Anthony Bond (Former Head of NAACP) Files Civil Rights Complaint For Ahmed "Clockboy" Mohammed
Anthony Bond should be ashamed of himself. IMO, you have to be pretty fucking stupid to not know this "invention" was simply the guts of a clock removed from a clock casing and place in a little suitcase
Look, Anthony Bond is not a stupid man. I would assume he has a set of eyes that can see reality.
To me, it looks like Anthony Bond's "complaint" is even more of a scam than the hoax Ahmed Mohammedseeminglyperpetrated.
The audacity of filing a Civil Rights complaint for a kid whose "invention" was fraudulent in the first place, and seemingly EXPLICITLY designed only to cause the exact trouble it caused ... leading to a civil rights suit.
From NBC Dallas:
A formal complaint has been filed with the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of a 14-year-old former North Texas student who was thrust into the national spotlight when his homemade clock was mistaken for a bomb, leading to his arrest.
Ahmed Mohamed was handcuffed and taken away from MacArthur High School in Irving on Sept. 14 after teachers and police said a clock he assembled and brought to school was confused with a "hoax bomb."
Irving city watchdog Anthony Bond filed a complaint Tuesday against the Irving Police Department and Irving Independent School District over Ahmed's detainment.
Bond said Ahmed's civil rights were violated when he was taken to the city jail and questioned without contacting his parents or another legal representative.
The investigation was dropped Sept. 16 when authorities determined the boy meant no harm and that the device was a clock, not a "hoax bomb."
Ahmed's attorney retrieved the clock from police last Friday, the Associated Press reports.
- Clock Boy Ahmed Mohamed ‘racked Up Weeks Of Suspensions’ Prior To Clock Incident
From the Blaze***: Before he was put in handcuffs for bringing a “homemade” clock to school and became an overnight celebrity, Ahmed Mohamed “racked up weeks of suspensions” and clashed with authority while in middle school, the Dallas Morning...