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    TikTok infamous live-streamer terrorises London c-store [video]

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    A London based convenience store owner was harassed by TikTok influencer Mizzy who later circulated the video of the act on social media inviting huge criticism.

    In the video shared here below, Mizzy, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, is seen trashing a London convenience shop with his friends. The shocked retailer watches while objecting in between on as the screaming teens rip through the displays, throws around stuff and leave a trail of destruction behind them, with countless items piled on the shop floor.

    More and more beige-clad boys storm into view and climb on shelves to drag boxes with additional stock into the aisles. The shopkeeper is left speechless as Mizzy, filming himself in another video, after slamming a stack of cash onto the counter while shouting “Shopping is an illusion”.

    The video was shared on TikTok last week. It has been slammed since then by social media users with some calling on police action on the teen prankster.

    “I’ll say it again. If you commit a crime or harassment for the purpose of creating “content” for social media then there needs to be a special charge. Some sort of minimum jail time would stop this quickly. It’s not in TikTok best interest to ban these videos or his account,” wrote one Twitter user.

    “The fault lays with the politics that doesn’t allow consequences,” wrote another user.

    “People like this serve no purpose in society. Store owners want a calm, peaceful and respectful atmosphere for their customers, not a bunch of delinquents causing trouble and making a disturbance for no reason whatsoever. It’s a reflection of bad parenting with no structure and no moral values or decency,” stated another tweet.

    Mizzy was arrested last month in the wake of a vile new home invasion prank video. He was also handed a two-year criminal behaviour order in June which stated he must not directly or indirectly post videos on social media without the documented consent of those featured in the content.

    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. In another video, he is seen leading a gang of youths into the clothing store Primark on Oxford Street which they proceed to trash. He eggs on his followers shouting ‘Primark! Ay, Primark!’ as some get on tables and counters at the till, throwing products on the floor.

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