Yep it wouldn't take much to make that a viable timer bomb. 14 year old kid fortunately, doesn't have ready access to C4. But with some google searching, can readily find out how to make it or a viable substitute.Arresting him is another argument; I'd have to wonder and ask what his inspiration for that particular design was. That looks like no clock in the world, but sure does look like any suitcase bomb around, so no, no over-reaction on calling the authorities. Even if it's harmless, all un-finished IED's are.
Yeah of course, we have the hollywierd stereotype of the suitcase bomb. But this kid is fortunate that he decided to impress his teacher and not his local EOD veteran. Because if that kid, or any kid, shows up at my door and opens that suitcase, I am kicking him hard in the chest like he is Straight Outta Sparta. LED displays hardwired to suitcases look like bombs to most people and it might only be the EOD guy that could quickly tell otherwise. If a man dressed in a Dark Knight outfit dropped into an alleyway, most people would probably say, “what’s up batman?” And if a human being shows you a suitcase hardwired to a clock, most people are going to call it a bomb. I’m not trying to be a jerk my 14 year old Ahmed, but bro, it kind of looks like a bomb.It looks like a hollywood depiction of a bomb, but bombs don't really look like that. Real bombs look like pipes or postal packages. Maybe a guy wearing: a backpack with a pressure cooker inside; explosive sneakers; and matching underwear who's cruising around in a Ryder truck.
"You didn't build that."Yeah, dismantling a store bought clock an re-arranging it's pieces in a suitcase was pretty much a dead give away that Ahmed didn't invent shit. And little Ahmeds dad is an anti-Islamaphobia activist.
Yeah, dismantling a store bought clock an re-arranging it's pieces in a suitcase was pretty much a dead give away that Ahmed didn't invent shit. And little Ahmeds dad is an anti-Islamaphobia activist.