Groom, another Harris deputy arrested at wedding reception

This is one wedding the guests won't soon forget.

Two Harris County deputies, one of them the groom, were arrested at a wedding reception, KHOU-Channel 11 reported on Monday evening.

Groom Kevin Meyer and guest Christopher Lock were allegedly involved in a confrontation with Harris County Precinct 1 constables working security at the celebration held at the SPJST lodge, 1435 Beall in northwest Houston, on Saturday.

KHOU says Meyer's father allegedly pushed one of the constables, who were asked by lodge officials to shut down the event because "things got out of hand." The father was detained, according to KHOU, and Meyer and Lock got involved.

The Houston TV station reports:

"Lock was asked to leave the property and ended up getting arrested for criminal trespassing. He is on administrative duty pending the outcome of the investigation.

Meyer was arrested for reportedly interfering with duties of a public servant. His duty at work hasn't changed."

Meyer was released on $500 bail, and Lock posted $1,000 bail, KTRK-Channel 13 report.

Meyer's attorney, Jed Silverman, told KHOU a constable was being abusive. There's no further information on details about the alleged fight. The arrested deputies will be appearing in court on Friday, KHOU says.

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