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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

"Bomb Clock Kid" and Family Move to Qatar- NY Daily News

Texas whiz kid arrested for mistaken 'bomb' clock moving to Qatar after meeting President Obama

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Updated: Tuesday, October 20, 2015, 8:09 PM
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Ahmed Mohamed, the clock-making whiz kid, along with his family, will be leaving the U.S. for Qatar to finish his education.CHRIS JACKSON/GETTY IMAGES

Ahmed Mohamed, the clock-making whiz kid, along with his family, will be leaving the U.S. for Qatar to finish his education.

Less than a day after hugging President Obama, the Texas whiz kid arrested for his homemade clock mistaken for a bomb is moving to the Middle East.
After leaving his high school following the "bomb" hoax, clock kid Ahmed Mohamed, 14, will finish his education with the Young Innovators Program, accepting a full scholarship for high school and college in Doha, Qatar.
“Qatar was a cool place to visit. I loved the city of Doha because it’s so modern. I saw so many amazing schools there, many of them campuses of famous American universities,” Ahmed said through a family statement.
The family visited Qatar earlier this month, and was impressed by the community and international campuses in Education City, according to the statement.  The city is surrounded by satellite campuses for top schools, including Georgetown, Northwestern and Carnegie Mellon.
The move comes as a reaction to the racism the family has faced as a result of the school's mix-up, the family noted. 
"We are going to move to a place where my kids can study and learn and all of them being accepted by that country," Ahmed's father, Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, told the Dallas Morning News. 
But before Ahmed leaves the U.S., he's headed back to Irving to pick up his confiscated clock from police, according to reports.
This decision to leave was revealed several hours after Ahmed met the Commander in Chief Monday at "Astronomy Night" at the White House.
"It was amazing, and a honor meeting #president #obama!!!" an enthusiastic Ahmed tweeted alongside a photo of him hugging the president.
Obama gave the teen a personal invite to Monday's White House event after his arrest last month. The teen was led out of Irving's MacArthur High School in his NASA T-shirt and handcuffs after one of his teachers thought he had brought a bomb to class.
President Obama talks with 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed (c.) during the second Astronomy Night on the South Lawn of the White House Monday.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 19:  U.S. President Barack Obama (2nd R) talks with 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed (C) during the second Astronomy Night on the South Lawn of the White House October 19, 2015 in Washington, DC. Invited to the White House for the science event, Mohamed was handcuffed and questioned by police last month when he brought a homemade electronic clock to class at MacArthur High School in Irving, TX, and officials mistook it for a bomb.  (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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  • epa04984549 John M. Grunsfeld (L), former National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) astronaut and associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD), poses for a photo with 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed (R), a Muslim school boy from Texas who was put in handcuffs for bringing a homemade clock to his high school, which authorities mistook for a bomb, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 19 October 2015. US President Barack Obama invited Mohamed to the White House after the highly-publicized incident; they were both on the South Lawn for the second annual White House Astronomy Night.  EPA/JIM LO SCALZO
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  • epa04985327 Ahmed Mohamed (2-L), a 14-year-old student from Irving, Texas, who was arrested after he brought a homemade clock to his high school to show his teachers and was later accused of having a bomb; attends a media event on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, USA, 20 October 2015. Ahmed Mohamed spoke to members of the news media regarding racial profiling. Also in this picture (L-R); Ahmed's father Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed, spokesperson Ron Price and Ahmed's uncle Aldean Mohamed.  EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS
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President Obama talks with 14-year-old Ahmed Mohamed (c.) during the second Astronomy Night on the South Lawn of the White House Monday.

The "bomb" was actually a homemade clock the whiz built for another class. Although police did not charge him for having a hoax bomb, he was briefly suspended from school.
"Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House?" President Obama tweeted out to him in September. "We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great."
Between his arrest and his White House visit, Ahmed visited the Google and Facebook campuses. At one point, he said he wanted to attend Massachusetts Institute of Technology and become an engineer.
At Monday's Astronomy Night, Ahmed posed for pictures with NASA astronaut Alvin Drew shortly before Obama addressed the students on the South Lawn. The President told the crowd that NASA was developing the capabilities to send humans to Mars in the 2030s.
"That means some of the young people who are here tonight might be working on that project," Obama said. "Some of you might be on your way to Mars. America can do anything."
Earlier Monday, Ahmed said he was grateful for the president's support and said he's OK with the nickname that so many have given him over the past few weeks — "clock kid."
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Ahmed was arrested last month after one of his teacher thought his homemade clock was a bomb.

He said the lesson of his experience is: "Don't judge a person by the way they look. Always judge them by their heart."
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    8 hours ago
    SCOTT ALLAN
    This is the biggest joke and slap in the face to the American patriots.  This kid is nothing short of a d-bag motivated by 15 minutes of fame and encouraged by his parents to soak up those minutes in an attempt to exploit the muslim agenda.  It is my opinion that this kid and his family have no priority motives to benefit society.  His motive is Islam and an attempt to soften our attitudes to islamic people, when in fact our awareness should be higher than ever right now.  America is still on a national security alert since 9/11.  The clock was made to resemble a bomb, I don't care what Ahmad backers say.  PERIOD.  I would shove this clock up his rear and punch him in the face if he came to my school with it.
    7 hours ago
    J C
    Yes, clearly he's the angry and violent one here. Don't be surprised if you don't get invited to the White House.
    7 hours ago
    SCOTT ALLAN
    Who's angry?  You are obviously an "clock kid" supporter.  For that, you and I have nothing in common.  
    6 hours ago

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