‘The It My Emotional Support Animal’: Four people alleged after riding horses through Louisiana Walmart

Four American persons who dubbed themselves “Jackfruit cowboy“Are facing legal consequences after another viral video He was shown riding “emotional support” horses through a Walmart in Louisiana, Baker.
The incident took place last week and was captured in a small video broadcast on social media. Initially in footage shared by local outlet WBRZ 2, the store corridors and the previous cashier, horses riding the group through stunning customers and employees are shown.
In the video, a woman can be heard repeatedly about “Oh Hell No”, while another person expresses shock. A Walmart employee is seen laughing before giving suggestions that the authorities should be called, given that the riders may “scare the body with someone.”
The additional ticketing footage is believed to be filmed with a horse back inside the store, in which the group was to play in the background with Big and Rich’s song “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)”, as reported by New York Post.
After public outrage and police checkArrest warrants were issued. Mason Web, 18, and an anonymous teenager replaced himself shortly after. Later, the remaining two members – Brendon Bridgewater, 24, and Patrick Derejan, 22 – On Friday morning, the Baker became Harsins in the police department.
In an interview with WBRZ 2, the web explained that group functions did not mean loss, but were simply for entertainment and social media attention. “It was fun, we were famous. It is all,” the web said. He said, “We did not want to hurt anyone … We always ride for a baker, and we wanted to do it that day,” he said, “This is my emotional support animal.”
All four individuals are facing several allegations, including entering and remaining, harassing illegal posting of criminal activity and harassing peace.