In another example of #StageBlunders, a dangerous stage mishap occurred during rehearsals for President Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., on July 2, nearly resulted in fatal injuries for performers. A short 14-second video shared by Aaron Parnas shows a large object falling to the stage from above the performers, narrowly missing them as they were practicing their routine. According to reports, a piece of the overhead structure fell and came dangerously close to striking one of the performers.
Following the incident, a Freedom 250 representative released a statement to PEOPLE, confirming that the accident occurred on the Salute to America stage and that no one was injured.
The statement continued:
“The work underway was taking place on the backside of the stage, separate from the front thrust where performers were rehearsing. Additional safeguards and senior technical oversight are now in place as preparations continue.”
The incident has fueled additional criticism of the Freedom 250 celebration, which has already faced controversy over logistical problems, allegations of fraud, and other safety hazards.
In his latest video, BREAKING! THEY ALMOST DIED... , YouTuber Willie D discusses the stage mishap, broader controversies, and political division surrounding the event. He describes the celebration as "disastrous" and criticizes the lack of professional oversight pointing to the dangerous near-miss as evidence of inadequate stage safety procedures. His discussion of the stage incident is from (0:30-1:30).
Luckily, no one was injured despite the apparent lapse in safety protocols and alleged cost-cutting measures by the even organizers. Meanwhile, current extreme heat conditions in Washington, D.C., have resulted in low attendance at the event, and the cancellation of the July 4th parade may keep people safe by keeping them away other potential dangers and future #StageBlunders.
UPDATE (7:44 PM) via Reddit: National Mall is closed due to coming storm system. People are being told to evacuate and seek shelter immediately