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Resident Who Stopped Delivery Driver Assaulting Security Guard... Turns Out to Be Epik High's Tukutz

January Delivery Worker Assault Incident
Two Cut: "I Appeared on the News as the Resident Who Stopped the Assault"

Two Cut, a member of the hip-hop group Epik High, revealed that he was the resident who helped the security guard who was assaulted last January.


Resident Who Stopped Delivery Driver Assaulting Security Guard... Turns Out to Be Epik High's Tukutz YouTube channel Epic High capture.

The YouTube channel 'Epik High' released a video titled "Guys, This Is How You Do MT" on the 26th. This episode showed Epik High enjoying a barbecue party, various games, and talks during their MT (Membership Training).


In the video, Two Cut said, "I was on the news. I appeared as the resident who stopped the assault." Tablo, watching this, expressed surprise and said, "Upload this. It's a good deed story."


Two Cut humbly responded, "What good deed?" Tablo said, "You saved the security guard who was assaulted. You chased that guy and punished him, kicking him off the motorcycle."


The incident Two Cut mentioned involved a man in his 60s, security guard Mr. A, working at an apartment in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, who was assaulted by a delivery worker. According to JTBC's 'Incident Commander' last January, the apartment has no above-ground parking, so all residents enter through the underground parking lot, and delivery workers must park their motorcycles at the apartment gate and walk inside.


Mr. A noticed a motorcycle entering the apartment complex and tried to stop it, but the delivery worker violently assaulted him with punches and kicks.


Mr. A shouted, "Someone's dying! Someone's killing me!" At that time, a man wearing a white coat approached the delivery worker and stopped the assault. The released footage only showed the back of the resident, who was Two Cut.


Meanwhile, the police were called by residents, but the delivery worker had already fled. Mr. A suffered severe facial injuries and was diagnosed with more than three weeks of recovery time.


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