I'm usually optimistic for others since I'm not the greatest stats-wise, but s/he's asked for help before and dropped dramatically in GPA. DO is possible, but just dropping in GPA is a signal that they're just not motivated.
Riverforever, if medicine is your calling then start calculating what you'll need to raise your GPA through AACOMAs stats wise. It looks like about 3 - 4 semesters worth of stuff. Its possible, but you'll need to make A's here on out and score a 25+ on the MCAT.
Laziness isn't an option from here on out (and it only gets worse in medical school). I'm not saying to quit, but I'm saying that if you take more classes and just do mediocre/bad, you'll be wasting your time and money when you could be doing something else. If you love medicine, you could try doing technical programs related to a field you enjoy that pays decently. You might also find it easier becoming a podiatrist, DPN, RN (competitive but very doable) etc.
Point is, not getting into medical school doesn't equal failure. Just you know what you have to do to become a physician.
If you absolutely desire to be an MD, Carribean is your only route. While it is risky, once you're in a residency program it doesn't really matter what school you went to.