Brockton School Committee Holds Closed Meeting on Mayor Complaint
State Police are investigating a formal complaint, and a judge ordered the mayor to stay 100 yards from the student.
- A harassment prevention order was issued against Brockton Mayor Moises Rodrigues following a complaint by a high school student and their parents, prompting a state police investigation.
- The order requires the mayor to stay 100 yards away from the student, with details kept confidential due to the minor's involvement.
- During a Brockton High School graduation ceremony, a woman publicly accused Mayor Rodrigues of mistreating her daughter, but no charges have been filed related to this incident.
- The Brockton School Committee scheduled a closed executive session to discuss the complaints, with a court hearing on the harassment prevention order set for June 22 to determine if it will be extended.
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Brockton school committee meets behind closed doors to discuss allegations against mayor
The Brockton School Committee met in executive session Wednesday night to discuss allegations involving Brockton Mayor Moises Rodrigues and a student, as both school officials and law enforcement continue to investigate the matter.
Brockton mayor under investigation after parent storms field at graduation during his remarks - Boston News, Weather, Sports
Brockton Mayor Moises Rodrigues is under investigation following an incident at the high school’s graduation Saturday in which a mother stormed the field during his remarks and shouted, “you know what you did to my daughter!” Rodrigues was speaking when the angry parent stormed the field during Brockton High School’s graduation ceremony. Police detained the woman as Rodrigues continued speaking, and she was eventually escorted away from the scen…
Brockton mayor served harassment prevention order after confrontation with student’s mother
A judge approved a harassment prevention order against Brockton Mayor Moises Rodrigues on Monday — two days after a student’s mother emotionally confronted him at Brockton High School’s graduation.
Brockton mayor served with harassment prevention order
An investigation involving Brockton’s mayor is ongoing after a woman confronted him during a high school graduation ceremony. Video from Brockton High School’s graduation appears to show a woman yelling toward Mayor Moises Rodrigues, “You know what you did to my daughter.” The mayor’s office said in a statement Wednesday that Rodrigues was approached during the Huntington Day Parade on May 22 and told that an interaction with a student had made …
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