Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://reason.com/blog/2015/09/16/liberals-making-istandwithahmed-about-ra/email
Great article-not everything is about race or religion-it just is what it is!
Exactly correct. The school has intimate knowledge of this kid and whether or not he was an outlier or a troublemaker. From what I've read, there's nothing to indicate that. The school administrators were the ones who called the police because they saw this as a suspicious device. Evaluating such a device was either (a) out of their league (which is scary on its own) or (b) not even considered. I am VERY confident both my son's and my daughter's private would not have gone this route.
Once the police were called in, they had no choice but to take this very seriously. The average officer is not an explosives expert. Like it or not, it IS Muslim extremists that have posed a threat to our country. Irving has had its share of issues in this regard - they want a Sharia court and there is much animosity over not getting it.
They figured that out in 3 weeks? He's brand new to the school.
And stop spreading rumors about sharia court. That was a lie from the beginning (it's a non-binding mediation service offered in Dallas), even if the stupid mayor took it and ran with her islamaphobic rants.
Anonymous wrote:It did occur to everyone that this wasn't a bomb.
However, because it had wires they thought that it was something intended to LOOK like a bomb.
They thought the boy was going to hide it somewhere and fake people out to make them scared, i.e. "what was your point in bringing this to school?"
The boy's response ( "It's a clock I made myself, I wanted to show my teachers how I made something out of electronic equipment") just didn't seem believable to the police officers, who kept pressuring him (without his parents present) to admit he had a more sinister purpose (i.e. he made a hoax bomb to scare people)
It did occur to everyone that this wasn't a bomb.
However, because it had wires they thought that it was something intended to LOOK like a bomb.
They thought the boy was going to hide it somewhere and fake people out to make them scared, i.e. "what was your point in bringing this to school?"
The boy's response ( "It's a clock I made myself, I wanted to show my teachers how I made something out of electronic equipment") just didn't seem believable to the police officers, who kept pressuring him (without his parents present) to admit he had a more sinister purpose (i.e. he made a hoax bomb to scare people)
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Anonymous wrote:Just another example of liberalism run amok in public schools. OMG, a bomb!!! Call the police, they will save us!!!
Anonymous wrote:"Nobody at the school knows enough about explosives"
"The police aren't explosives experts"
With all of the collective insights of all of these grown up authorities, they still aren't as smart as one ninth grader.
That doesn't say much for the school system or the police department...
It never so much as occurred to a single one of them that for it to be a bomb, it actually has to have a bomb attached to it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://reason.com/blog/2015/09/16/liberals-making-istandwithahmed-about-ra/email
Great article-not everything is about race or religion-it just is what it is!
Exactly correct. The school has intimate knowledge of this kid and whether or not he was an outlier or a troublemaker. From what I've read, there's nothing to indicate that. The school administrators were the ones who called the police because they saw this as a suspicious device. Evaluating such a device was either (a) out of their league (which is scary on its own) or (b) not even considered. I am VERY confident both my son's and my daughter's private would not have gone this route.
Once the police were called in, they had no choice but to take this very seriously. The average officer is not an explosives expert. Like it or not, it IS Muslim extremists that have posed a threat to our country. Irving has had its share of issues in this regard - they want a Sharia court and there is much animosity over not getting it.
Anonymous wrote:https://reason.com/blog/2015/09/16/liberals-making-istandwithahmed-about-ra/email
Great article-not everything is about race or religion-it just is what it is!
Anonymous wrote:https://reason.com/blog/2015/09/16/liberals-making-istandwithahmed-about-ra/email
Great article-not everything is about race or religion-it just is what it is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I took the back off of my TV and brought it to a school I'm sure someone would think it looked "unusual" too.
Do you keep your plastic explosive in the back of your TV too? The only C-4 a 14-year old is going to get his hands on is from an undercover FBI agent.