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Men Charged with Riding Horses Through Louisiana Walmart Store

Three men and a teen have been charged after riding horses through a Walmart store in Baker, Louisiana. The incident was captured on video near the self-checkout area and through the Walmart Supercenter. The men, identified as Brendon Bridgewater, Patrick Derozan, and Mason Webb, turned themselves in on misdemeanor counts of entering and remaining after forbidden, unlawful post of criminal activity, and disturbing the peace. The fourth rider, a 16-year-old, also turned himself in on the same counts.

One of the men, Mason Webb, claimed that the horse he rode through Walmart was his “emotional support animal.” The incident occurred last week and was reported by local news outlets such as The Advocate, WBRZ, and Storyful. The men and the teen were charged with various offenses related to the incident, including entering and remaining after forbidden and disturbing the peace.

The video of the men and the teen riding horses through Walmart in Louisiana went viral, leading to their identification and subsequent turning themselves in to authorities. The men and the teen were charged with misdemeanor offenses for their actions, which included entering and remaining after forbidden, unlawful post of criminal activity, and disturbing the peace. Webb’s claim that the horse was his emotional support animal added an unusual twist to the story.

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