From a local paper:
Bride and groom arrested on wedding night for bar fight
"Cazenovia — A Cazenovia couple spent their wedding night in jail last week after being involved in a bar fight at Henneberg Tavern and then resisting arrest when Cazenovia Village Police and Madison County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to the disturbance.
According
to police reports, village and county law enforcement officers
responded to a call of a large fight in progress at Henneberg Tavern
between a group of white males and females and a group of black males,
apparently as the result of racial slurs. While village police and
county sheriff’s deputies attempted to arrest Richard J. Bradley, 24, of
Cazenovia, who had just been married that night, the new bride, Ashley
P. Stowell, 23, of Cazenovia, interfered with the arrest and yelled at
the officers. Stowell was warned by police to stop her actions, and,
when she did not stop, handcuffed and placed in the back of a patrol
car. Stowell continued to yell and began kicking the car window and
door. When she refused to stop, a sheriff’s deputy had to use pepper
spray on her to keep her from breaking the window, according to the
police report.
Stowell
and Bradley both refused medical treatment at the scene once CAVAC
arrived. They were brought to the Cazenovia police station where Stowell
was arraigned before Village Judge Timothy Moore, ordered held on $500
bail and transported to the Madison County Jail.
Bradley
was held at the Cazenovia station before being charged by the sheriff’s
department with one count of disorderly conduct. While Bradley was in
the Cazenovia station holding cell, however, he urinated on the wall. A
criminal charge for that action will most likely be brought against him
by the Cazenovia Police Department, said Chief Michael Hayes."
I give it either six months or sixty years. The marriage, that is, not the prison sentences.
2 comments:
Birds of a feather . . .
Yeah, they were made for each other. Unfortunately.
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