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’Clock kid’ seeking $15 million in damages

Ahmed Mohamed was suspended for three days and questioned by police after a teacher at MacArthur. photo: globalnews.ca
Ahmed Mohamed was suspended for three days and questioned by police after a teacher at MacArthur. photo: globalnews.ca

A boy who was arrested for taking a homemade clock to class is seeking $15m (£10m) from his city and school.

Ahmed Mohamed, 14, was held by police and suspended from his school in Texas because his teacher mistook the clock for a bomb.

His lawyer said in a letter that the incident, which made global headlines, sparked threats against the teenager and left him deeply traumatised.

Ahmed and his family have since moved to Qatar to complete his education.

The arrest sparked outrage, sympathy and the trending hashtag #StandWithAhmed.

His lawyers are asking for $10m (£7m) from the city of Irving and $5m (£3.3m) from the Irving Independent School District, saying that Ahmed was “publically mistreated” and remains scarred.

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