TikTok star Mizzy arrested again: Controversial prankster apprehended days after being hit with fine and ban

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TikTok prankster Mizzy has been arrested days after being fined at Thames Magistrates’ Court over his viral prank videos.

Earlier this week, ‘Mizzy’ whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, was fined by the Met Police and appeared in court over a series of prank videos where he entered people’s homes uninvited.

Mizzy, 18, pleaded guilty to breaching a community protection notice after walking into a stranger’s property in a bid to go viral. He  was ordered to pay £365 and handed a two-year criminal behaviour order banning him from posting videos directly or indirectly on social media without consent of people featured in the clips.

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The controversial Tik Toker has now been arrested again after more videos emerged yesterday, including one in which he rides an e-bike through a Sainsbury’s. Footage of the arrest emerged on TikTok in a video apparently filmed by an associate, showing Mizzy being handcuffed.

Scotland Yard said: "On Friday, 26 May, officers arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of breach of a Criminal Behaviour Order. He has been taken into custody. Enquiries are ongoing."

‘Mizzy’, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, of Manor Road, Hackney was charged with failing to comply with a Community Protection Notice and will appear in custody at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (May 24).‘Mizzy’, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, of Manor Road, Hackney was charged with failing to comply with a Community Protection Notice and will appear in custody at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (May 24).
‘Mizzy’, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, of Manor Road, Hackney was charged with failing to comply with a Community Protection Notice and will appear in custody at Thames Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (May 24). | Bacari-Bronze O’Garro on TikTok

‘Pranks’ posted by Mizzy include storming into homes without permission in what has been described as a ‘disturbing’ social media trend. Mizzy had deleted his TikTok account and YouTube channel, which had almost 40,000 subscribers.

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