BHAN85
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Did you see the case he brought it in? And why did it go off in a different class than the one he initially showed it in, causing a disruption? There was enough probable cause from a legal standpoint for the police to take action, which it did, correctly. Further investigation cleared him, so the charges were dropped, as they should be, correctly.
That is not a hoax-bomb. And disruption in a class is not a hoax-bomb . Maybe the teacher should punish him for class disruption, not the police under "hoax-bomb" charges .