Clock boy loses discrimination lawsuit

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4522560/Federal-judge-dismisses-clock-boy-lawsuit.html

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by Ahmed Mohamed's father, saying the family will not get a payout from the city of Irving, Texas or the school district for the 'clock boy' scandal, DailyMail.com has learned.

On September 14, 2015, 14-year-old Ahmed gained national attention when his high school teacher suspected he brought a bomb to school.

Ahmed was surprised and showed the teacher it was actually a homemade alarm clock. She told the Muslim teen she would keep it behind her desk for the rest of the day.

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Ahmed Mohamed's (left) father Mohamed Mohamed (right) filed a lawsuit claiming his son was owed unspecified damages from the City of Irving, Texas and the school district. He accused the parties of violating Ahmed's Fifth Amendment rights for his wrongful arrest

Later that day, the teacher called the police who arrested Ahmed at MacArthur High School. Ahmed's father, Mohamed Mohamed, claimed the officers were overly forceful in pulling him from his chair. He says they yanked his arms up and behind his back so far that his right hand touched the back of his neck.

Ahmed was booked, finger printed, interrogated and had his mugshot taken for the offense of a 'hoax bomb'. The charges were later dropped.

Mohamed filed a Federal lawsuit against the City of Irving, Texas and Irving Independent School District accusing them of violating his son's civil rights.
Court papers obtained by DailyMail.com reveal on May 18, a judge dismissed the entire case. The lawsuit sought unspecified compensatory and punitive damages along with attorney fees.

The judge wrote: 'Plaintiff does not allege any facts from which this court can reasonably infer that any IISD employee intentionally discriminated against Ahmed Mohamed based on his race or religion.'
Further, he notes that the suit failed to identify any policy, custom, or practice of the City that was allegedly the moving force behind any violation of Ahmed's Fifth Amendment rights.

When the lawsuit was first filed in 2016, the district hit back at the Mohamed family's allegations saying Ahmed deliberately disobeyed his teacher by activating the clock despite her warning.

The judge said the failed to allege any facts from which the court could reasonably conclude that Ahmed was discriminated against based on his race or religion.

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Ahmed's family initially filed a lawsuit claiming they were entitled to $15 million for the 'clock boy' incident. The most recent lawsuit requested unspecified compensatory and punitive damages along with attorney fees.

The ruling said the suit had: 'Absent allegations of intentional discrimination, or allegations from which the court can reasonably infer intentional discrimination, Plaintiff fails to allege an equal protection violation against the IISD.'

Mohamed's complaint also said Irving Independent School District has an 'ugly history of race struggles,' and the State of Texas and the IISD have a 'history of discrimination against Muslims in Texas curriculum and schools.'

Prior to filing the most recent lawsuit, the family demanded $15 million dollars in damages in the months after the arrest.

Damages are only granted for intentional discrimination. Mohamed is allowed to file an amended complaint by June 1.
 
Good, they don't need any more money. The whole family already got paid loads to immigrate to one of the Gulf Arab kingdoms where the little kebab was given a full ride scholarship for the rest of his education.
 
It was a pretty transparent money grab.
 
It wasn't even a nice clock. Fucker should have failed on technical merit alone.
 
He bought a radioshack alarm clock, took it apart, then reassembled it in a faux attache case that made it look like a suitcase bomb. The judge should have asked him what possibly made him think this was a good idea.
 
He bought a radioshack alarm clock, took it apart, then reassembled it in a faux attache case that made it look like a suitcase bomb. The judge should have asked him what possibly made him think this was a good idea.
The judge clearly understood that he was merely expressing his culture by creating a model of a powerful religious symbol.
 
Its a shame he had to leave, his next invention was a clock-vest with compartments for bricks of play-doh.
 
He bought a radioshack alarm clock, took it apart, then reassembled it in a faux attache case that made it look like a suitcase bomb. The judge should have asked him what possibly made him think this was a good idea.

From what I remember, it wasn't even for an assignment. This spergy Arab disassembled the clock, put it into a metallic pencil case, brought it to school, showed his science teacher who told him to put it away after class, then let the alarm go off in another class. Maybe I'm underestimating the power of :autism: but I'm convinced this was a prank he didn't expect would lead to him into police custody. Sand nigga didn't realize that bomb hoaxes are still illegal.

The worst part was how the media, the president of the United States and the tech sector then decided to promote this kid as some prodigy who suffered a grave injustice.
 
From what I remember, it wasn't even for an assignment. This spergy Arab disassembled the clock, put it into a metallic pencil case, brought it to school, showed his science teacher who told him to put it away after class, then let the alarm go off in another class. Maybe I'm underestimating the power of :autism: but I'm convinced this was a prank he didn't expect would lead to him into police custody. Sand nigga didn't realize that bomb hoaxes are still illegal.

The worst part was how the media, the president of the United States and the tech sector then decided to promote this kid as some prodigy who suffered a grave injustice.
This isn't even something the family was oblivious to, his older sister had a couple of discrimination cases going against the school already. Fuck those parents, they put this could up to it to make a buck.
 
At least they've gone back to goatfuckerland where they belong.
 
At least he can build them a clock so they know it's the middle fucking ages anymore.
 
Seems like America's notorious 'easy complaints' culture is known to the kebabs too
 
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