Season 3, Episode 14: In this episode, we talk about the UK, TikTok, and social media influencer Mizzy, aka Bacari Bronze O'garro. Who was fined for entering somebody's house as a prank he recorded on video, also for his involvement in a prank of knocking a man over into the road, running off with an elderly ladies dog and asking a man on a railway platform if he wants to die. He has been arrested a few times for these menacing acts but also for the breaching of the social media court order after the team was given a slap on the wrist for the vile home invasion video, he has been seen cycling in the back of a Sainsbury's store which customers are forbidden from entering He has also posted videos of the same 'prank' at branches of McDonald's and Greggs - filming himself as he walked into the staff areas at the back of the shops before posing.
Other pranks include him walking into unsuspecting people's houses and taking hats off the top of strangers' heads in the street.
Why was Mizzy arrested?
On May 24, the 18-year-old admitted to failing to comply with a community protection notice when he appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court.
He was fined £200 and will have to pay an £80 surcharge with £85 in prosecution costs.
Varinder Hayre, prosecuting, told the court that O'Garro was issued with a community protection notice on May 11 last year and that two of its conditions were that he did not trespass on to private property, Ms. Hayre said that he then breached that notice by entering a home on May 15 this year.
Days later, a spokesman for the Met Police told MailOnline: '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.'
On the morning of Thursday, May 25, prior to his arrest, he had shared footage of himself on Twitter, where he rides the top of a moving bus.
Mizzy was released on conditional bail on May 30
When has Mizzy been on TV?
He has been heavily criticised for his actions - which resulted in his arrest by police - including in an interview with Piers Morgan on his Talk TV show.
Morgan asked the prankster: 'What has been motivating you to terrorise the people around where you live?'
Mizzy replied: 'I wouldn't really call it terrorising, I'll just call it more having fun.'
He said that 'UK laws are weak, simple as' when asked how he was able to get off so lightly with the bizarre stunts.
Morgan then asked: 'A lot of the stuff that you do could have consequences far more serious, but you don't care, do you, as long as you get a laugh?'
O'Garro replied: 'Of course I care… I have remorse.' He then said he is his 'own person' and 'I am legally an adult now so I can do what I want'.
Morgan ended the interview by saying: 'You're just a complete moron.'
Since that interview, Mizzy appeared on BBC's Newsnight, when he boasted that he no longer needs to do 'pranks' because he is 'established'.
In the interview, Mizzy and fellow guest Laura Bates also discussed Andrew Tate's influence on young men.
Following the Newsnight appearance, the BBC came in for rafts of criticism for platforming the prankster.
Is Mizzy banned from TikTok?
While Mizzy has no obviously discernable TikTok account following his arrest, his videos can still be found on the platform being re-shared by many others.
The prankster uses various other social media, too. However, he recently indicated to Metro.co.uk that his content could be changing.
He said now that he is able to support his family, he wants to be a better influence, not least for his eight-month-old son.
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