One of the men arrested on assault charges after a now-famous brawl with Jackson Square security guards earlier this month has been arrested three times on similar charges in Toronto this year alone, police say.

Hunstville man Tyler Rizzi, 24, was arrested earlier this month in Hamilton after getting into a fight with security guards at Jackson Square on Labour Day. A video of the incident has now been viewed over 460,000 times on YouTube.

According to Toronto police, Rizzi was arrested in connection with similar incidents in Toronto both before and after the Hamilton fight that was caught on video. Police allege that on Aug. 30, Rizzi was riding his bike in an area he shouldn’t have been in the Leslieville area and got into a shouting match with a security officer in which he threatened him.

Rizzi has also been charged with committing an indecent act in connection with that incident, where a person involved “dropped his pants,” Toronto police Const. Victor Kwong told CBC Hamilton.

Rizzi was arrested again on Sept. 11 for riding his BMX bike where it isn’t permitted, at Yonge and Dundas Square, Kwong says, and was arrested for assault after getting into another altercation with a security guard.

Rizzi was also arrested on Sept. 14 on marijuana-related charges, Kwong says. Previous to this year, he was arrested on shoplifting charges and for other offences, Kwong says.

Rizzi could not immediately be reached for comment. An Instagram photo on his account that showed him fighting with a security guard has since been removed.

In a previous interview with CBC News, he maintained the guards were at fault and overstepped their bounds, provoking the group.

An 18-year-old Etobicoke man was also charged in connection with the Hamilton incident.

A second video shot inside the mall was also released on Rizzi’s YouTube account earlier this month: