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6. These assholes
Fri Sep 18, 2015, 05:25 AM
Sep 2015

should admit they messed up to better put this matter to rest. But since they refused him counsel or parents, their goose should be cooked anyway

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"Damn! They never thought he had a bomb!" Kudos to pepperbear. merrily Sep 2015 #1
So, they thought it was a hoax, and tried to strong arm a confession? ReactFlux Sep 2015 #12
More like, they knew it wasn't a bomb AND that there had not been a hoax rocktivity Sep 2015 #43
No hoax. Please see Reply 34. merrily Sep 2015 #55
I stand corrected rocktivity Sep 2015 #62
I think you just nailed it. merrily Sep 2015 #63
There was no hoax. The kid made a clock. When asked what it was, he said, "It's a clock." No hoax. merrily Sep 2015 #54
Right, but they thought it was a hoax ReactFlux Sep 2015 #81
They imagined a hoax or pretended to imagine a hoax so they could bully the kid. merrily Sep 2015 #82
With this post running a close second rocktivity Sep 2015 #42
This really reeks, doesn't it. Then again, he's still alive, so I guess he should be grateful? merrily Sep 2015 #44
I'm surprised that he wasn't put in a chokehold, hog-tied SusanaMontana41 Sep 2015 #2
Isn't a bomb supposed to contain, you know, explosives? DetlefK Sep 2015 #3
What will explode? Wingnut's heads... HooptieWagon Sep 2015 #5
i hate to repeat this in every thread with this question but retrowire Sep 2015 #8
Thought you were supposed to get Downwinder Sep 2015 #14
on bombs? retrowire Sep 2015 #16
Nobody ever thought there was a bomb. Downwinder Sep 2015 #17
i agree that it's possible nobody actually thought it was a bomb retrowire Sep 2015 #18
I don't know if it was because Downwinder Sep 2015 #19
They wanted his name in the system yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #26
That was my first thought too. WestSeattle2 Sep 2015 #32
That definitely makes a lot of sense. -none Sep 2015 #77
They didn't evacuate the school or call the Bomb Squad Trajan Sep 2015 #60
hoax bomb, you can get in trouble for that...but the school and cops are still fucking idiots snooper2 Sep 2015 #25
"Just authoritarian procedures to put a kid in his place." Wasn't he already in his place? merrily Sep 2015 #47
First part of the freshman term, Downwinder Sep 2015 #50
That does not resonate with me. I don't know that police harass smart kids for being smart. merrily Sep 2015 #52
The police are lackeys for the school. Downwinder Sep 2015 #56
and they were so dumb they forgot to follow SOP, too? ReactFlux Sep 2015 #27
Well then you don't arrest someone. Statistical Sep 2015 #29
"Supreme leader, I think you're getting your information from cartoons" Taitertots Sep 2015 #31
I'd buy that if the first teacher he had shown it to hadn't been an Engineer. Stryst Sep 2015 #38
When I was in high school, bomb threats were common. winter is coming Sep 2015 #57
Yep. Bomb threats happened like clockwork... Gormy Cuss Sep 2015 #80
So they arrested him for pretending to have a bomb? Chemisse Sep 2015 #4
Yes, he was arrested because they suspected him of pretending to have a bomb jberryhill Sep 2015 #30
It's a reasonable suspicion fbc Sep 2015 #34
Meh jberryhill Sep 2015 #35
Thank you for that reasonable reply fbc Sep 2015 #41
The thing about "reasonable suspicion" is that once the reason goes away... jberryhill Sep 2015 #45
Not with this kid. Its not reasonable to suspect everything, its paranoid or in this case: racist. marble falls Sep 2015 #84
I don't think he pretended to have a bomb. merrily Sep 2015 #48
I think that kids were running ahead of him to the classes following Engineering to continue to DhhD Sep 2015 #87
At least, when he goes to the new school, he can tell them about his meeting with Obama. merrily Sep 2015 #88
These assholes ejbr Sep 2015 #6
The only way anyone especially a cop can improve is if they admit their mistakes. A Simple Game Sep 2015 #9
+1 n/t ejbr Sep 2015 #23
Brown Shirts Enthusiast Sep 2015 #7
The Irving police has backed themselves into a corner... TxGrandpa Sep 2015 #10
We have become The Wizard Sep 2015 #11
Careful with that ' WE 'word ... Trajan Sep 2015 #61
Seems like a pretty good case for civil rights violations. GoneFishin Sep 2015 #13
Seems like a slam dunk to me. christx30 Sep 2015 #22
An intensive course in the Three R's might be helpful. Learning nursery rhymes, too. Joe Chi Minh Sep 2015 #15
Well, yeah, we knew on Wednesday the original arrest was for possessing "a hoax bomb" muriel_volestrangler Sep 2015 #20
How does a clock that has been identified as a clock qualify as a "hoax bomb?" merrily Sep 2015 #49
They were claiming malice on Ahmed's part muriel_volestrangler Sep 2015 #58
Ah, an imaginary hoax. Or police lying about an imaginary hoax and also lying about the law. merrily Sep 2015 #59
Alarmed by a clock? ahimsa Sep 2015 #70
Sigh. Once again a cop is given the chance to admit fault and OF COURSE Rex Sep 2015 #21
I have noticed this over many years too. They dig in their heels rather than admit they fucked up. GoneFishin Sep 2015 #28
Next time you are in position to be sued, go ahead and admit liability jberryhill Sep 2015 #37
I don't double down on my mistakes out of pride or machismo. But I understand what you are saying GoneFishin Sep 2015 #46
Sounds like the standard Rumsfeld defense to me. displacedtexan Sep 2015 #24
I was of the understanding they never thought it was a real bomb, but that he was intending a hoax. Gore1FL Sep 2015 #33
But he never said it was a bomb rocktivity Sep 2015 #65
That's my point. Gore1FL Sep 2015 #71
Obviously. If they really thought it was a bomb, they would have evacuated the school Cal Carpenter Sep 2015 #36
Why is nobody talking about the other violations? dickthegrouch Sep 2015 #39
I hope the boy gets a good civil settlement with Irving PD and the school nt PufPuf23 Sep 2015 #40
This all started with a "teacher" Jesus Malverde Sep 2015 #51
They arrested him because they wanted to get applause from white people. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #53
No. They arrested him to send a message to brown people, and because they stupidly didn't think.... Moonwalk Sep 2015 #66
That too, but keep in mind the cops would stop this if there wasn't support for it.... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2015 #67
Pure fucking BS!! lark Sep 2015 #64
So..... that means Turbineguy Sep 2015 #68
"It's my party and I'll lie if I want to..." gregcrawford Sep 2015 #69
Certainly bring no laptops or shoes to this school. mahannah Sep 2015 #72
"presented in a way that it creates people to be afraid.” - Wow. What a great command of the English kath Sep 2015 #73
That kind of speech... jberryhill Sep 2015 #74
This shows just how much this country is doomed avebury Sep 2015 #75
Profiling Ashdric Sep 2015 #76
I personally think Munificence Sep 2015 #78
Its hard for me to understand the level of fear gripping this country. WHEN CRABS ROAR Sep 2015 #79
Using the chiefs reasoning: cops are uniformed to intimidate. That makes them terrorists. marble falls Sep 2015 #83
They arrested the kid sulphurdunn Sep 2015 #85
‘That’s a clock and I’m the Queen of England': Ranting Sarah Palin thinks Ahmed Mohamed was up to no marble falls Sep 2015 #86
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