Close Menu
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's Hot

SOF Week 25 – Bunker Supply Co

May 9, 2025 2:00 pm

Bajío Zapata Fishing Sunglasses Review

May 9, 2025 1:51 pm

Bryan Kohberger prosecutors reveal who might testify at sentencing if convicted

May 9, 2025 1:45 pm
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Friday, May 9, 2025 2:44 pm EDT
Trending
  • SOF Week 25 – Bunker Supply Co
  • Bajío Zapata Fishing Sunglasses Review
  • Bryan Kohberger prosecutors reveal who might testify at sentencing if convicted
  • Father Allegedly ‘Forced’ 11-Year-Old Daughter to 'Assist' Him in Home Invasion and Then Fled the Scene Without Her: Prosecutors
  • SOF Week 25 – Qore Performance ICEFLASK K9 Holster
  • Overlanding Film Explores Baja Peninsula’s Rich History
  • Officials demand stricter bail after murder suspect cut ankle monitor and fled
  • Veterans group CEO defends Trump shake-ups at VA
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest VKontakte
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
  • Home
  • Guns
  • Knives
  • Gear
  • News
  • Videos
  • Community
Newsletter
Tactical AmericansTactical Americans
Home » 4 People, Who Call Themselves 'Cutthroat Cowboys,' Charged After Allegedly Riding Horses in Walmart
News

4 People, Who Call Themselves 'Cutthroat Cowboys,' Charged After Allegedly Riding Horses in Walmart

Jack BogartBy Jack BogartApr 13, 2025 1:03 am0 ViewsNo Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
4 People, Who Call Themselves 'Cutthroat Cowboys,' Charged After Allegedly Riding Horses in Walmart
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Four people in Louisiana have been charged after they allegedly rode their horses through a Walmart.

According to reports from local outlets WAFB, WBRZ and the Baton Rouge-based newspaper The Advocate, three adult men and one minor were arrested after turning themselves in to police on Friday, April 11. Their arrests came after a social media video of the four riding their horses through a Walmart in Baker — located about 11 miles north of Baton Rouge — went viral.

Baker Police Chief Carl Dunn told the outlets that Brendon Bridgewater, 24, Patrick Derozan, 22, and Mason Webb, 18, turned themselves in and were charged with misdemeanor counts of entering and remaining after forbidden, disturbing the peace and “unlawful posting of criminal activity for notoriety and publicity” — a state offense which stops anyone from posting videos or photos on a public forum for attention.

A fourth horseback rider, a 16-year-old boy, also turned himself in and now faces the same charges.

Several videos posted on social media platforms, including TikTok, X and Facebook, show four horseback riders trotting down the aisle at the Baker Walmart, located on Groom Road.

Bystanders can be heard saying, “What the f—?” and one person, who appeared to be a Walmart employee, laughed, before suggesting that someone call the police because the group was “gonna scare the s— out of somebody.”

Other footage posted on TikTok appeared to be taken from the perspective of one of the riders, as Big & Rich’s 2004 song “Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)” played.

Dunn told the Advocate that the group’s actions “might be fun to them at the time, but you know, this could’ve been real bad for other citizens.”

“We’ve got to always think of others before we act,” he added.

Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.          

Webb later spoke to WBRZ for an interview, in which he called himself and his friends the “cutthroat cowboys.” He said the group didn’t intend to hurt anyone with the stunt.

“It was fun, we were famous. That’s all,” he said.

As the outlet asked about the viral social media clips,” Webb explained, “We didn’t wanna hurt nobody or nothing. We always ride to Baker, and we just wanted to do it that day.”

After someone off-camera pointed out that there’s a discussion around bringing dogs inside stores such as Walmart, Webb agreed, adding that his horse is his “emotional support animal.”

Entering and remaining after forbidden and unlawful post of criminal activity each carry a potential fine of $500, a maximum prison sentence of six months, or both. Disturbing the peace carries a maximum sentence of 90 days or a $100 fine in Louisiana.



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

Bryan Kohberger prosecutors reveal who might testify at sentencing if convicted

Father Allegedly ‘Forced’ 11-Year-Old Daughter to 'Assist' Him in Home Invasion and Then Fled the Scene Without Her: Prosecutors

Officials demand stricter bail after murder suspect cut ankle monitor and fled

Veterans group CEO defends Trump shake-ups at VA

High School Best Friends Were Laid Next to Each Other ‘Holding Hands’ After Being Killed in Car Crash on Way to Prom: Report

Vance breaks with hawks, says U.S. must stay out of India–Pakistan war

Childcare Worker Allegedly Shown Pinching Several Children and Grabbing One Child by the Neck in CCTV Footage During Trial

Columbia protesters share pamphlets glorifying alleged terrorist Basel al-Araj

Pop Star Keisha Buchanan, Member of Girl Group Sugababes, Was ‘Beaten and Controlled by Ex’ for 3 Years, Court Hears

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Bajío Zapata Fishing Sunglasses Review

May 9, 2025 1:51 pm

Bryan Kohberger prosecutors reveal who might testify at sentencing if convicted

May 9, 2025 1:45 pm

Father Allegedly ‘Forced’ 11-Year-Old Daughter to 'Assist' Him in Home Invasion and Then Fled the Scene Without Her: Prosecutors

May 9, 2025 1:38 pm

SOF Week 25 – Qore Performance ICEFLASK K9 Holster

May 9, 2025 12:59 pm

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tactical, firearms and many more news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest News

Overlanding Film Explores Baja Peninsula’s Rich History

By news

Officials demand stricter bail after murder suspect cut ankle monitor and fled

By Jack Bogart

Veterans group CEO defends Trump shake-ups at VA

By Jack Bogart
Tactical Americans
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Copyright © 2025 Tactical Americans. Created by Sawah Solutions.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.