A horse escaped its rider and bolted into oncoming traffic in South Carolina after a man attempted to dance on the animal’s saddle, sending the panicked equine directly into the path of a speeding car that launched it over the vehicle’s hood.
Reckless Stunt Captured on Video
A social media video shows two men chasing the terrified horse down a residential street before the animal galloped into a busy intersection. The horse collided with a sedan traveling through the intersection, flipping over the vehicle’s hood in a violent impact. Witness Ja’Queria Lynch captured the entire incident on camera and immediately feared for the animal’s safety. Lynch told ABC 8 that police arrived quickly at the scene, but her first concern focused on whether the horse survived the collision.
The horse miraculously survived the crash and appeared uninjured after the impact, standing near the scene as officers arrived. Police confronted the two men responsible for the dangerous stunt, who had been pursuing the frightened animal down the street. The incident raised immediate questions about animal cruelty and public safety, as the horse’s panicked flight endangered motorists and pedestrians in the area.
Charges Filed Against Riders
Law enforcement arrested both men involved in the incident and charged them with disorderly conduct. The charges reflect the reckless nature of attempting dangerous stunts with a live animal on public streets, creating hazards for drivers and bystanders. The video shows the men’s complete disregard for the horse’s well-being and public safety, as their attempt to perform acrobatic tricks on the saddle directly caused the animal to bolt in terror.
Growing Concerns Over Animal Welfare
The disturbing footage highlights ongoing issues with irresponsible animal handling and social media-driven stunts that endanger animals and the public. The horse’s survival represents fortunate circumstances rather than responsible animal care. South Carolina authorities continue investigating whether additional charges related to animal cruelty or endangerment apply to the case. The incident serves as a stark reminder that animals are not props for viral videos, and dangerous behavior with livestock on public roads creates serious risks for entire communities.

The ahole the was doing tricks on the horse should be shot!
Agree
That lady being interviewed has a hog ring in her nose we put them on our pigs snouts so they don’t rut the ground. I wonder if she ruts??
I wonder where her headspace was when she thought that was a good idea
The rider AKA Horse Ass