Dismissal of NYC Firefighter after Fatal DWI Incident and OnlyFans Controversy

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Carla Rosa
Updated 04:36 PM, March 29, 2025

Overview of the Incident

A former firefighter from New York City has been terminated by the FDNY after a fatal DWI incident in which he was involved. The 28-year-old, previously serving as part of Engine 304 in Queens Village, was involved in a crash that took place on February 26, in Corona, Queens. His dismissal followed a suspension of 28 days.

Details from the Crash

The investigation concluded that the firefighter ran a red light, resulting in a collision that led to the death of a 23-year-old recent college graduate aspiring to be an airplane mechanic. The FDNY responded to the tragic event swiftly, reflecting their commitment to maintaining public trust and enforcing a strict code of ethical behavior.

Impact on Professional Standing

There were complications involving the firefighter's online activities. It emerged that he was operating an OnlyFans account under the pseudonym "Im Mike LV," where he frequently posted content emphasizing his physique and engaged heavily in monetizing these images. His OnlyFans activities, which included captions like "Feelin real fresh got some new content for y’all message me to unlock the goods," posed ethical questions regarding his conduct as an FDNY member.

OnlyFans and Professional Ethics

The firefighter's involvement on OnlyFans compounded issues related to his professional life. FDNY personnel are held to high standards that require them to act in a way that preserves the integrity of the department. While the direct impact of his OnlyFans account on the FDNY’s ultimate decision to terminate his employment was not explicitly clarified, the expectations for behavior that does not discredit the department were clearly not met.

Reaction from the Victim's Family

The deceased's family expressed their profound distress and skepticism regarding the accountability of the firefighter, given his previous position. They highlighted concerns over potential biases that might influence the pursuit of justice, exacerbated by the former firefighter's immediate admission of fault recorded on surveillance footage at the scene. The legal processes are ongoing, with the family eager for resolution and justice.

Next Steps in Legal Proceedings

The legal representatives of the dismissed firefighter have yet to publicize any comments regarding the case. As the details continue to unfold, the community remains alert to further developments which will elucidate the broader implications of this case for professional standards within public safety departments.

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