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Home / Crime and Justice / TikTok Prankster 'Mizzy' Back to Stunts Despite Jail & Promises

TikTok Prankster 'Mizzy' Back to Stunts Despite Jail & Promises

6 Feb

Summary

  • Mizzy, jailed in 2023, is back to performing dangerous stunts.
  • He was previously sentenced for phone theft and violating court orders.
  • New videos show him cycling dangerously in supermarkets.
TikTok Prankster 'Mizzy' Back to Stunts Despite Jail & Promises

Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, infamously known as 'Mizzy,' has resumed his reckless online stunts, breaking promises made to the courts and probation officers. He was previously jailed for 18 weeks in November 2023 for breaching a court order prohibiting videos of unwilling individuals and later received a community sentence in June 2024 for snatching a woman's phone.

Despite publicly stating he had reformed, citing a new job and family, Mizzy has reverted to performing dangerous pranks for clicks. Recent videos show him cycling erratically inside Lidl, Iceland, and Tesco stores, narrowly missing customers and disregarding staff warnings.

His actions starkly contrast with his earlier assertions of change, where he vowed to focus on vlogs, music, and responsible content. These latest stunts, including attempting to enter a synagogue and an overnight stay in an Ikea store ending in arrest, echo the behaviour that led to his previous legal troubles.

In 2023, a judge criticized his pranks as unfunny and motivated by a desire for fame and sponsorships, noting the distress caused to the public. Mizzy had also publicly criticized the UK justice system. His community sentence in June 2024 was for stealing a £1,000 phone in 2022, an act that left the victim feeling violated and scared.

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After his jail sentence, Mizzy resumed performing dangerous stunts, including cycling recklessly inside supermarkets and other public places.
Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, known as Mizzy, was previously jailed for breaching a court order that prohibited posting videos of people without their consent.
Recent stunts include cycling erratically inside Lidl, Iceland, and Tesco stores, narrowly missing shoppers, and an incident where he and friends spent the night in an Ikea store, resulting in their arrest.

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