WATCH: Pranksters Ride Horseback Through Walmart

Introducing the Four Horsemen of Retail. I mean, have horse, wild ride...but into Walmart?

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Walmart, however, was not so happy with this horseplay. After video of the wannabe cowboys prancing into a Baker, Louisiana Walmart store went viral a police search was on to uncover their identities.

 

 

On April 11th, the three men and one minor male reportedly turned themselves in, according to People.com.

24-year-old Brendon Bridgewater, 22-year-old Patrick Derozan, 18-year-old Mason Webb, and an unidentified 16-year-old all face several charges, the most interesting of which is "unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity", a Louisiana state law meant to discourage anyone from posting videos or photos on a public forum for attention.

But Mason Webb told WBRZ that's exactly what he and his cohorts were after. "It was fun, we were famous. That's all," he said, "We didn't wanna hurt nobody or nothing. We always ride to Baker, and we just wanted to do it that day."

At best the risky riders could be fined. At worst, they could receive jail time.

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