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Texas Rapper 2 Low Accidentally Discharges Firearm During Live Podcast Interview

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A startling incident unfolded during a live recording of the popular podcast 1 on 1 With Mike D, when Texas rapper 2 Low inadvertently discharged a firearm while reaching into his pocket.

The incident occurred mid-conversation as 2 Low, known for his rising prominence in the Texas rap scene, attempted to retrieve an item from his pocket.

Unbeknownst to those present, the rapper’s firearm accidentally discharged, briefly halting the recording.

Despite the alarming nature of the event, no injuries were reported among the rapper, podcast host, or production crew. Following a short break, the interview resumed, with both 2 Low and host Mike D maintaining a surprisingly composed demeanor given the circumstances.

The incident left viewers and crew members visibly shaken, though the podcast episode continued without further disruptions. The moment has since sparked significant online discussion, with many expressing concern over the handling of firearms in public and professional settings.

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The accidental discharge has reignited conversations about gun safety, particularly in situations where firearms are brought into non-threatening environments like media interviews. Critics and fans alike are urging greater awareness and precaution in such scenarios to prevent potential harm.

Fortunately, the situation ended without harm, allowing the podcast to proceed as planned. However, the unexpected event will undoubtedly remain a memorable and cautionary moment for 1 on 1 With Mike D and its audience.


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9/11 survivor Firefighter Thomas Dunn took his own life

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It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Firefighter Thomas Dunn of Engine 234, who died on February 1, 2025, in Florida. Born on December 9, 1972, Thomas courageously served with the FDNY, demonstrating unwavering dedication and heroism during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Firefighter Thomas Dunn of Engine 234, who died on February 1, 2025, in Florida.

Born on December 9, 1972, Thomas courageously served with the FDNY, demonstrating unwavering dedication and heroism during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Thomas survived both tower collapses on that fateful day and spent months at Ground Zero, tirelessly searching through the rubble for victims.

The aftermath of his selfless service left lasting scars, as he battled years of chronic asthma, severe respiratory issues, and recurring health complications attributed to prolonged exposure to toxic fumes and debris from the smoldering pile.

Despite his valiant spirit, Thomas faced immense personal struggles related to his 9/11-related illnesses.

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On February 1, 2025, he tragically took his own life. His passing is a stark reminder of the enduring sacrifices made by first responders long after the sirens have faded.

His uncle shared with Channel 2 News, “Thomas was a true hero who carried the weight of 9/11 every day. His bravery saved lives, but the invisible wounds took their toll. We will never forget.”

The Dunn family has requested a private service to honor Thomas’s memory. We ask that you keep them in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

Rest in peace, Firefighter Thomas Dunn—brave guardian, beloved friend, and cherished member of St. John’s East E234/L123/Batt38.
Never Forget.


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