Drill rapper shared clips boasting about murdering a teen while incarcerated

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Drill rapper shared clips boasting about murdering a teen while incarcerated
Drill rapper shared clips boasting about murdering a teen while incarcerated

The mother of a murdered teenager has urged TikTok to ban her son’s killer from the platform after he posted a rap song bragging about the killing on the platform while behind bars.

Jake Fahri was given a life sentence in 2008 for killing 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen at a bakery in south-east London.

He was released on license in June 2023 after serving 13 years of his 15-year sentence, but was recalled to prison last month for breaching his license conditions. 

But since his return to jail, Fahri has remained active on social media and has posted at least six times on various platforms in an attempt to build himself a music career.

Undated Metropolitan Police file photo of 16-year-old Jimmy Mizen, who was murdered in a bakery in Lee, south east London in May last year. A jury is due to be selected today in the trial of a 19-year-old man accused of killing schoolboy Jimmy Mizen. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Thursday March 12, 2009. Jake Fahri, of Millborough Crescent, Lee, south London, denies murdering the popular teenager last year. Jimmy was killed in the Three Cooks bakery in Lee on May 10, the day after his 16th birthday. See PA story COURTS Jimmy. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire eiqrkihuidrdinv

16-year-old Jimmy Mizen was murdered in a bakery in Lee, south east London in May 2008
(Picture: PA)

Metropolitan Police undated handout photo of Jake Fahri,19, also known as Detz, who was found guilty at the Old Bailey today of the murder of the schoolboy Jimmy Mizen who bled to death in a bakery after a glass dish was thrown at him. Jake has shown no remorse for the murder, smirking and swaggering as he left the scene. He was sentenced to life, with a minimum of 14 years. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Friday March 27 2009. See PA story COURTS Jimmy. Photo credit should read: Metropolitan Police/PA Wire

Jake Fahri, then 19, was jailed for 15 years for the murder in 2008 (Picture: PA)

One clip uploaded by pals shows him rapping in a luxury car, while another appears to have been filmed behind bars.

Both clips see Fahri, 35, reference the killing, with lyrics such as ‘stuck it on a man and watched him melt like Ben and Jerry’s’.

In another clip, he raps: ‘Never been afraid to die, he said the same, they called his bluff.’

Fahri also uploaded footage of himself defending YouTuber Yung Filly, aka Andres Barrientos, who is currently on trial in Australia facing rape charges.

Jimmy’s mother, anti-violence campaigner Margaret Mirzen, told the Sun: ‘It feels a bit like he and his friends are taunting us with this.’

The furore comes after it was revealed BBC 1xtra had previously played and promoted some of Fahri’s music, released under the alias TEN.

Fahri was lauded by DJ Theo Johnson on-air as someone who ‘really stands out’.

Jimmy Mizen’s mother Margaret Mizen outside the Our Lady of Lourdes church in Lee, south-east London for her son’s funeral.

Jimmy mother Margaret Mizen has called on her son’s killer t be removed from social media (Picture: PA)

Reacting to the decision to play Fahri’s songs, Mrs Mizen said: ‘I have to say I’m a bit disappointed with the BBC for playing any of his music on the radio station.

‘I’ll be wanting answers about that as well because I think it doesn’t matter if it wasn’t the two songs that are the worst.

‘It’s the fact they played some. You know, when you’re playing the songs of a murderer. It’s pretty bad isn’t it?’

She has since called for the rapper’s social media presence to be wiped for good.

Jake Fahri, who murdered schoolboy Jimmy Mizen, is a drill rapper who has been featured on the BBC / Source: MoL

Jake Fahri is now a drill rapper who has been featured on the BBC (Picture: MoL)

Jimmy Mizen was killed after Fahri threw a glass oven dish at him in a bakery in south-east London, which shattered and severed the blood vessels in his neck.

Responding to their decision to play his music, the BBC said: ‘This individual does not feature on any BBC playlists, we have never played – as we pointed out to the Sun – the lyrics they have printed. He’s had two other tracks played twice.

‘1Xtra has no further plans to play his music, we were not aware of his background and we in no way condone his actions.’

Emma Davis

Murder, Social Media, London, TikTok

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