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A Clock or a Bomb Trigger?

Jim Hanson | Sep 17, 2015

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The latest outrage being used to promote the false narrative about unfair treatment of Muslims is the teenager, Ahmed Mohamed, in Irving Texas arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school. If you just skimmed the surface and saw the picture of the skinny nerd in the NASA t-shirt in handcuffs it would be easy to see a problem.

And there is one, but it’s not discrimination against a Muslim kid that wouldn’t have happened to a non-Muslim. It’s nanny state, zero tolerance policies that take away the ability to apply common sense to complicated situations. In this case, whether or not to put cuffs on a 14 year old when he brings something to school that causes questions to be asked..

But as far as the other question, was the clock device he brought to school a legitimate cause for concern, the answer is an unequivocal yes. I have built and taught classes on improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and the clock he brought to school is a dead ringer for the trigger used on many of these homemade bombs.

Whatever Ahmed’s intentions were in bringing his project to school, the result was to create an environment that required the teachers to act. He showed the device to his science teacher who told him to put it away since it looked like a bomb. Later when he had the device in a briefcase and plugged in the alarm on it went off and a second teacher noted that it looked like a bomb.

Once that logical determination was made, the school officials had to act. It was not their job, nor did they have the expertise, to determine the actual purpose of the device. They were required to involve law enforcement to make those judgments and when the police arrived they have policies to follow when faced with a possible homemade explosive device.

Here is a side-by-side comparison of Ahmed’s clock and an Iranian-made IED trigger used to kill US troops in Iraq. Even more so, above is a picture of an IED training device sold to US law enforcement agencies to help them identify and learn how to deal with homemade bombs. They would have been deficient in performing their public safety duties if they had not done a full examination and investigation of the device, it’s presence at school and the person who built it and brought it there.

 
Muslim Boy Detained for Clock Mistaken as Bomb
Police detained a 14-year-old Muslim boy after a teacher at his North Texas high school decided that a homemade clock he proudly brought to class looked like a bomb. (Sept. 16)
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Muslim Boy Detained for Clock Mistaken as Bomb
Police detained a 14-year-old Muslim boy after a teacher at his North Texas high school decided that a homemade clock he proudly brought to class looked like a bomb. (Sept. 16)
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Police detained a 14-year-old Muslim boy after a teacher at his North Texas high school decided that a homemade clock he proudly brought to class looked like a bomb. (Sept. 16)
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This is what he walked in with.  Do you think you could go to an airport with that?

 

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And, yeah there was no bomb attached but would it have been out of the realm of possibility if there was an actual bomb elsewhere and that was the triggering device? I really dont' know what you expect the School to do. As far as handcuffing, that was a decision of the Police.

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Oh give me a break - take apart a computer and it looks like that, too, but the kids can bring those to school. Anything electronic looks like that.

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Again. Just wait. If it blows up, we will know.

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Oh, for heaven's sake! I guess some people have never seen a motherboard before.

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The trigger doesn't have an AC power cord so it can plug into the wall.

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And, they didn't evacuate the school or call in the bomb squad, so really, there was never really any danger that there was a bomb.

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