
The proud father and recent university at the Buffalo graduate resisted school rules – and avoided security – to fulfill his young son’s promise: Take a step into the school -leaving exam together.
Jean Paul Al Arab, who won the title in criminology, was captured on Sunday in the now viral video, which ran through the start phase at the UB Alumni Arena, held his son and dodged police attempts to capture him.
“I ran, that’s what I did. I had to,” said Al Arab Wgrz as quoted by the New York Post. “I promised him to go with him on stage.”
Rejected permission, Al Arab makes a bold movement
According to Alr Ara, it was initially said to be acceptable to bring his son during the preparation class. But on the day of graduation, the university turned the course and quoted security concerns.
“During the preparatory class, I asked if I could walk with my child, and they told me it’s okay,” Viral Tiktok said in the video. “When time came, they tried to stop me and even called the police.”
The video shows that Al Arab runs on the stage after all names have been called. His infant son was dressed in the corresponding blue cap and dress. The crowd broke out when he shook his hands with university officials before he got out, where the policeman was waiting for him.
Police are trying to stop him – instead of healthy
The moment became dramatic when the security staff and the police officer tried to retain his father.
“They tried to accompany me,” Al Arab said in his post Tiktok, “but honestly, the only reason they let me go was that everyone who encouraged me and supported me.”
University quotes safety rules
In its statement, WGRZ University in Buffalo said its decision was based on security, the post reported.
“The launch rules are introduced in terms of the safety of all who participate, and to avoid disruption of the venue, and ensured that each graduate is equally deserved for a moment,” the school said.
Father’s journey: Two work and full -time student
Al Arab, who, according to the report, said he had completed in the autumn of 2024 and had already received his diploma, had the opportunity to go to the ceremony in the spring of 2025. He shared on social media that he worked in two jobs during the day – one overnight – while taking care of his son and attending full -time UB.
“Here I will jerk with my boy by my side. We did it!” He wrote in his title Tiktok.
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