TikTok tearaway Mizzy leads gang of yobs into Primark where they trash Oxford ... trends now A clip has resurfaced of TikTok tearaway Mizzy leading a gang of yobs into a Primark clothing store in Oxford Street which they then proceed trash. The video shows the 18-year-old, real name Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, running and holding a camera followed by a large group of youths down the famous shopping hotspot in London. This clip has come to light again amid fury over the troublemaker being given a platform to cause chaos. This week, viewers praised a TalkTV presenter for throwing Mizzy off air in a row about a 'threatening look' he was accused of giving a fellow guest. Host Andre Walker fumed at O'Garro, demanding security remove him while furiously throwing his papers in the air. A clip has resurfaced of TikTok tearaway Mizzy (bottom right) leading a gang of yobs into a Primark clothing store in Oxford Street which they then trash The video shows the 18-year-old troublemaker, Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, running and holding a camera followed by a large group of youths down the famous shopping hotspot in London O'Garro and some his followers in the Primark get up on tables and counters at the till and throw products across the floor And in the now resurfaced clip of the TikTokker in Oxford Street, O'Garro loudly eggs on his followers in Oxford street and then shouts: 'Primark! Ay, Primark!' While screaming 'Wehay!', O'Garro leads the large group, many of whom are filming the incident on their mobile phones, into the shop from Oxford Street. O'Garro and some his followers get up on tables and counters at the till and throw products across the floor - one boy can be seen hitting poles together. 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!' Fury has been sparked about Mizzy being given a platform on prime-time outlets after he appeared on Newsnight last Thursday, where he boasted to seasoned presenter Kirsty Wark that he did not need to do pranks any more because he was 'established'. Criticising the broadcaster at the time 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.' O'Garro, from Hackney, east London, previously appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court last Wednesday and admitted failing to comply with a community protection notice. This followed a series of vile 'pranks' on social media which included him stealing a pet dog, asking a stranger if he 'wanted to die' and jumping 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. While screaming 'Wehay!', O'Garro leads the large group, many of whom are filming the incident on their mobile phones, into the shop from Oxford Street Mizzy's gang of yobs ran into the Primark store and threw products onto the floor O'Garro egged his followers into stampeding into the Oxford Street Primark and trash it His young followers can be heard cheering their idol on, saying things like: 'I love Mizzy!' O'Garro , from Hackney, east London, previously appeared at Thames Magistrates' Court last Wednesday and admitted failing to comply with a community protection notice TikTok tearaway Mizzy was thrown off news channel TalkTV this week by furious presenter Andre Walker (left) after he accused the influencer of 'threatening' a female guest Mizzy (right), whose real name is Bacari-Bronze O'Garro, appeared on Walker's show this week along with political commentator Reem Ibrahim (left) 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. Previous stunts by O'Garro, 18 and from Hackney, have seen him cycle into the back of a Sainsbury's storeroom, 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. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility