Janelle Griffith is a national reporter for NBC News focusing on issues of race and policing.
The man who disrupted a Wisconsin high school graduation when he stormed the stage and blocked the superintendent from shaking hands with his daughter said he disliked the administrator and wanted to prevent him “from having the satisfaction” of shaking her hand, according to a police report.
Briggs told the officer that Eddy’s daughter was at one point expelled from the school, according to the report, but that he does not directly interact with parents regarding expulsions and could not recall any other interactions he had with Eddy nor any reason why Eddy reacted the way he did. Briggs also told the officer that he planned to obtain a restraining order against Eddy, which he was granted this week.
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