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christx30

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92. Bringing a gun to campus would be a federal crime.
Wed Aug 10, 2016, 01:27 PM
Aug 2016

So dally wouldn't get a gold star. The police would be called and she'd go to jail, and rightly so.
Idiot kid brings a suspecious device to school for no reason, makes it go off in class, they are going to call the police. What actions are illegal? I wasn't aware it was illegal to call the police.
The kid had at most, one bad day. Got questioned by the police because he brought a suspicious device into school.he did it because he was either an idiot, or more likely, part of the extortion plot that his dad was trying to hatch. Cause a ruckus, await fallout from the ruckus, make a wild claim about abuse and racism, collect your reward. Classic bully behavior. Taunt someone until they punch you in the nose, then claim victim status. The idiot kid has done this sort of thing before, and was told to stop. He wanted a reaction, and got one.
The family deserves nothing. Dad deserves jail time.

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I guess that is why they hired a personal injury slip & fall attorney snooper2 Aug 2016 #1
Those insulting and threatening both him and his family are obviously in on it... LanternWaste Aug 2016 #4
I never used to hear this young man called "clock boy" before, until now! Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #34
wait what? uhnope Aug 2016 #35
Or maybe because 'Clock Boy' and 'Clock Kid' are good christx30 Aug 2016 #71
Indeed. Something that seems to be kind of ignored in the discussion ck4829 Aug 2016 #60
All that venom, rancor rushing forward have more to do with his color, and nationality. Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #96
This message was self-deleted by its author mark67 Aug 2016 #9
Or maybe the police, lawyers, even the teachers are in on the scam. ck4829 Aug 2016 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author mark67 Aug 2016 #12
The President invited him to the White House because he took the cover off an alarm clock? Akicita Aug 2016 #23
No, it's because he was a Muslim in Texas The2ndWheel Aug 2016 #39
I don't think very many people have read a whole article and know much of the story StrictlyRockers Aug 2016 #82
Maybe its a scam, maybe its not but imo what should happen is before the lawsuit can go any further cstanleytech Aug 2016 #15
"EVEN Bill Maher"? MurrayDelph Aug 2016 #18
Hilarious, isn't it? Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #32
Wait. Bill Maher said something ignorant, bigoted, and Islamophobic? bananakabob Aug 2016 #46
He says "Qatar is boring" ProudToBeBlueInRhody Aug 2016 #2
+1 TipTok Aug 2016 #27
what is the matter with people? renate Aug 2016 #3
Especially someone as brilliant and innovative as this young man philosslayer Aug 2016 #5
Brilliant and innovative? Democat Aug 2016 #6
have to teach those red necks SheriffBob Aug 2016 #7
Someone has to help them awaken to reality. Just dropping the subject won't work. Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #24
They need that money to buy books that give a right wing spin on history and attempt to shovel said ck4829 Aug 2016 #8
What they have to say makes more sense if you're drunk. n/t Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #31
Is that what he said? He hoped to degrade the school system? Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #26
Don't cry, they have liability insurance, and as a state agency they have access to more. nt procon Aug 2016 #83
I used to disassemble radios, clocks, etc as a kid FrodosPet Aug 2016 #21
Did your poor parents want you to take their stuff apart? Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #30
Once I got good enough to put stuff back together better they were OK with it FrodosPet Aug 2016 #33
that sounds rude SheriffBob Aug 2016 #95
In what way is he "brilliant and innovative"? Marengo Aug 2016 #45
I have the same question and posted about it, too. Sand Rat Expat Aug 2016 #75
Nothing against the kid here, but... Sand Rat Expat Aug 2016 #74
"brilliant and innovative "? amuse bouche Aug 2016 #76
Because he and his family are commiting christx30 Aug 2016 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author mark67 Aug 2016 #13
Oh wow, this like blows the conspiracy wide open, so why stop at just his family? ck4829 Aug 2016 #14
Obviously all the way to the White House. Akicita Aug 2016 #50
Where have you learned all this machination material? Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #29
Because it makes sense. christx30 Aug 2016 #48
Excellent post christx30. Akicita Aug 2016 #51
