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'This means, that we, as a family, will relocate to Qatar where Ahmed will receive a full scholarship for secondary and undergraduate education,' his family said in a statement. Mohamed, a bespectacled ninth-grader who became an Internet sensation for an arrest that supporters said was influenced by bias against his Muslim religion, has accepted an offer from the Qatar Foundation to study at its Young Innovators Program. On Tuesday, Mohamed's family said he is moving to Qatar, a few hours after he was at the White House for an astronomy night hosted by President Barack Obama. Mohamed's family was told September 18 it was available for collection, the spokesman told the news outlet.Īnother lawyer for Mohamed, Thomas Bowers, also spoke to ABC News, and said the boy was browsing schools and 'had been busy traveling.' The family has been traveling the globe to meet dignitaries.Īn Irving Police Department spokesman told ABC News one of Mohamed's lawyers collected the clock at 1:15pm Friday.
The teenager, who dabbles in robotics and had attended a Dallas-area high school, has basked in celebrity status since his arrest in September. Grunsfeld (L), Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, poses for a selfie with Mohamed, during the second White House Astronomy Night on Monday No charges were filed and police in the Dallas suburb of Irving said in September they were reviewing their actions in the case. It's what makes America great.'Īfter Mohamed was seen in a NASA T-shirt in handcuffs, the Twitter hashtag #IStandWithAhmed trended globally and was cited in praise from Google co-founder Sergey Brin and Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg, who said: 'Having the skill and ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest.' Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. Mohamed retweeted Selk's post.Īt the time of the arrest, Obama's Twitter feed had a message of support for Mohamed, which read: 'Cool clock, Ahmed. The evidence's bag lists the charge as 'Hoax bomb.' This incident came after a Texas boy Ahmed Mohamed was detained in handcuffs for bringing to his Dallas school a homemade clock that the school authorities mistook for a bomb.At the time of the arrest, Obama's Twitter feed had a message of support for MohamedĪvi Selk, a reporter for the Dallas Morning News, also tweeted an image Friday of the clock in an evidence bag. They would describe him really funny, nice, and a caring human being, she informed. But his love for family and friends has always been enough to keep his heart filled. He cannot do a lot of extra-curricular activities. It made it especially hard since he is not able to get out much, due to a heart condition he was born with," Armaan's cousin wrote. "His family moved to Dallas, Texas about three to four months ago, and being the new kid wasn't that easy for him. "In his family are his mom, dad, two sisters and a brother who love him more than life, after all he's the baby in the family," said the post. In his spare time, he loves spending time with his family, watching tv, and playing video games," the post read. "Armaan was born and raised in Texas by a loving Sikh family. Police rushed to Nichols Junior High School in Dallas, Texas, after a student told a teacher that Armaan was planning to blow up the school, media reports said.Īrmaan's family, however, said he was framed. They approached police in the area and came to know that he was sent to a juvenile facility, she said.
He was released on Monday, Ms Haer wrote in the post shared by thousands of people.Īrmaan's parents got worried about him last Friday when he did not return from school. "A bully in class thought it would be funny to accuse him (Armaan Singh Sarai) of having a bomb, and so the principal, without any questioning, interrogation, or notification to his parents, called the police," Armaan Sarai's cousin Ginee Haer wrote. A 12-year-old Texas boy was kept in jail for three days for joking to a classmate that he has a bomb in his backpack, the boy's cousin wrote in a Facebook post this week.