The family of a Muslim teenager who was arrested after a homemade clock
he brought into school was mistaken for a bomb are demanding $15million
in damages.
Ahmed Mohamed's family are also seeking an apology from the city of
Irving and its schools after the 14-year-old was apprehended by police in September this year.
According to NY Daily ,lawyers
representing the family sent separate letters to the city of Irving,
located west of Dallas, and the Irving Independent School District,
saying the ninth grade student was wrongfully arrested, illegally
detained and questioned without his parents.
The Mohamed family
is asking for $10 million from the city and $5 million from the school district or they will file civil lawsuits
within 60 days, the letter said.
The boy's family said in October that they would be moving to Qatar and
he had accepted an offer from the Qatar Foundation to study at its Young
Innovators Program.
Ahmed won support from Obama and other major US figures, including
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg, who said "having the skill and
ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest."
Despite
several television appearances and worldwide travel, the Mohamed family
says the attention ruined their lives and eventually drove them out of
the country, lawyers said.
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