Monday, January 27, 2014

Man arranges fake arrest for surprise marriage proposal Ilana Lemack

A man from New Hampshire planned an unforgettable proposal to his bride-to-be involving the town's police chief. Matt Van Vliet and his now-fiancée, Samantha Labo, were on their way to a farewell dinner with friends when police pulled them over. Police Chief Edward G. Andersen and his partner approach the vehicle and ask Van Vliet for his license and registration. The girlfriend was confused as to why they got pulled over, considering they were going the speed limit. When Labo asked why they were being pulled over, the policeman responded with a rude remark. The policemen walked away and came back and told Van Vliet there was a warrant for his arrest. While the police officer was handcuffing Van Vliet, the officer did a quick pat down and found a ring box. The video (all recorded from a camera inside the police car) shows him taking the box out of the Van Vliet's pocket and asking him what it is. Van Vliet then takes the ring from the officer and walks over to Labo, who is crying. Van Vliet gets down on one knee and asks her to marry him. The couple originally met several years ago after they were arrested (but then let go) at an underage drinking party. He thought what better way to propose than by "being arrested" 

This is actually so cute/funny. I hope when i get proposed to it is something unique like this. It is also nice to see an uplifting current event for a change, rather than the shootings/political  type things I usually post. I really enjoyed reading this…which is rare for me

http://www.cnn.com/2014/01/24/us/new-hampshire-police-marriage-proposal/index.html?hpt=us_c2

1 comment:

  1. This is such a strange way to propose! but i guess it is very unique - Nia Edwards 4th period

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