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My brother in law works for the home office of Wal-mart and he recieved this email from the higher-ups. The story also appeared on CNN. I guess the wild "west" is still alive and well in Arkansas!
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EL DORADO, Ark. (AP) - Frontier justice and modern retailing collided when
> police arrested two men for riding horses through the food section of a
Wal
> - Mart Supercenter. Store workers told police early Sunday the men rode
> horses through the store, then led officers to a large pile of horse
manure
> just inside the entrance.
> Officers were able to stop John Glenn Carelock, 20, and were trying to
coax
> Clinton Evers, 23, from his horse when Evers rode off, with officers in
> pursuit. Police said Evers was swinging what appeared to be either reins
or
> a rope at deputies. When police yelled for him to stop and dismount, he
> responded by yelling an obscenity. He fled into a wooded area, and was
later
> caught on a nearby road.
> Evers was arrested on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and public
> intoxication. Carelock was booked for public intoxication. Both men were
> released on citations to appear in Municipal Court.
>

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EL DORADO, Ark. (AP) - Frontier justice and modern retailing collided when
> police arrested two men for riding horses through the food section of a
Wal
> - Mart Supercenter. Store workers told police early Sunday the men rode
> horses through the store, then led officers to a large pile of horse
manure
> just inside the entrance.
> Officers were able to stop John Glenn Carelock, 20, and were trying to
coax
> Clinton Evers, 23, from his horse when Evers rode off, with officers in
> pursuit. Police said Evers was swinging what appeared to be either reins
or
> a rope at deputies. When police yelled for him to stop and dismount, he
> responded by yelling an obscenity. He fled into a wooded area, and was
later
> caught on a nearby road.
> Evers was arrested on misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and public
> intoxication. Carelock was booked for public intoxication. Both men were
> released on citations to appear in Municipal Court.
>
