Video: Four charged after riding horses through Louisiana Walmart
PUZZLE!: Four men face charges after riding horses through Louisiana Walmart
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Four people in Louisiana have been charged with disorderly conduct at a small-town Walmart last week.
A video that has gone viral on TikTok shows three men and a teenager riding horses through the grounds of a store in Baker, Louisiana.
According to local news agency WBRZ, the incident occurred on April 8.
Three men and a teenager are facing charges after they rode horses through a Walmart in Baker, Louisiana, and posted a video of their adventure to TikTok. (Fox News)
Another video taken by a Walmart worker shows them entering the store, staying at the self-checkout for about 20 seconds, and then heading to the back of the store. One of the participants holds a phone and films their antics.
The Baker Police Department issued a request for information on the four riders, who eventually turned themselves in on misdemeanor charges.
Brandon Bridgewater, 24; Patrick DeRozan, 22; Mason Webb, 18; and a 16-year-old boy are charged with unlawfully entering and remaining on restricted property while engaging in criminal activity and disorderly conduct, The Advocate in Baton Rouge reported.
Three men and one teenager turned themselves in to Baker police on misdemeanor charges. (Fox News)
In Louisiana, it is illegal to post video or live stream a crime for the purpose of gaining publicity or publicity, leading to the charge of “unlawful publication of criminal activity.”
In a video taken by a Walmart worker, one employee can be heard saying, “They're not supposed to come in here like that. They're going to scare the living daylights out of somebody.”
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