Nail on the head right there. Sand Rat Expat Aug 2016 #77
Hogwash. procon Aug 2016 #86
Thank you so much. So glad you've countered racism with fact. It matters so much. n/t Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #88
Bringing a gun to campus would be a federal crime. christx30 Aug 2016 #92
Off the rails, yeah? procon Aug 2016 #94
+1000 smirkymonkey Aug 2016 #91
It absolutely does seem logical when one considers the motivations behind the actual event. Sand Rat Expat Aug 2016 #78
Right. Life is so hard for caucasians, isn't it? It just makes a racist so defeated at times. Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #89
Your reply would be relevant if I'd said anything of the sort. Sand Rat Expat Aug 2016 #98
Wow, a progressive site defending racist and bigoted Texas schools. bananakabob Aug 2016 #47
I see a progressive site defending teachers who were trying to protect and defend their pupils. Akicita Aug 2016 #52
"Protect and defend". bananakabob Aug 2016 #55
And if it had been a bomb that killed several students would you say the teacher was justified if Akicita Aug 2016 #62
That’s the choice that a school has now: christx30 Aug 2016 #54
Sure. bananakabob Aug 2016 #56
You and I disagree that the kid christx30 Aug 2016 #59
That's an astoundingly convoluted and crazy conspiracy theory you've concocted. procon Aug 2016 #87
It's easy to see you've considered thinking about this. Do you actually believe anyone would agree? Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #90
Yes, and defending the indefensible way he was treated. alarimer Aug 2016 #61
If I recall correctly, you may be correct. However, the way the school/police handled PersonNumber503602 Aug 2016 #72
There's lots of that going around in school administrations everywhere in America. Sand Rat Expat Aug 2016 #80
Good thing we have laws againest hate and liability insurance to cover the procon Aug 2016 #84
Have you ever been on Twitter? oberliner Aug 2016 #20
Death threats DO suck! FrodosPet Aug 2016 #22
That's why only a radical racist a-hole would do it. Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #28
Oh how the tides have turned at DU...... MichMan Aug 2016 #16
that could be true and he could still be an asshole now Skittles Aug 2016 #17
You accuse progressives of "fawning over" little people of other races? Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #25
Because he didnt invent anything? MichMan Aug 2016 #38
Those "teachers" in "Irving" are just another side of this scam ck4829 Aug 2016 #40
It's pretty simple oberliner Aug 2016 #43
So if an inner city student has a toy gun he made himself that looks a lot like a real gun and he Akicita Aug 2016 #57
Or better yet. christx30 Aug 2016 #67
Depends. It depends on the race or ethnic background of the student. If he is a white Christian Akicita Aug 2016 #69
Why on earth would you attempt to portray white racists as persecuted? n/t Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #73
That... really wasn't the point of Akicita's post. At all. Like not even close. NT Sand Rat Expat Aug 2016 #81
Huh? Akicita Aug 2016 #85
Scammer family oberliner Aug 2016 #19
i respect your opinion so could you tell me why you think that's appropriate to say? uhnope Aug 2016 #36
Thanks oberliner Aug 2016 #42
I see. Poor kid. Daddy decided this was to be a goldmine. n/t uhnope Aug 2016 #44
but he has glasses like Urkel 6chars Aug 2016 #53
Scammer town ck4829 Aug 2016 #37
Not a confidence trick oberliner Aug 2016 #41
This is one of those cases where the plantiffs should win Mosby Aug 2016 #49
It would be very politically incorrect for the authorities to act as though this was a scammer Akicita Aug 2016 #63
Wow. Some of the comments on this thread fit in with the many threads on this topic Capt. Obvious Aug 2016 #58
Makes sense. There are a few things both the RW and progressives agree on. Aversion to being scammed Akicita Aug 2016 #65
Both have their share of offensive assholes Capt. Obvious Aug 2016 #68
Me too. Akicita Aug 2016 #70
Fraudulent lawsuits are cool as long as they are against our favorite bogeymen from central casting. Throd Aug 2016 #64
I think that if this event had occurred at the DNC or in the Sandy Hook school instead of in a Akicita Aug 2016 #66
These people are hucksters. They got lucky. Now they're doubling down. immoderate Aug 2016 #79
I fell for the "blatant Islamophobia" narrative at first. Nye Bevan Aug 2016 #93
Do you perceive all people like them as criminals? Obvious scammers? Judi Lynn Aug 2016 #97
"all people like them"? Their scheme was quite unique and ingenious. (nt) Nye Bevan Aug 2016 #99
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