Cops launch probe into new Mizzy video

EXCLUSIVE: Cops launch probe into new Mizzy video showing TikTok tearaway, 18, sneaking into person’s flat in home invasion ‘prank’ that could land troublemaker back in jail

  • The Metropolitan Police force confirmed they were aware of the videos today

Scotland Yard have launched a probe into a new video posted by TikTok tearaway Mizzy where he is seen sneaking into another person’s home despite the fact he has a court order that could land him jail for doing so, MailOnline can exclusively reveal today.

The Metropolitan Police said that it is aware of the video and that enquiries into the matter are ongoing.

It comes as the troublemaker – whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro – posted new footage to his Twitter account where he last night admitted that he could ‘go to prison’ for embarking on his latest prank.

In the video, Mizzy sneaks through an open flat door while its residents sit on the balcony. He is then seen opening two bedroom doors and laughing until the homeowners notice, running towards him. He is then chased out the flat by a barking Alsatian. 

Mizzy was last month handed a two-year criminal behaviour order which stated he must not directly or indirectly post videos on social media without the documented consent of those featured in the content. 

It is unclear if the tearaway, from Hackney, east London, staged the prank or if the people in the flat were strangers. 

Mizzy, 18, – whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro – was seen with his sidekick Harle Jordean, 19, filming a video sneaking into someone’s house

Metropolitan Police have confirmed that they are looking into the new videos that emerged last night  

Stood in apartment block with two friends, he tells his followers: ‘I am standing in the block with the guys, and I saw door that’s open and I know I could go for prison, and I know it’s stupid and I know this guy is going to say no.’

Managing to persuade his friends by claiming ‘it’s for the memes, it’s for the bants, it’s for the guys’, the three friends then creep into the home, with Mizzy’s two friends filming him.

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He then peers into two bedrooms, including one which has a cot in, before sneaking into the living room, where the couple and their dog see the trio and run after them.

In a second video shared on his Twitter account, captioned ‘my leg is mash’, Mizzy is seen sprinting out the door and down the corridor as the animal chases him.

Accompanying him was his friend Harle Jordean, 19, who was on his way to becoming a millionaire while he was still at school and dreamed of becoming the next Sir Alan Sugar after starting his own marble business – which became a global success.  

Over the past few months, Mizzy has caused fury after he shared videos of him stealing pensioner’s dogs and trespassing in people’s homes.

Other videos of his ‘vile’ pranks’ included asking a stranger if he ‘wanted to die’ and jumping out on a passer-by.

He sparked outrage with his antics, culminating in him putting a family ‘at risk’ by barging into their home with others while their young children were present, pretending he was trying to find a study group.

In another video, Mizzy is seen leading a gang of yobs into the clothing store Primark on Oxford Street which they proceed to trash.

In a new video shared on Twitter, the 18-year-old said although he could ‘go to prison’, he ‘had to’ break into a ‘random house one last time’


Mizzy is seen walking into the home before spotting people on the balcony. A dog is then seen chasing him out of the flat 

Accompanying him was his sidekick Harle Jorean, 19, who was on his way to becoming a millionaire while he was still at school and dreamed of becoming the next Sir Alan Sugar after starting his own marble business, which became a global success

He eggs on his followers shouting ‘Primark! Ay, Primark!’ as some get on tables and counters at the till, throwing products on the floor.

O’Garro then, while continuing to run around the shop, shouts: ‘Go subscribe to Mizzy!’

He then leads his followers around the shop and heads back to the door, shouting ‘Everyone out! Out!’

His young followers can be heard cheering their idol on, saying things like: ‘I love Mizzy!’

The video resurfaced after O-Garro had been invited on as guest for a series of broadcast interviews, which included being interviewed on Newsnight and TalkTV.

His appearance on the BBC’s late night news show was deemed controversial by some.

Criticising the broadcaster on ­Twitter, Conservative Party member Chris Rose said: ‘Why is Mizzy on Newsnight? We should not reward or incentivise his illegal, anti-social behaviour. Idiotic decision by the BBC.’

He also featured on Andre Walker’s TalkTV show but was thrown out after an on-air row where the presenter accused the teenager of giving another guest a ‘threatening look’.

O’Garro has already been taken back to court after he was admitted failing to comply with a community protection notice in Thames Magistrates’ Court last month of failing to comply with his community protection notice

In another video, Mizzy is seen leading a gang of yobs into the clothing store Primark on Oxford Street which they proceed to trash

Mizzy (right), whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, appeared on Walker’s show this evening along with political commentator Reem Ibrahim (left)

Mr Walker ordered security to remove Mizzy from the studio which received a positive response from those on social media.

One wrote: ‘That’s the first time an actual adult man has given him a proper telling off. Well done.’

Speaking to MailOnline after the incident, however, Mizzy denied claims he did anything wrong.

He said: ‘The whole time Reem Ibrahim was smiling, and I didn’t even do anything but give her eye contact while I was thinking about her question.’

O’Garro has already been taken back to court after he admitted failing to comply with a community protection notice. in Thames Magistrates’ Court last month of failing to comply with his community protection notice.

Judge Charlotte Crangle issued him with a two-year criminal behaviour order (CBO), including that he must not directly or indirectly post videos on social media without the documented consent of those featured in the content.

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