Posted on 09/18/2015 1:35:26 PM PDT by HomerBohn
A Muslim teen, fourteen-year-old Ahmed Mohamed, bought a strange ticking device to his school, MacArthur High School. His device caused alarm and fear, and he was detained for having what his teacher perceived as a bomb. Police officers said the electronic components and wires inside his Vaultz pencil case (which is the size of a briefcase) looked like a hoax bomb, according to local news station WFAA.
When questioned about what the device was, Mohamed wouldnt answer. Now terror-tied Islamic groups like the Hamas-tied Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), their media lapdogs, and even Barack Obama are waging jihad against the school and the local police.
When police questioned the boy, WFAA reports, they said he was passive aggressive and didnt give them a reasonable answer as to why he had brought his contraption to the school. We attempted to question the juvenile about what it was and he would simply only say it was a clock. He didnt offer any explanation as to what it was for, why he created this device, why he brought it to school, said James McLellan of the Irving Police Department.
This whole thing smells like a setup. With ISIS in America, and young moderate Muslims fleeing to Syria to join the terror group, the response of MacArthur High School officials was rational and reasonable. At my website, PamelaGeller.com, I run news stories on a weekly basis of American Muslim teens who have been arrested for trying to join ISIS. Just this week, a Muslim teen from Philadelphia was arrested for an alleged plot to assassinate the Pope during his visit to the United States.
Every day we are warned of new terror threats, increased threat levels. But trying to protect school children is Islamophobic. And President Obama agrees, of course.
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