The family of a 14-year-old Muslim student who got in trouble over a
homemade clock mistaken for a possible bomb withdrew the boy Monday from
his suburban Dallas high school.
Ahmed Mohamed's father, Mohamed El-Hassan Mohamed, said he has pulled
all of his children from their Irving Independent School District
schools. Mohamed said the family is still deciding where to send the
children to school.
Ahmed has said he brought the clock he made to MacArthur High School in
Irving last week to show a teacher. Officials say he was arrested after
another teacher saw it and became concerned. Ahmed wasn't charged, but
he was suspended from school for three days.
"Ahmed said, 'I don't want to go to MacArthur,'" Ahmed's father told The
Dallas Morning News (http://bit.ly/1QuOnJQ). "These kids aren't going
to be happy there."
News of the arrest sparked an outpouring of support for Ahmed, including from President Barack Obama.
The turmoil surrounding Ahmed's case has had a harmful effect on the
teen, Mohamed said, adding that his son has lost his appetite and is not
sleeping well.
"It's torn the family and makes us very confused," Mohamed said.
Numerous schools have offered to enroll Ahmed, his father said. But
Mohamed said he wants to give his son a breather before making a
decision. He said his entire family plans to fly to New York on
Wednesday, where United Nations
dignitaries want to meet his son. Then, if the appropriate visas can be
obtained, Mohamed wants to take his son on a pilgrimage to the holy
city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
"I ask Allah to bless this time. After that, we'll see," Mohamed said.
When they return, a visit to the White House and a meeting with Obama is in the works, he said.
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