Since it was local LEOs that arrested him, do they take DNA on misdemeanor arrests? They did do the prints according to the story. I think arresting him was a waste of resources and just another bunch of "security theater" like what we've had for the last 14 years. The school probably should have warned him that it was possible to mistake for a hoax bomb (sounds like his Eng. teacher did, kind of). Still think the suspension is over the top.old farmer wrote:
The child may have used the Internet to search for building of clock timer. When does homes land security start files on individuals. The child hit the red button. The end results is fingerprints and DNA in the file.
I also think that it probably would've gone same way even if he was a "person of pallor" or Christian. I mean, we've got toddlers chewing pop tarts into dangerous weapon facsimiles. The mindless zero tolerance crowd will rule the day. Common sense is anything but common these days.