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Mizzy was in court on Wednesday for one of her prank videos.
A London teenager who broke into a stranger’s house to make a prank TikTok video has been arrested, two days after appearing in court.
Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, better known as Mizzy, was arrested Friday by a plainclothes officer for allegedly violating a criminal conduct order.
On Wednesday, the 18-year-old admitted breaching a community protection notice for trespassing on May 15 in Hackney.
O’Garro’s prank videos have made him famous in recent days.
In the latest arrest, the Metropolitan Police officer can be seen handcuffing the teenager and telling him that he allegedly uploaded two videos to social media, an apparent violation of the terms of the conduct order imposed on him on Wednesday.
On Thursday, O’Garro was interviewed by Talk TV host Piers Morgan, and their nasty exchange was widely shared on social media.
Morgan criticized the teen for his pranks, which included bothering train passengers and breaking into a man’s car by claiming it was his Uber.
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On Wednesday, Thames Magistrates Court heard how O’Garro, who is from Stoke Newington, in north-east London, received a notice of community protection last May, on the condition that he must not trespass on private property.
Entering the house without permission to film his TikTok prank breached that condition. The court heard as O’Garro entered the property, went downstairs, sat down on a sofa, and said “is this where the study group is?”
Judge Charlotte Crangle fined him more than £300 and listed as a condition of the teen’s criminal behavior order that he must not post videos directly or indirectly to social media without the documented consent of the individuals featured in the content.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “On Friday May 26, officers arrested an 18-year-old man on suspicion of breaching a criminal conduct order.
“He has been arrested. Investigations are ongoing.”
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