A Mississippi firefighter has been fired, but his dismissal has nothing to do with criminal allegations or mischief.
Columbus Firefighter Jonathan Goodman's fate was sealed when he said: "I do."
It turns out his wife's uncle is also a firefighter. Although he holds the same rank as the newlywed and is stationed at another firehouse on a different shift, the nuptials made them related.
Fire Chief Martin Andrews told local reporters: "I told (Goodman) that according to city policy in nepotism he could be terminated...He terminated himself. He was a good firefighter, of course, but he just made the choice to get married which violated our nepotism policy. He can no longer work for the fire department."
Goodman, 25, had been employed with fire department since April 2013.
He turned down an offer to transfer to the police department, saying his passion is firefighting.