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Saeed’s disappearance prompts a police investigation at his family’s apartment, where detectives question Tom. In their questioning, the detectives focus on Saeed’s religion due to concerns about young Somali men being recruited by Islamic militias. This hints at Saeed’s being a potential recruit, escalating the investigation’s urgency. Saeed’s unexpected return during the inquiry relieves tensions but also sparks questions about his absence.
Saeed and Tom meet at McDonald’s to discuss the pressures they’re facing, particularly the impact of the controversial photo of Samira and Tom’s hug. Saeed worries about the photo’s repercussions for Samira in her community and in terms of her religious values. Tom acknowledges his role in the incident, but Saeed doubts these explanations can change the negative perceptions community members have already formed.
In response to the issues surrounding the Facebook post and the photo, both Tom and Cherisse are summoned to the principal’s office. During the meeting, Cherisse acts naïve about the situation, managing to deflect responsibility for her actions. She deletes the offending post but avoids any serious repercussions for her involvement in the cyberbullying incident. Tom is frustrated by her ability to evade trouble, but he also recognizes that escalating the issue could lead to more harm for
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