Miami teenager is charged for wrestling a fake alligator at a shopping mall - just days after he was arrested for 'attempting to perform a dangerous WWE move on his principal' Gianny Sosa-Hernandez, 18, was arrested Monday after he was caught on camera wrestling a life-size alligator statue on display in a Miami mall The incident occurred late last month and footage of the incident subsequently spread on social media A viewer of the viral video recognized Sosa-Hernandez and contacted police The $3690 statue was left damaged and the teen has been charged with criminal mischief Last week Sosa-Hernandez was arrested for attempting to perform a wrestling move on his high school principal By Andrew Court and Rod Ardehali For Dailymail.com Published: 00:00 BST, 17 April 2019 | Updated: 00:04 BST, 17 April 2019 Viewcomments A high school senior has been charged with criminal mischief after wrestling a fake alligator set up on display in a Miami mall. Gianny Sosa-Hernandez, 18, was arrested Monday over the March 30 incident, which was caught on camera and spread on social media. Video footage shows the high school senior removing his t-shirt inside The Falls Shopping Center before climbing over a barricade and throwing the alligator statue into an indoor pond. The teenager can then be seen jumping on top of the reptile replica before smashing it around in the shallow water. Gianny Sosa-Hernandez was arrested Monday after footage of him wrestling an alligator statue on March 30 spread on social media Sosa-Hernandez was charged with criminal mischief over the incident Police arrested Sosa-Hernandez after a viewer of the viral video recognized the teen and contacted authorities. A manager at The Falls Shopping Center says the $3690 plastic statue was damaged during the act. Monday's arrest of Sosa-Hernandez comes just days after he was charged over a separate wrestling incident which was also caught on camera. On March 11, the teenager was charged with battery after allegedly attempting an 'RKO' move on his high school principal, Humberto Miret. The dangerous move, typically performed by WWE wrestler Randy Orton, is executed by grabbing the back of an opponent's head and slamming their face into the ground. The shocking incident was filmed by fellow students and posted online. Last week, Sosa-Hernandez (right) was arrested after he tried to place his arm around the neck of his high-school principal, allegedly attempting a dangerous 'RKO' wrestling move It was unclear what led to the alleged incident but footage shows the student appear to try the move, only for the principal to wrestle him off and hold him against a wall The dangerous move, typically performed by WWE wrestler Randy Orton (pictured), is executed by grabbing the back of an opponent's head and slamming their face into the ground It was unclear what led to the alleged incident but footage shows the student appearing to try the move, only for the principal to wrestle him off and hold him against a wall. The pair then engage in a tussle, with Miret pushing the boy backwards and holding him there. Later footage, shared on Instagram, shows a heated argument between the pair as Miret calls the police and Sosa- Hernandez accuses his principal of restraining him. The teen was charged with battery on a school official and interference with an educational institution. The teen is charged with battery on a school official and interference with an educational institution, according to the station Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility