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
thing is clear to me, regardless of what we did, no matter what decision
was made, there would've been people who agreed with it and people who
disagreed with it," police Chief Larry Boyd told CNN.
The Council
on American-Islamic Relations said Ahmed Mohamed, 14, is Muslim and the
case was an example of the climate of hate and manufactured fear around
the religion.
The bespectacled ninth grader in a Nasa T-shirt was
led away in handcuffs from MacArthur High School on Monday after school
officials discovered the clock.
By
Wednesday, the Dallas-area student had become an Internet sensation and
won several invitations, including one from President Barack Obama to
visit the White House.
"The officers made the best decision they
thought that they could make at that time, based on the information that
they had," Boyd said.
"Of course we will review this. Of course
we want to go back and look at this and all the decision points and all
the alternatives, and make sure we give our officers the best guidance
we possibly can because this won't be the last controversial decision
that they have to make."
After school resource officers determined
the device was not a bomb, Boyd said, officers investigated whether
Mohamed brought the device to school with the intent to create alarm.
Boyd said it was against the law to make a hoax bomb and cause people to
be scared and call law enforcement.
The school principal or vice principal and officers talked to Mohamed as they tried to figure out what was happening, Boyd said.
"There
were factors and details to this that for whatever reason weren't
shared at the time," Boyd said. "Once we were able to get all of that
information, that allowed us to get to the point where we could settle
the matter."
No charges were filed and police said they considered the case closed.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Police to review handling of Texas student handcuffed over clock
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