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Four ‘cowboys’ arrested for riding horses through Walmart

The “cutthroat cowboys” have found themselves in hot water after a daring escapade at a Walmart in Louisiana. The four men, known for their wild antics, rode their horses through the aisles of the store, causing quite a stir among shoppers and employees.

A viral video captured the moment the group, mounted on their “emotional support” horses, trotted through the store with confidence. The footage showed stunned onlookers as the cowboys made their way past the cashiers and down the aisles, with one woman exclaiming, “Oh hell no,” as she recorded the bizarre scene.

A Walmart employee, seemingly amused by the unexpected visitors, suggested calling the police, joking that the horsemen were “gonna scare the sh–t out of somebody.” The cowboys, undeterred by the commotion they caused, continued their ride through the store as the Big & Rich song “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” played in the background.

Two of the riders, Mason Webb and a juvenile offender, turned themselves in to police after warrants were issued for their arrest. Brendon Bridgwater and Patrick Derozan also surrendered to authorities, facing charges of entering and remaining after forbidden, unlawful post of criminal activity, and disturbing the peace.

In a surprising twist, Webb revealed that the group had no real reason for their escapade other than wanting to have some fun and gain some attention. He claimed that they always rode their horses to Baker and decided to take a detour through the Walmart on that particular day. Webb even went as far as to label his horse as his “emotional support animal.”

Despite their lighthearted intentions, the “cutthroat cowboys” now face legal consequences for their impromptu ride through the Walmart. The incident, while entertaining for some, serves as a reminder that even the most harmless pranks can have serious repercussions.

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