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POLICE QUESTION 'TIKTOK TERROR' MIZZY AFTER POSTING PICTURE HOLDING A BABY UPSIDE DOWN

POLICE QUESTION 'TIKTOK TERROR' MIZZY AFTER POSTING PICTURE HOLDING A BABY UPSIDE DOWN
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POLICE QUESTION 'TIKTOK TERROR' MIZZY AFTER POSTING PICTURE HOLDING A BABY UPSIDE DOWN

POLICE QUESTION 'TIKTOK TERROR' MIZZY AFTER POSTING PICTURE HOLDING A BABY UPSIDE DOWN

In a recent development, the online persona known as ‘TikTok Terror’ Mizzy, also known as Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, Mizzy finds himself under intense scrutiny as law enforcement authorities launch an investigation into his latest social media activity. 

The controversy stems from an image posted by Mizzy, depicting him holding his child upside down. 

Despite his 18 week sentence in a young offenders institution, Mizzy now faces police questioning over the 'unsettling' photograph has sparked outrage and calls for accountability, with authorities demanding answers. 

This latest incident suggesting a shift in behaviour that has left many questioning the motives behind his online presence.

TikTok Terror Mizzy became famous online for his chaotic videos. in these viral TikTok videos, Mizzy broke into homes, tore up a library book, took an elderly woman's dog and entering a train driver's cab

Due to these actions, Mizzy, labelled a "menace," received an 18-week prison sentence in November for violating a previous court order that forbade him from recording people without their consent. The judge emphasised that his conduct had inflicted significant harm and distress on innocent members of the public.

Despite some criticism for his content, Mizzy's fanbase kept growing, and everyone waited eagerly for his next post. But when one of his videos caused a big controversy, Mizzy faced a lot of questions about what he was posting online and whether it was okay. It turned into a big debate about what's right and wrong on social media.

Having completed six weeks of his prison term, Mr. O'Garro now states that his time behind bars prompted deep reflection on his behaviour, and he is determined to make positive changes in his life.

Mizzy stated in an interview - "I acknowledge that [my actions] were wrong, and they shouldn't be done. "It sunk in that 'ah, man's actually doing crazy stuff'. When I watched the [videos] back, I've been like 'oh that's not very nice is it?'" "I've learnt a lot, but mainly to be empathetic," he stated.

"If I had empathy from the start, then none of this would really have happened. I would have been like 'this is bad, what am I doing?'"

Mizzy added - "I'd be like 'yeah I've got a viral video'," he said.

"But now...I realise that yeah, it was actually kind of wrong, me trolling this person, or embarrassing this person on camera and then posting it to the world to see.

"At the end of the day, that's all my past now and I'm trying to change better for the future."

As the investigation progresses, Mizzy awaits the outcome from posting this stunt and its implications of online accountability. 

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