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In reply to the discussion: Irving police chief admits: Cops knew Ahmed Mohamed didn’t have a bomb when they arrested him [View all]ejbr
(5,890 posts)6. These assholes
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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Irving police chief admits: Cops knew Ahmed Mohamed didn’t have a bomb when they arrested him [View all]
Lunabell
Sep 2015
OP
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
They imagined a hoax or pretended to imagine a hoax so they could bully the kid.
merrily
Sep 2015
#82
This really reeks, doesn't it. Then again, he's still alive, so I guess he should be grateful?
merrily
Sep 2015
#44
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
That does not resonate with me. I don't know that police harass smart kids for being smart.
merrily
Sep 2015
#52
Yes, he was arrested because they suspected him of pretending to have a bomb
jberryhill
Sep 2015
#30
Not with this kid. Its not reasonable to suspect everything, its paranoid or in this case: racist.
marble falls
Sep 2015
#84
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
The only way anyone especially a cop can improve is if they admit their mistakes.
A Simple Game
Sep 2015
#9
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
Ah, an imaginary hoax. Or police lying about an imaginary hoax and also lying about the law.
merrily
Sep 2015
#59
I have noticed this over many years too. They dig in their heels rather than admit they fucked up.
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#28
I don't double down on my mistakes out of pride or machismo. But I understand what you are saying
GoneFishin
Sep 2015
#46
I was of the understanding they never thought it was a real bomb, but that he was intending a hoax.
Gore1FL
Sep 2015
#33
Obviously. If they really thought it was a bomb, they would have evacuated the school
Cal Carpenter
Sep 2015
#36
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
"presented in a way that it creates people to be afraid.” - Wow. What a great command of the English
kath
Sep 2015
#73
Using the chiefs reasoning: cops are uniformed to intimidate. That makes them terrorists.
marble falls
Sep 2015
#83
‘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