Four people face positions in Louisiana for horse in a small Walmart town last week.
The video that was published on Tiktok and went viral on social networks showed three men and a teenager who rode on horseback through the business in Baker, Louisiana.
The incident took place on April 8, according to the WBRZ local media.
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Three men and a teenager face charges after red horses through a Walmart in Baker, Louisiana, and published a video of their barrel adventure. (Fox News)
A separate video task of a Walmart employee showed them that they entered the store, hung around the Auto-Checkout area for about 20 seconds and then headed towards the rear of the store. You could see a rider holding his phone filming his getaway.
The Baker Police Department issued a request for information on the four runners, and finally the charges were delivered in several ways.
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Brendon Bridgewater, 24; Patrick Derozan, 22; Mason Webb, 18; And a 16 -year -old faces charges to enter and remove after a prohibited and innumerable position of criminal activities and disturb peace, according to the lawyer in Baton Rouge.
The three men and a teenager gave themselves to the Baker police for positions of Agima. (Fox News)
It is illegal in Louisiana to publish a video or transmit a live crime to win notoriety or advertising, which is where the position for “illegal position of criminal activity” comes.
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In the video tasks of a Walmart employee, you can listen to a worker who says: “They are not supposed to enter here. They will scare someone’s ST.”