The cops are looking for a TikTok prankster who was seen filming himself breaking into a house without permission. What happened next is very interesting, so you should read the story and keep going if you want to know more. Follow us around to learn everything.
Who is Mizzy, the TikTok prankster? arrested over video
Bacari Ogarro, who goes by the nickname “Mizzy,” seems to enter a man’s car claiming to be “his Uber,” bother people on a train, rip up books in a library, and ride an e-bike through a Sainsbury’s. Police are looking for a prankster on TikTok who filmed himself acting like he broke into a private home without being asked. Bacari Ogarro, who goes by the online name “Mizzy,” has gotten a lot of bad press after videos of him went viral on social media. Read on for more information.
The Metropolitan Police are now trying to find the 18-year-old man from Hackney, which is in north London. On a video, Mr. Ogarro and others were seen going into a wealthy family’s home while they were there and filming a tour of the place. He and the others are asked where the “study group” is by a man who is in the house. After that, they leave, but not before Mr. Ogarro has a quick seat on the sofa. In the background, a young child can be heard.
Detective Chief Superintendent James Conway of the force’s Central East Command Unit, who was in charge of policing in Hackney and Tower Hamlets, said that they are aware that this video has been widely shared on both social media and traditional media, and they understand the worry that its content has caused. Also, the cops are currently looking at the other videos that Mr. Ogarro made. Read on for more information.
In one that was on his now-deleted TikTok account, he filmed himself going up to an older woman who was sitting in a park with her dog, picking up the dog, and acting like he was running away with it. In other videos, he seems to get into a man’s car and say it’s “his Uber.” He also seems to bother people on a train, rip up books in a library, and ride an e-bike through a Sainsbury’s store. After talking to the Independent, Mr. Ogarro said that he apologised to the homeowner the next day because he felt “sympathy and regret,” and that he would never do this again in his life. He says that in other videos, people who seemed to be the victims were in on the joke.