Mizzy - TikTok

Norman_Conquest

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What do you make of this 18 year old lad that is pulling all these pranks of walking into people's homes and refusing to leave and then uploading the videos on TikTok, etc?

I was daft as a kid and pulled some stupid pranks but what he is doing seems to be above that. Anyway, after appearing in court on Wednesday he's been arrested again for breaching his order.


 
I’ve seen a lot of his videos over the last few months or so, it started with the walking into shops, restaurants etc and going into the back rooms before he got caught.

There’s ‘pranks’ and then there’s what he’s doing. Just because you film something and call it a prank afterwards, doesn’t make it all okay.

The house intrusion, dog stealing, asking strangers if they want to dye (especially in the way he does and when he does it e.g. at night in a train station), getting into someone’s car continuously and then getting in their face when they tell you to go away, jumping on people from behind, going into library and ripping up a book in front of staff and then again getting confrontational when told to leave.

These aren’t pranks like knocking on someone’s door and running. He’s also 18. He tried to blame ‘peer pressure’ on doing the house one, what about the others?

He seems to specifically target individuals that he knows won’t challenge him, and with his cronies lingering around waiting for something to escalate I’m not surprised if someone on their own isn’t willing to give him it back.

He seems to have zero empathy which is quite worrying, he questions why people are getting so worked up by his ‘pranks’ despite them not happening to them…

I’ve already seen other young kids trying to replicate what he does on TikTok by going into shops trying to get into the staff only areas, something which he was doing a lot of before the house video.

When he did the Piers Morgan show the other day he basically said the UK law isn’t tough enough to prevent him doing what he does. Needs the book to be thrown at him IMO.
 
This might just save him from a very short life, so I'm all for his arrest.

It is symptomatic of the world we live in though, trying to get 'famous' for stupid things on social media. Get a life, work at learning a skill, a talent, be the best you can be, not......THIS nonsense. This is sadly the inevitable conclusions of people being brought up on the Kardashians, Big Brother and Love Island, where you don't need a talent to make momey, and smashing it together with Tik Tok / Instagram.
 
I’ve seen a lot of his videos over the last few months or so, it started with the walking into shops, restaurants etc and going into the back rooms before he got caught.

There’s ‘pranks’ and then there’s what he’s doing. Just because you film something and call it a prank afterwards, doesn’t make it all okay.

The house intrusion, dog stealing, asking strangers if they want to dye (especially in the way he does and when he does it e.g. at night in a train station), getting into someone’s car continuously and then getting in their face when they tell you to go away, jumping on people from behind, going into library and ripping up a book in front of staff and then again getting confrontational when told to leave.

These aren’t pranks like knocking on someone’s door and running. He’s also 18. He tried to blame ‘peer pressure’ on doing the house one, what about the others?

He seems to specifically target individuals that he knows won’t challenge him, and with his cronies lingering around waiting for something to escalate I’m not surprised if someone on their own isn’t willing to give him it back.

He seems to have zero empathy which is quite worrying, he questions why people are getting so worked up by his ‘pranks’ despite them not happening to them…

I’ve already seen other young kids trying to replicate what he does on TikTok by going into shops trying to get into the staff only areas, something which he was doing a lot of before the house video.

When he did the Piers Morgan show the other day he basically said the UK law isn’t tough enough to prevent him doing what he does. Needs the book to be thrown at him IMO.

He’s an **** and jumping on old people ( Jewish predominantly)is assault.
 
The man, (well I say man), will either get badly hurt one day as someone above suggested or might scare somebody sufficiently to give them a seizure or heart attack. His ‘notoriety‘ will probably cause other idiots to do ‘copycat pranks’ with similarly dangerous and idiotic behaviour. If he tried anything at my home or anyone of my loved ones homes, he’d be wishing he was in prison, he‘d see first hand my excellent ability to do a square cut with a cricket bat.
 
I once had two young blokes climb over our fence and run through the garden whilst being chased by police. I grabbed one and we had a bit of a scuffle in the garden with him whilst my wife and two lads watched on screaming. This brought me to my senses and I just let him go.

No doubt, as said above, he will get his comeuppance soon or later and I feel this is what he needs to learn a lesson.
 
Hes an idiot and very cowardly about how he chooses his victims and then hides behind the prank defence. I dont think that would hold up in court. I wouldnt be against seeing him get a slap on video and that being posted

Exactly these aren’t “random pranks” they are targeted assaults on specific people or communities.
 
It's garden creeping for the modern era. Although you'd think he'd have grown out of it by eighteen
 
I once had two young blokes climb over our fence and run through the garden whilst being chased by police. I grabbed one and we had a bit of a scuffle in the garden with him whilst my wife and two lads watched on screaming. This brought me to my senses and I just let him go.

No doubt, as said above, he will get his comeuppance soon or later and I feel this is what he needs to learn a lesson.
When in my late 30’s, I once stuck a leg out to trip someone up being chased by police, the bloke fell (not very gainfully), the police eventually thanked me and took him off in a van that turned up, one copper asked for my details, which I proudly gave.

Two days later I had just given them a signed statement and was then immediately told he’d made a formal complaint claiming I’d assaulted him causing him actual bodily harm. Having just given them their statement, I then tried to withdraw it as I had just admitted I deliberately tripped him up, not knowing about his complaint. I was told not to worry, but had to wait 2 days before being officially told that the blokes complaint had been NFA’d. I was not happy and quite worried at the time and thought to myself I won’t be doing that again in a hurry.
 
On Bbc news :

“In the latest arrest, the Metropolitan Police officer can be seen handcuffing the teenager and telling him that he is alleged to have uploaded two videos to social media - an apparent breach of the terms of the behaviour order that was imposed on him on Wednesday.”

So that worked then… as he posted 2 vids even after he was told not to.

Then he posts his arrest

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When in my late 30’s, I once stuck a leg out to trip someone up being chased by police, the bloke fell (not very gainfully), the police eventually thanked me and took him off in a van that turned up, one copper asked for my details, which I proudly gave.

Two days later I had just given them a signed statement and was then immediately told he’d made a formal complaint claiming I’d assaulted him causing him actual bodily harm. Having just given them their statement, I then tried to withdraw it as I had just admitted I deliberately tripped him up, not knowing about his complaint. I was told not to worry, but had to wait 2 days before being officially told that the blokes complaint had been NFA’d. I was not happy and quite worried at the time and thought to myself I won’t be doing that again in a hurry.
That is mad you had to go through that after helping the police. They should have told him to suck it up and take his punishment.
 
What's the legal take if he walks into a house and someone chins him? They have family in the house ect.

You wouldn't do it in the states. You'd be legally shot.
 
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