Ya! And just think, the kid got an invitation to the white house because of his heroism and I hear he's being nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize!
It beats being hand-cuffed for cobbling a clock, that's for sure.
But of course the fulminating liberals didn't have a word of praise for the kid who ate a pop tart into the shape of a toy gun and got the book thrown at him?
Hadn't heard about that one, but I think we can all agree there's a difference between something made to look like a weapon and something made to be a clock.
Unless it's a clock with a gun sight, of course. But that's only common sense.

lain:
No. And why are you talking to yourself?
Someone who understands him has to. It might as well be him.
they treated his son like a common criminal without reason
wouldn't you sue?
No, but I understand the discretion aspect of the case, how difficult it is to successfully sue government agencies, local or not and how that could turn sympathy to something else. How many people are self-evidently eager for that something else.