Men enter a supermarket with their “emotional support horses,” and the video goes viral

Men ride their 'emotional support horses' inside Walmart, and video goes viralMen ride their 'emotional support horses' inside Walmart, and video goes viral
Men ride their “emotional support horses” inside Walmart, and video goes viral (Photo: X)

Four men, dubbed the “Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” went viral after being filmed riding their “emotional support horses” inside a Walmart in Louisiana.

The incident occurred last week in the city of Baker, prompting police to respond to reports of men riding horses inside the store, according to a report by WBRZ 2.

Customers present at the Walmart captured the unusual scene and shared videos of the men and their horses on social media. In one clip, a store employee can be seen laughing but warning the riders that police would be called.

Mason Webb, 18, and a juvenile turned themselves in to police shortly after arrest warrants were issued. The other two, Brendon Bridgwater, 24, and Patrick Derozan, 22, surrendered to authorities Friday morning, according to the Baker Police Department.

After his arrest, Webb told WBRZ 2 that the group’s only intent was “to have fun.” “We didn’t want to hurt anyone… We always rode our horses into Baker, and we just wanted to do it that day. He’s my emotional support animal.”

Nevertheless, all four riders were charged with unauthorized entry, illegal activity, and disturbing the peace.

Photo and video: Facebook / X @WBRZ. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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