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Shocking footage shows ‘female Mizzy-wannabe’ punching people at random as she tours London for ‘chaos for clout’ videos

A violent female thug is touring London filming herself attacking commuters and shop workers as part of a sick ‘chaos for clout’ social media trend. 

Shocking footage shows the menace battering unsuspecting victims in the face, in sick videos reminiscent of the pranks by teenage tearaway, Mizzy.

Father-of-one Mizzy, whose real name Bacari-Bronze O’Garro, terrorised Londoners last year, breaking into a family’s home, filming himself fighting a midget and riding dangerously on the roof of a bus.

The 19-year-old was later locked up in a young offenders’ institute after flouting a social media ban imposed on him by the court for his ‘pranks’, which a judge bluntly branded as ‘not funny’. 

Now a woman appears to be trying to imitate the mayhem. In one clip, the violent yob is seen hitting another female in the face while on the London Underground‘s Bakerloo Line. 

‘Don’t look at me like that again,’ the aggressive woman goads and she looms over her victim, who is innocently sitting down and looking at her phone. 

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Another woman filming the altercation appears to egg the ‘prankster’ on, saying ‘slap, slap’.

‘I swear to God, I will box you in your face,’ the woman continues, before then appearing to punch her victim in the nose.

‘You f***ing understand, you b****,’ she yells, before then attacking her shocked victim again while she screams, as panicked commuter scramble away from the mayhem.  

In another outrageous clip, the female yob – this time wearing a white Nike hoodie – is seen attacking a shop worker in a Co-op store, punching him in the face before scuttling away from him.

After the unprovoked assault, she then has the audacity to tell the furious shop worker: ‘I swear to God, if you put hands on my I’ll call the feds (police).’

A third video, reportedly of the same woman, appears to show her attacking another woman opposite the Stratford Shopping Centre, in north west London. 

Wearing a red cap, black jacket and black mini shorts, the thug is seen pulling her victim’s hair before swinging a vicious right hook into the side of her head. 

A man in the crowd watching the battering screams as the bully continues to press on with her attack. 

Shouting at her victim as she walks away, the woman then throws two more hooks from behind. 

A clip of the incident was shared on Snapchat, with the poster writing: ‘Samara behave ‘n’ stop picking on civs (civilians) it doesn’t look good.’ 

Footage of all the attacks was uploaded yesterday and has since been viewed more than 100,000 times, sparking outrage online. 

One person raged: ‘If she did that to me, she wouldn’t need the police, she’d need an ambulance.’

Another said: ‘Surely that’s ABH? I blame Khan. London is lawless thanks to him.’

A third said: ‘Come try that s*** with a fully grown adult, little girl. You will learn REAL fast.’ 

It’s unclear when the footage was recorded, or if anyone has been arrested. 

MailOnline has approached both the Metropolitan Police and the British Transport Police for comment. 

The footage appears to be the latest in a string of social media ‘clout’ pranks, with sees people attacking victims or causing mayhem in shops for views and likes.

Mizzy was among those blasted for such videos. 

He was locked up for 18 weeks in a young offenders institution after violating court orders which ordered him ‘not to upload directly or indirectly, any original video content on social media, without prior documented consent of the people in that content’.

He was found to have ‘deliberately and intentionally’ flouted the order hours after it had been imposed leading to his internment in the institution due to the age at which he committed the offence. 

The decision to lock the father-of-one up in a juvenile facility sparked outrage online with some alleging the penal system wasn’t fit for purpose and that the unremorseful offender would be given an easy ride. 

One X user raged: ‘Mizzy has gone to a young offenders institution. Hardly jail is it?’

Another agreed: ‘He’s not a child in the eyes of the law, he’s an adult and should be in prison, not playing xbox in a young offenders institution.’ 

Another raged: ‘Send this clown away. If he’s too old for a young offenders institute, send him to an adult prison where he cannot do any harm.’

During sentencing, judge Matthew Bone told him that his pranks had been motivated by a desire to be famous, but caused ‘significant harm and distress’ to others. The judge concluded: ‘Put bluntly, your pranks are not funny.’ 

The tearaway breached the order hours after it was handed to him by sharing a video on X, formerly Twitter, which featured passersby without their permission at Westfield Stratford – a location he had been banned from under the court order.

Wearing a black jacket and black trousers, O’Garro did not react as his sentence was read out.

After his trial last year, the father-of-one was banned from using social media after he was found to have ‘deliberately flouted’ a court order prohibiting him from sharing videos of people without their consent ‘within hours’ of it being passed.

He was found not guilty on two further counts of the same charge having denied all four charges.

As he sentenced him, Judge Bone said O’Garro’s actions had been motivated by a desire to ‘receive money and designer clothes from sponsors’.

He continued: ‘Your further offending was motivated by your desire to be famous. Your actions caused innocent members of the public significant harm and distress.

‘You claimed on national television the law was weak. Put bluntly, your pranks are not funny.’

He added: ‘I concede that there may be some prospect of rehabilitation in the community, and I accept the mitigation.

‘But it must be clearly understood by all that for such an immediate breach of the criminal behaviour order, detention is what is appropriate.

‘The defendant caused ordinary members of the public harassment, alarm, and distress – and then profited from that. I want to ensure this does not happen again.’

District Judge Bone also strengthened O’Garro’s already existing criminal behaviour order, banning him from posting videos on social media for the next two years.

He said: ‘Following application by the prosecutor, I am satisfied that the criminal behaviour order you were subjected to should be strengthened.

‘Your allure to fame is clear, meaning you need further help so as to not reoffend.

‘Therefore, for two years starting from today, you must not publish or share or attempt to publish or share any video footage; you must not act with anyone else to publish or share or attempt to publish or share any video footage; and you must not contribute to any social media account other than your own.

‘You must not trespass on any private property, or enter the E20 postcode area of London, unless travelling on public transport for pre-arranged child arrangements.’

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