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La Porte Today
By the People, for the People
Groom Arrested Moments Before Courthouse Wedding in Indiana
Police interrupted the ceremony to take the man into custody on a felony charge.
Mar. 19, 2026 at 1:51pm
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Just as he was about to get married at the La Porte County Courthouse in Indiana, a groom named Bradley D. Armstrong was arrested by police on a felony charge. The La Porte County Sheriff's Office described the incident as "something straight out of the Wedding Crashers film" as Sergeant Swanson and Deputy Ryan interrupted the couple's big day to take the groom into custody.
Why it matters
The arrest of a groom just before his wedding ceremony is an extremely rare and unusual occurrence that highlights the unpredictable nature of life events and the potential for legal issues to disrupt major milestones. This story raises questions about the circumstances that led to the felony charge and the impact it will have on the couple's wedding plans.
The details
According to the La Porte County Sheriff's Office, Bradley D. Armstrong was arrested by Sergeant Swanson and Deputy Ryan just moments before he was set to get married at the La Porte County Courthouse. The authorities have not disclosed the specific felony charge that Armstrong was arrested for, but they described the incident as "something straight out of the Wedding Crashers film" as they interrupted the couple's wedding ceremony to take the groom into custody.
- On Tuesday, March 17, 2026, Bradley D. Armstrong was arrested by police just before his scheduled courthouse wedding.
The players
Bradley D. Armstrong
The groom who was arrested on a felony charge right before his scheduled wedding ceremony at the La Porte County Courthouse.
Sergeant Swanson
A police officer who arrested Bradley D. Armstrong at the courthouse just before his wedding.
Deputy Ryan
A police officer who assisted Sergeant Swanson in arresting Bradley D. Armstrong at the courthouse just before his wedding.
The takeaway
This highly unusual incident highlights the unpredictable nature of life events and the potential for legal issues to disrupt major milestones like weddings. The arrest of the groom just before his ceremony raises questions about the specific circumstances that led to the felony charge and the impact it will have on the couple's wedding plans.


