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Bride, groom arrested after post-wedding bar brawl in Canada

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Post-wedding bar brawl lands newlyweds in jail
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ByJULIA JACOBO
August 24, 2017, 10:26 PM

— -- A bride and groom in Canada spent part of their wedding night in jail after they were arrested following a bar brawl, police said.

On Sunday, police responded to a bar in downtown Edmonton, where the bride and groom were taken into custody for their alleged involvement in the incident, Noreen Remtulla, spokesperson for the Edmonton Police Service, told ABC News.

The bride was charged with assault, while the groom was charged with mischief under $5,000, Remtulla said. It is unclear how the altercation started.

A 36-year-old bride and 37-year-old groom were arrested on Aug. 20 after they were involved in an altercation in Edmonton, Canada, police said.
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Witnesses on the scene told CTV Edmonton that the bride -- still in her white wedding dress -- actively participated in the altercation, which spilled out of the bar.

“The bride is just swinging, and the melee ends up on the sidewalk,” one witness told CTV.

“As we’re watching, you just see this girl in a wedding dress right in the middle of it,” another witness said.

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Photos and video posted to social media show police officers as they put the couple in handcuffs.

Police said they are aware of the social media posts but declined to comment on them.

After the couple were arrested, they were taken to the police station, Remtulla said. They were released on a promise to appear in court, she said.

The couple's first appearances have been scheduled for September, Remtulla said. They are expected to enter a plea on that date.

ABC News' Devin Villacis contributed to this report.

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