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Ahmed Mohamed’s clock, mistaken for bomb, retrieved from police

/ 08:08 AM October 25, 2015

Ahmed Mohamed

Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old who was arrested at MacArthur High School after a homemade clock he brought to school was mistaken for a bomb, smiles before before leaving his family’s home Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015, in Irving, Texas. Mohamed will soon be leaving Irving with his family to move to the Middle Ease to attend school. Mohamed’s family said in a statement Tuesday that they’ve accepted a foundation’s offer to pay for his high school and college in Doha, Qatar. AP

IRVING, Texas — A 14-year-old Muslim boy arrested after a homemade clock he took to his Dallas-area school was mistaken for a possible bomb has gotten the item back as he and his family prepare to move to the Middle East.

Irving police said Reggie London, an attorney for Ahmed Mohamed, picked the clock up Friday. Police say the teen’s family was told Sept. 18 that the clock was ready for retrieval. Ahmed tweeted Friday: “GOT MY CLOCK BACK FINALLY!!”

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Ahmed took the clock to his high school to show a teacher on Sept. 14, but another teacher thought it could be a bomb. Police ultimately chose not to charge Ahmed with having a hoax bomb.

His family said Tuesday that they had accepted a foundation’s offer to pay for his high school and college in Qatar and that the whole family would be moving there. He had visited Qatar during a whirlwind several weeks following the incident that even included a stop at the White House.

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An attorney for Ahmed, Thomas Bowers, said Friday that he was “not sure” when the family would be leaving for the Middle East. Neither Bowers nor London responded to calls from The Associated Press Saturday. A spokeswoman for Ahmed said Saturday there were no further comments.

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The family told The Dallas Morning News that among their reasons for leaving were attacks they’ve faced since Mohamed became a celebrity. “There is a fear of all those comments.” Ahmed’s uncle, Aldean Mohamed, told the newspaper.

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