University at buffalo graduate chased on stage by police while holding infant son during ceremony in chaotic scene
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What an un-Bull-ievable moment. A University at Buffalo graduate and proud father defied school officials as he ran across the stage to receive his diploma with his young son in tow and
police in pursuit, according to viral footage that has been viewed over 8 million times. Jean Paul Al Arab had promised his son they’d collect his diploma together. He kept that vow at the
university’s Alumni Arena on Sunday despite the youngster not being allowed to cross the stage because of safety concerns. Al Arab — who celebrated his bachelor’s degree in criminology with
his infant son in his arms — ran on stage after the last names were called and took the spotlight with his kid, who wore a blue cap and gown to match his father. “I ran, that’s what I did. I
had to. I promised him I was gonna walk with him on the stage,” Al Arab told WGRZ. EXPLORE MORE School security and a police officer attempted to grab the determined graduate, but failed
when Al Arab made it on stage and celebrated in front of the raucous crowd. Al Arab also shook hands with the school administrators on stage before walking off as a police officer waited
behind him on stage. The newly graduated father was met by several officers in the arena as the crowd and other graduates looked on, with some booing the law enforcement response. Al Arab’s
antics during the UB College of Arts and Sciences undergraduate commencement ceremony were a last-minute decision by the father, whose initial plans were overruled by school officials.
“During a prep class for commencement, I asked if I could walk with my baby and they told me it was fine,” Al Arab shared in a post to TikTok. “When the time came, they tried to stop me and
even called the police. They tried to escort me out, but honestly, the only reason they let me go was because all of you who cheered and supported me.” he said, referencing the large crowd
inside Alumni Arena. Al Arab says he worked two jobs, one overnight, and took care of his son during the day while the boy’s mother was out, all while being a full-time student at the SUNY
institute. “Here I am graduating with my boy by my side. WE DID IT!” he wrote. He said he graduated in fall 2024 and already received his diploma, but had the opportunity to walk across the
stage during the spring ceremony. The University at Buffalo stated it wouldn’t allow Al Arab’s son on the stage due to safety concerns. “Commencement rules are in place for the safety of all
those in attendance and to avoid disruptions in the venue, ensuring each graduate is equally provided with a well-deserved moment to individually cross the stage and be recognized for their
outstanding accomplishments at UB,” the school said in a statement obtained by WGRZ. Al Arab received a flood of support across social media for sharing the emotional moment alongside his
son despite officials trying to stop him. “You put in the work and I am sure the (money). If you want to walk wit the thing that drove you to succeed, there shouldn’t be a problem,” one
person said on TikTok. “Show that kid what it means to be successful!” “It’s so strange they tried stopping you when they allow mothers to walk with their baby all the time,” another
commenter added. “The police officer could have at least moved out the way since you had already made it that far,” a third said, referencing the officer who stood on the stage. Al Arab’s
son, despite wearing the traditional cap and gown, did not receive a diploma, with the school saying he was a few credits shy of graduation standards. “We hope to see him back on stage in
about 20 years so he can follow in his dad’s footsteps,” the school said.
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