Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old Muslim boy who grabbed national headlines after he was arrested for bringing a homemade clock to his Irving, Texas, high school, will be moving to the Middle East to ...
School administrators at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas, believed the homemade clock Ahmed Mohamed, 14, brought to school was a bomb. They called the police, who then handcuffed Mohamed and ...
(IRVING, Texas) — Police in Irving, Texas, have cleared a Texas teen after an investigation showed that the teen’s homemade device was not a bomb. Ahmed Mohamed, a high school freshman at MacArthur ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - California Congressman Mike Honda is praising a Muslim teenager arrested over a homemade clock mistaken for a bomb, saying the student has used his negative experience to raise ...
Texas police will review decisions made when a Muslim teenager was taken away in handcuffs after high school staff mistook his homemade clock for a bomb, the Irving police chief said on Friday. "One ...
DALLAS (AP) – The family of a Muslim boy who was arrested after bringing a homemade clock to school filed a federal lawsuit Monday against Texas school officials and others, saying the incident ...
14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed (second from left) was arrested Monday after officials mistook his homemade clock for a bomb. Credit: Alia Salem/Twitter Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old student at MacArthur ...
"It made me feel like I wasn't a human. It made me feel like I was a criminal," Mohamed told the paper. "My hobby is to invent stuff," Mohamed, a student at MacArthur High School in the suburb of ...
*A Muslim ninth-grader in Irving, Texas has attracted national attention – including a tweet from President Barack Obama – because he was arrested and sent to juvenile detention Monday after his ...
IRVING, Texas -- A 14-year-old Muslim boy became a sensation on social media Wednesday and got an invitation to the White House after word spread he had been placed in handcuffs and suspended for ...
IRVING, Texas -- A 14-year-old Muslim student will face no criminal charges for taking a homemade clock to class that his suburban Dallas high school teachers thought resembled a bomb, the police ...