Last week, shoppers at a Walmart in Baker, Louisiana, were astonished when four men rode horses through the store. The riders, unfazed by shoppers and employees, led to a viral video but faced serious legal repercussions. Charged with disturbing the peace and unlawful posting of criminal activity, the group highlighted the increasing trend of outrageous public stunts for attention. Notably, a Louisiana law now penalizes individuals involved in criminal activity who share it for publicity, complicating the group's desire for notoriety through their antics.
Shoppers at a Walmart in Baker, La., were startled when four gentlemen casually rambling through the aisles on horseback, unfazed by the busy environment.
The accused, including Brendon Bridgewater, expressed that they do certain things to attract attention, admitting the publicity is part of their groupâs identity.
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