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Baraboo High School superintendent files restraining order against dad who rushed graduation stage to stop him shaking hands with his daughter


A Wisconsin high school superintendent has filed a restraining order against a dad who rushed the graduation stage to stop him shaking hands with his daughter.

Baraboo High School superintendent Rainey Briggs took out the order after Matt Eddy, 49, charged at him during the ceremony on Friday.

Footage showed the irate parent storming towards Briggs and grabbing him by the arm.

‘That’s my daughter,’ Eddy can be heard saying, as the crowd starts to shout and boo.

‘You better get up off me man. Get away from me bro,’ Briggs replies.

Police escorted Eddy out of the building following the confrontation and arrested him for disorderly conduct.

Baraboo High School superintendent files restraining order against dad who rushed graduation stage to stop him shaking hands with his daughter

Baraboo High School superintendent Rainey Briggs filed a restraining order against a dad who rushed the graduation stage to stop him shaking hands with his daughter

 In his restraining order, Briggs wrote stated Eddy said he is ‘not going to touch my (expletive) daughter’ Wisconsin News reports.

He added that he ‘created space’ and told Eddy to get away from him. 

Dane County Circuit Court Commissioner J. Alberto Quiroga has since temporarily ordered Eddy to have no contact with Briggs until a hearing on June 14. 

School District of Baraboo spokesperson Hailey Wagner also confirmed to Time magazine that Rainey has since filed a restraining order against him.

‘The School District of Baraboo is taking this incident very seriously and are working closely with local law enforcement to ensure a thorough investigation,’ Wagner said.

 ‘Our primary focus remains on celebrating the achievements of our graduates. 

‘We want to ensure that the significance of this milestone and the hard work of our students are not overshadowed by this unfortunate event.’ 

It is not yet known why Eddy was so intent on preventing his daughter from shaking hands with Rainey.

As his daughter worked her way through a line of school officials, shaking their hand, Matt Eddy grabbed superintendent Rainey Briggs by the arm and pushed him aside (far left)

While the reasons behind Matt Eddy’s actions remain unclear, social media users have been slamming him as they accuse him of ruining his daughter’s special moment

However it follows a dispute between a group of residents and Briggs and the school board.

A group of residents is currently trying to recall school board president Kevin Vodak, who was at the graduation.

Vodak has been accused of favoritism and providing inadequate pay and support for teachers.

Briggs has come under fire for his salary and those of other administrators, while contracts awarded to his consulting firms have also come under scrutiny.

Critics also pointed to a high turnover of staff during his tenure and student behavior problems.

The school district said in a statement: ‘Our primary focus remains on celebrating the achievements of our graduates. 

‘We want to ensure that the significance of this milestone and the hard work of our students are not overshadowed by this unfortunate event.’

The district added that they are working with law enforcement.

‘We would like to emphasize that the safety and well-being of our students, staff, and community members is a top priority… The School District of Baraboo is taking this incident very seriously.’

Police escorted Eddy out of the building following the confrontation and arrested him for disorderly conduct

The school board also issued a statement commenting Eddy.

‘No employee of the School District of Baraboo should fear for their physical safety when fulfilling their job duties or at any other time,’ the school board said.

‘That this adult felt emboldened to behave in this way in front of hundreds of students and other adults should deeply trouble us all; this type of behavior will not be tolerated.’

A disorderly conduct charge has been referred to the Sauk County District Attorney’s Office.

Baraboo high school was in headlines in 2018 after an image emerged appearing to show students giving a Nazi salute.

In an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com at the time, Peter Gust insisted that the virtually all-white group of boys were merely waving goodbye to their parents, not making any political statement.

‘I am very frustrated and find it reprehensible that people all over the world can snap to a judgment without knowing any facts and go ape — and it is coming from all over the world,’ he said.



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