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after it was mistaken for a bomb announced today on Twitter that he got his "clock back finally." The family of Ahmed Mohamed, 14, who just came back from a trip to the White House where he met ...
Ahmed Mohamed says he will go to another school ... was taken into police custody Monday when his homemade digital clock was mistaken for a bomb by school officials and the police.
The week started pretty terribly for Texas high school student Ahmed Mohamed ... ‘Is it a bomb?’ and I answered a couple of times, ‘It’s a clock.’” “I felt like I was a criminal ...
In a tweet posted Wednesday, Obama called Mohamed's clock "cool" and asked if ... teacher told him that it looked like a bomb, the newspaper reported. Ahmed was later pulled from class and brought ...
After taking a homemade clock to school, Irving MacArthur High student Ahmed Mohamed, 14, was taken in handcuffs to juvenile detention. Police say they may charge him with making a hoax bomb ...
Ahmed Mohamed, who lives in Irving ... Ahmed may still be charged with making a "hoax bomb" Ahmed told The Dallas Morning News that he showed his clock — a simple device, created from a circuit ...
That’s just about the only place that is not on the itinerary of Ahmed Mohamed, the Texas student who made a clock that a teacher feared was a bomb, setting off a series of events that turned ...
Ahmed Mohamed made national and probably international news when the 14 year old brought a homemade clock to his Dallas high school which some people thought might be a bomb, and when they ...
Police in Irving, Texas released a photo of the clock built by a 14-year-old high schooler that was mistaken for a bomb. Ahmed Mohamed, the teen who built the device, was detained on Monday after ...
At a press conference today, police in Irving, Texas, released this photo of the homemade clock 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed brought ... suspicion of making a "hoax bomb." Irving Police Chief Larry ...
On 14 September 2015, 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, a ninth-grade student ... The device was in fact a home-assembled clock, not a bomb or a counterfeit bomb. According to the New York Times ...