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The Clock Boy Ahmed Mohamed's Family Seeks $15 Million

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In September, 14-year-old Ahmed made international headlines when he brought a handmade clock to school to show his teachers. One of them thought it was a bomb and notified school authorities, who then called police. Ahmed was detained, questioned and hauled off in handcuffs. At the time, the school said it reacted with caution because the contraption that had wires could have been an explosive device. It wasn't. It was just a clock. The family of Ahmed Mohamed, the Texas teenager who was arrested after a teacher mistook his homemade clock for a bomb, has demanded $15 million (roughly Rs. 100 crores) in compensation and written apologies from Irving city's mayor and police chief, their lawyers have said. An attorney for the family wrote in letters published by the local media seeking $10 million (roughly Rs. 66 crores) in damages from the city of Irving, Texas, and $5 million (roughly Rs. 34 crores) from the local school district, adding that they will file a civil suit if they do not receive a reply within 60 days. Ahmed's family, which moved to Qatar after accepting a foundation's offer to pay for the teen's education, argued in the letter that the boy's reputation had been "permanently scarred". The incident caused "severe psychological trauma" to the teen, the letter said, adding that he and his family suffered physical and mental anguish. Ninth-grader Ahmed had brought a digital clock, made from a pencil case, to his school in Irving to show it to his teacher who mistook the device to be a bomb. Hours later, he was handcuffed and arrested by law enforcement officers as part of "standard procedure". The 14-year-old became an overnight sensation after his sister tweeted a photo of the aspiring inventor standing in handcuffs while wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with the logo of US space agency Nasa. Ahmed was subsequently invited to the White House by US President Barack Obama who tweeted about his "cool clock". The youngster later met Obama when he attended 'Astronomy Night' at the White House. The letter says that Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne called the clock a "hoax bomb" during an appearance on a television show and said that Ahmed was not cooperative during questioning by police. The family is demanding an apology from Van Duyne and others involved because they would like to return to Irving, attorney Kelly Hollingsworth said The letter alleges that officials at Ahmed's school never really thought that his homemade clock, assembled from "spare parts and scrap pieces he had around the house," was a bomb. Attorneys claim that Ahmed showed it to another teacher earlier in the day without consequence. But in his English class, a teacher told him it "looked like" a bomb. He was not permitted to contact his parents and was "pressured to sign a written statement admitting that he intended to bring a 'hoax bomb' to school." The letter states that the principal threatened that he would be expelled if he did not sign the confession. An Irving School District spokeswoman said the district had received the letter of demand and that its own lawyers would "respond as appropriate, as with any legal matter." Among numerous allegations, the letters say that the authorities interrogated the Muslim teenager, alone, for at least one hour and 25 minutes, a period that was recorded on a police officer's iPhone. At one point, according to the letters, a police officer who first saw Ahmed said, "Yep. That's who I thought it was." "Ahmed clearly was singled out because of his race, national origin and religion," the letters say. If officials don't comply with the family's demands for apologies and compensation for the damages within 60 days, the letters say, a civil lawsuit will be filed. - See more at: http://www.khanstory.com/2015/11/the-clock-boy-ahmed-mohameds-family.html#sthash.1l93cYUm.dpuf



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