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TikTok troublemaker Mizzy has been arrested by police for allegedly 'breaching a court order' after the teenager was given a slap on the wrist for vile home invasion 'pranks' in London.

The 18-year-old tearaway, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, was filmed this morning being detained by a plain-clothes officer on the roof of a building. 

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.'

The arrest comes after Mizzy and his pal called their detractors 'Karens' and vowed 'we're gonna keep doing what we're doing' just hours after the ringleader got a slap on the wrist for a slew of vile 'pranks'.

Mizzy, was issued with a two-year criminal behaviour order after a series of vile 'pranks', which saw him charging through the homes of unsuspecting London families. 

The 18-year-old tearaway, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, was filmed this morning being detained by a plain-clothes officer on the roof of a building.

The 18-year-old tearaway, whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, was filmed this morning being detained by a plain-clothes officer on the roof of a building. 

The order included that he must not directly or indirectly post videos on to social media without the documented consent of the people featured in the content, that he must not trespass into private property, and that he must not attend the Westfield Centre in Stratford.

In footage posted on Twitter this afternoon, O'Garro claims all his old videos have been 'blowing up'.  'You guys are on social media giving me what I want, you're commenting on these videos, you're engaging, you're posting me more, sharing me everywhere.'

A friend who features in the eight minute clip with him, appears to reference an incident during which a court heard O'Garro walked into a family home pretending he was trying to find a study group. The friend describes the incident as 'old' saying 'the time has passed'. 

The friend adds: 'Everyone who's calling for the Metropolitan Police to get involved, you're just bugging, all of you Karens bro, we're gonna be outside, we're gonna be doing what we're doing. We're not trying to harm anyone, we're not trying to do nothing, you lot keep hating, you're helping us.'

O'Garro is the menace behind a series of spoofs including stealing a woman's dog, ripping up library books and jumping into strangers' cars.

His friend says 'all of you Karens bro, we're gonna be outside, we're gonna be doing what we're doing'

His friend says 'all of you Karens bro, we're gonna be outside, we're gonna be doing what we're doing'

On his way to an interview with Piers Morgan last night, O'Garro bragged that the journalist was 'going to try and catch me out, but I've got plans for him'.

He bragged 'UK laws are weak, simple as' when discussing how he was able to get off so lightly with the bizarre stunts as he was grilled by Morgan.

'Mizzy' also appeared in a slew of videos shared across social media just hours after he was slapped on the wrist for staging a series of vile pranks. 

In a number of videos uploaded across several social media accounts last night, one of which is his Twitter account set up in May last year, O'Garro is seen cycling into the back of a Sainsbury's storeroom where customers should not go, much to the confusion of staff. He posted videos of the same 'prank' at a McDonald's and a Greggs - filming himself as he walked into the staff areas at the back of the shops before posing.

And this morning he shared footage of himself on Twitter where he rides the top of a moving bus.

O'Garro shared a clip on Twitter today where he rode the top of a moving bus

O'Garro shared a clip on Twitter today where he rode the top of a moving bus

O'Garro appeared in a video on a TikTok account where he was cycling inside a Sainsbury's

O'Garro appeared in a video on a TikTok account where he was cycling inside a Sainsbury's 

In another video, O'Garro claimed that the police will never get him

In another video, O'Garro claimed that the police will never get him

During a feisty interview where the pair continued to interrupt each other throughout, Morgan listed the numerous extreme pranks O'Garro has carried out.

'You go up and take a dog from an elderly woman, you leapfrog over the top of an orthodox Jewish man standing at the side of the road minding his business. You go up to women in the street and say, 'do you want to die?''

At one point the Talk TV presenter 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.' He added: 'For the record, he wasn't paid for this.'

The 18-year-old appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court on Wednesday and admitted failing to comply with a community protection notice. He was fined £200 and will have to pay an £80 surcharge with £85 in prosecution costs.

O'Garro, from Hackney, east London, was also issued with a criminal behaviour order, which means he can never upload a video again without the permission of all those appearing in it.

But he said the

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