constant defense of criminal cops and your attempt to shift the blame away from these cops is acceptance of their actions. Cops are responsible for their actions every time they

- falsely arrest a person

- falsely file charges against a person

- wrongfully shoot and/or kill a person

We know that Dan. Prove that is what happened, or apologize to the police for falsely accusing them.

12   Tenpoundbass   @   2015 Sep 18, 11:26am  

This is so freaking stupid.

remember the kids sent home for NRA T-Shirts, Pop-Tarts shaped like an "L" and every other kid that has been sent home for being unPC

A Muslim bringing a homemade Clock in a briefcase is the definition of not being PC.

The kid and his ingrate mongrel father are Idiots.

13   Dan8267   @   2015 Sep 18, 1:59pm  

Heraclitusstudent says

Well any clock can be used to trigger a bomb, and if you're Arab, you should be considered suspicious.

Anything can be a bomb. So you if aren't naked, you should be arrested on the suspicion that you have a bomb. And if you are naked, you still have to go through a body cavity search to be sure.

Strategist says

Sure the kid was innocent, but schools cannot take a chance.

Following that philosophy, every school kid should have to be body cavity searched on entry into the school. Every senator should have to be body cavity search on entry into Congress. After all, anyone could have a bomb at any time.

Strategist says

The cops did the right thing. That is what they are supposed to do.

Bullshit. At most, the cops should have checked out the clock for explosives. Arresting a person because someone sees a clock and says that it might be a bomb is just plain stupid. I could call the cops at any time and truthfully claim that you might have a bomb because you are wearing a wristwatch, carrying a bag or briefcase, or driving a car that has a trunk. Would you accept being arrested every time you drive your car for the sake of safety and security?

14   Dan8267   @   2015 Sep 18, 2:02pm  

Ironman says

Do you "protect the children" from what you honestly believe is a bomb by keeping the bomb and kids in the same school?

False reports of bombs decreases the safety of the public. Whenever the police have to investigate some paranoid asshole's report that a bomb may be present, they aren't doing real police work and protecting the public from real threats.

It should take more than seeing a dark-skin boy with a clock to make a person think "OMG, there's a bomb!". If not, you're just a paranoid racist.

If people get arrested based on what the most paranoid person thinks they might be doing, we'd literally have to arrest every single person on the planet and keep them imprisoned at all times.

15   Strategist   @   2015 Sep 20, 7:49am  

Dan8267 says

False reports of bombs decreases the safety of the public. Whenever the police have to investigate some paranoid asshole's report that a bomb may be present, they aren't doing real police work and protecting the public from real threats.

You are not gonna know if a bomb is real or not. A suit case unattended in an airport can cause panic. We have been asked to be vigilant, and that is what people are doing.

Dan8267 says

It should take more than seeing a dark-skin boy with a clock to make a person think "OMG, there's a bomb!". If not, you're just a paranoid racist.

If this same kid was at LAX with the same clock, with his sister who puts on Muslim garbs, there would be sheer panic. Even Muslims would panic.

Dan8267 says

If people get arrested based on what the most paranoid person thinks they might be doing, we'd literally have to arrest every single person on the planet and keep them imprisoned at all times.

That is not what is happening. It is you who is paranoid.

16   Shaman   @   2015 Sep 20, 8:00am  

Read about the clock that Ahmed made. Says he took apart an already made countdown clock. Built it into a briefcase. There's some white bag inside...contents unknown. This is per someone who looked at the photographic evidence. That's why the school reacted the way it did. The boy built a hoax bomb, see the wires going to the bag of unknown powder? Mistakes were definitely made:
Obama invited the little hajji to the White House.
Hillary Clinton invited him to meet with her.
Mark Zuckerburg invited him.

Mistakes by the police probably included not slapping him around a bit more.
We don't need fake bombs being brought to our schools!
I mean seriously, why the fuck would anyone do this if not for the prank value of a Muslim kid bringing a wired suitcase that was counting down.

This is a prime example of the Liberal media accidentally wtfpwning the liberal establishment with their biased reporting! I guess the usual suspects didn't get the memo? Woops!

17   Tenpoundbass   @   2015 Sep 20, 8:23am  

Quigley says

The boy built a hoax bomb,

What I don't get the kid said from the first news story that he made a "HOAX BOMB".
What happens to everyone else when they fuck about with a bomb gag. It aint treated as anything funny that's what. The SWAT will even go to your house and body cavity search everyone there.

18   Tenpoundbass   @   2015 Sep 20, 8:41am  

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/09/20/texas-high-school-student-suspended-over-american-flag-t-shirt/?intcmp=hplnws

A Texas high school student was punished with in-school suspension last Monday after a teacher discovered he was wearing an American flag T-shirt, FOX 4 reported.

The student, a junior whose name is Jaegur, was wearing the shirt -- which featured an American flag design with an eagle in the foreground -- at Seagoville High School in Dallas when an administrator determined the shirt violated the school dress code.

Jaegur’s mom, Shelly Goode, fears the suspension will show up as a permanent mark on his record, ruining any chance her son can earn a scholarship through the ROTC program.

“He wants to go into the military,” Goode said, according to FOX 4. “He wants to help people, and any bad marks doesn't look good.”

The T-shirt drama unfolded last Monday when a school administrator asked Jaegur to lift his hoodie, Goode said, according to the station.

SO not only that, the Leftie principal had to ask the kid to lift one garment so that the offending garment could be seen.
I swear to GOD I'll defect to Russia if another Liberal ever gets elected to the White House again. Putin is building a decent Ameirca over there.

19   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2015 Sep 22, 6:31pm  

I'm leaning towards his dad put him up to it, as Mohammed El-hassan Mohammed, the father, is a local Mosque leader who has been vocal on anti-Muslim prejudice before. He also ran for president of the Sudan, a country not known for it's tolerance of non-Muslims.

http://northdallasgazette.com/2015/02/23/irving-resident-makes-his-second-bid-for-election-as-president-of-sudan/

People keep misrepresenting this man as some impverished immigrant done good, he was wealthy before he came to the US, no doubt by receiving beaucoup bribes working as a senior Customs Official at the Khartoum Airport in one of the most open corrupt and die-hard Islamic countries in the world. His degree is in ISLAMIC philosophy. He puts this phony baloney "I was poor migrant who experienced harship" when he's opened up 3 businesses, from Taxi Services to Finance to Solar Power, as well as starting an Islamic Center, all of which require investment of large sums of capital.

http://www.okayafrica.com/news/istandwithahmed-mohamed-elhassan-mohamed-sudanese-father-backstory/

His archived campaign site, where calls himself a Sheik, lists his companies, and he brags about his Islamic Law and Philosophy credentials.
https://web.archive.org/web/20110903180626/http://www.alislahalwatani.com/index.php/home

20   Strategist   @   2015 Sep 22, 6:43pm  

thunderlips11 says

I'm leaning towards his dad put him up to it, as Mohammed El-hassan Mohammed, the father, is a local Mosque leader who has been vocal on anti-Muslim prejudice before. He also ran for president of the Sudan, a country not known for it's tolerance of non-Muslims.

These are the wackos with dangerous credentials we should not let into the country.

21   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2015 Sep 22, 6:44pm  

Quigley says

I mean seriously, why the fuck would anyone do this if not for the prank value of a Muslim kid bringing a wired suitcase that was counting down.

His first period engineering teacher also told him to keep his "clock" box closed; he continued to show it off in every class. Many feel he made a big show of it on purpose. There was no shop or other class assignment to build anything.

The father, again, is no stranger to controversy and self-promotion.

UPDATE: I clicked the "Read More" in his Archived Campaign site. He was President of the Customs Union at the Airport. That's where his entreprenurial seed money comes from. And has 9 - count 'em - 9 kids.

22   Strategist   @   2015 Sep 22, 8:25pm  

Ironman says

Quigley says

I mean seriously, why the fuck would anyone do this if not for the prank value of a Muslim kid bringing a wired suitcase that was counting down.

Test run to see what the response would be maybe?

Or a discrimination lawsuit to make money.

23   Y   @   2015 Sep 22, 8:47pm  

no sucha thang....a car will always have something driving it, be it human, atari, android, et al...

bgamall4 says

While Putin has a serious flaw, he lacks tolerance, he is fighting for sovereignty against an empire that wants driverless cars

24   MisdemeanorRebel   @   2015 Sep 22, 8:50pm  

bgamall4 says

While Putin has a serious flaw, he lacks tolerance



25   Strategist   @   2015 Sep 22, 9:02pm  

bgamall4 says

While Putin has a serious flaw, he lacks tolerance, he is fighting for sovereignty against an empire that wants driverless cars and a cashless society and total control over its citizens.

What do you think Putin wants?
What do you think Islam wants?

26   Bigsby   @   2015 Sep 22, 9:06pm  

bgamall4 says

While Putin has a serious flaw, he lacks tolerance, he is fighting for sovereignty against an empire that wants driverless cars and a cashless society and total control over its citizens.

Driverless cars!? Oh, the horror.

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