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14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed arrested for bringing homemade

clock to school

Police in Texas have arrested a 14-year-old boy for building a clock. Ahmed Mohamed, who
lives in Irving and has a keen interest in robotics and engineering, put the device together on
Sunday night. When he took it to school the next day, he was pulled out of class, interviewed by
police officers, and taken in handcuffs to juvenile detention, after being told by teachers that his
creation looked like a bomb.
Ahmed told The Dallas Morning News that he showed his clock a simple device, created from
a circuit board and a power supply wired to a digital display, all strapped inside a case with a
tiger hologram on the front to his engineering teacher first, who advised him not to show any
other staff members at MacArthur High School. He originally kept it in his bag during English
class, but his teacher heard it beep during the lesson when Ahmed showed her his home-made
clock at the end of class, she took it away from him. In sixth period, the school principal came
for Ahmed with a police officer in tow, arresting him and marching him out of school. The
schoolboy says he was interrogated by five officers, who asked why he was trying to make a
bomb, and was threatened with expulsion by his principal unless he made a written statement.
Irving police might still charge Ahmed with making a "hoax bomb." Police spokesperson James
McLellan said Ahmed "kept maintaining it was a clock" when he was brought in for
interrogation, but that he offered "no broader explanation." When asked by The Dallas Morning
News what broader explanation Ahmed could have given for a clock that was actually a clock,
McLellan said the creation "could reasonably be mistaken as a device if left in a bathroom or

under a car." A police report released on Tuesday cites three MacArthur High teachers as
complainants against Ahmed for the "hoax bomb."

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