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Alec Baldwin to be charged with manslaughter in set shooting

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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Prosecutors stated Thursday that actor Alec Baldwin and a firearms expert would face involuntary manslaughter charges in the shooting death of a cameraman who was slain on a New Mexico film set. Baldwin and Hannah Gutierrez Reed, who oversaw the use of guns on the “Rust” film set, have been charged, … Read more

‘I wanted to thank you all’: Alec Baldwin thanks supporters

'I wanted to thank you all': Alec Baldwin thanks supporters

Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin, recently took to social media to thank his fans for all of the love and well wishes he’s received during his difficult time.

Alec shared a video message on his Instagram in which he said, “I wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all the people who sent me such kind words and best wishes and strength and hope and prayers, thoughts and lots of encouragement.”

I got hundreds, hundreds of emails from friends, family and colleagues and people I haven’t heard from in quite a while to send me strength and good wishes and so forth. I’m really grateful to them.

“I’m looking forward to some aspects of this being behind me, of course. For everyone who is involved in this, it’ll never be behind us because someone died so tragically. I never lose sight of that, not a day goes by I don’t think about that.

I want to say thank you to all the people who sent me good wishes who sent me support. I’m really grateful for that, I feel very awkward going through this, it‘s been very difficult.

Before concluding he added, “Whatever holiday you’re celebrating, happy holidays to everybody. I hope that you’re as lucky as I am in one department, that you’re home with your family; I’m home with my family.

 

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Baldwin says does not feel guilt over ‘Rust’ shooting death

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In an exclusive interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, Alec Baldwin says he does not feel guilty for the death of Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust,” as he explains that he started cocking the gun that killed the cinematographer but did not pull the trigger. “I feel that someone is responsible for … Read more

‘Rust’ armorer says barely checked gun before fatal shooting: police

'I wanted to thank you all': Alec Baldwin thanks supporters

The woman in charge of the gun fatally fired by Alec Baldwin on the set of “Rust” told police she “didn’t really check it too much” immediately before the tragedy.

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, armorer on the low-budget Western, spoke to investigators as they probed how live rounds ended up on the New Mexico film set last month, leading to the death of Halyna Hutchins.

Cinematographer Hutchins was shot and killed as Baldwin rehearsed a scene in which he fires a gun at the camera.

According to an affidavit released Tuesday, Gutierrez-Reed told police she had loaded the Colt .45 with five dummy rounds before a lunch break.

After lunch, the weapon was retrieved from a safe, and Gutierrez-Reed added a final round before handing it to another crew member. Moments later, she heard a gun shot from inside the set.

Gutierrez-Reed said she “didn’t really check it too much” because the weapon had been locked up at lunch.

“We had the gun the whole time before that, and nothing happened, and I wasn’t in there, and they weren’t even supposed to be pulling the hammer back,” she added.

Police seized more than 500 rounds of ammunition from the set, which they believed to be a mix of blanks, dummy rounds and some suspected live ammunition.

On Tuesday, investigators shared new information about the possible origin of live rounds.

Ammunition for the production came from multiple sources, including Seth Kenney, an Arizona weapon rental supplier.

Kenney told investigators he may have passed “reloaded ammunition” to the “Rust” set which matched the logo on a cartridge suspected to have contained the live round that killed Halyna.

“Reloaded ammunition” refers to rounds that are assembled from component parts, not manufactured as complete live rounds.

Gutierrez-Reed’s father Thell Reed, a veteran armorer, said he had provided live ammo to Kenney on a previous film they worked on together that was “not factory made,” and which was never returned.

Prosecutors have refused to rule out criminal charges against any person involved with “Rust,” including Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed.

The pair are also among those named in at least two civil lawsuits filed by other crew members.

Gutierrez-Reed has said she has “no idea” why live rounds were present, and her lawyers suggested an act of “sabotage” by disgruntled crew members may have caused the tragic shooting.

Reports have emerged of disquiet among staff over allegedly lax safety procedures, and Santa Fe Sheriff Adan Mendoza has spoken of “complacency” on the New Mexico set.

But Baldwin has called the tragedy a “one in a trillion episode” and insisted “Rust” had a “well-oiled crew.”

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Brandon Lee’s sister says actors need gun safety training

Brandon Lee's sister says actors need gun safety training

LOS ANGELES: Actors who use firearms on Hollywood sets should have to be trained in safety protocols, Shannon Lee, whose brother, Brandon Lee, was killed in an accidental shooting on a movie set, said Monday. Lee, the daughter of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, said such training could be a matter of life or death … Read more

Alec Baldwin says fatal shooting was ‘one in a trillion’

Alec Baldwin says fatal shooting was 'one in a trillion'

LOS ANGELES: US actor Alec Baldwin said Saturday in his first public comments on his fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a prop gun on a movie set that the tragedy was a “one in a trillion episode.”

In footage aired by TMZ, Baldwin and his wife Hilaria spoke to reporters who intercepted them in Manchester, Vermont. The Hollywood star declined to comment on the investigation of the shooting on the set of the 19th-century Western “Rust” on October 21.

Baldwin has previously tweeted to express his grief over the tragedy, and said he is cooperating with police investigating the killing.

“She was my family,” he told the reporters in the footage.

“There are incidental accidents on film sets from time to time, but nothing like this. This is a one in a trillion episode.”

Calls have grown since the incident for better control of weapons on Hollywood sets, and Baldwin said the effort was “something I am extremely interested in.”

But he could not say whether he would ever work with firearms on a set again.

He also said that production on “Rust,” which was suspended immediately after the killing, would not resume.

Baldwin, who was a producer as well as the lead actor in the film, fired a live round from a Colt .45 during a rehearsal on the set of “Rust.”

The round passed through Hutchins’ body and struck director Joel Souza in the shoulder. She died, while he was treated in hospital for the injury and released.

Baldwin, who had been told by the film’s assistant director that the gun was “cold” — meaning it did not have a live round in the chamber — said he could not comment on the ongoing investigation.

The assistant director, Dave Halls, has since told detectives that he did not fully check the gun before declaring it safe.

Halls was fired as assistant director on a previous movie for gun safety violations, that film’s producers said this week.

– ‘Well-oiled crew’ –

The film’s armorer said in a statement on Friday that she had “no idea” where the live round came from.

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, 24, was responsible for supplying and keeping weapons safe on set, ensuring that they were accounted for at all times and locked away when not in use.

She “never witnessed anyone shoot live rounds with these guns and nor would she permit that,” the statement said.

“They were locked up every night and at lunch and there’s no way a single one of them was unaccounted for or being shot by crew members.”

More than a dozen weapons were being stored in a prop truck on the set, according to law enforcement documents seen by AFP on Friday.

Gutierrez-Reed spoke after days of reports suggesting safety lapses on set.

Authorities have said they do not rule out pressing criminal charges.

Investigators in Santa Fe, where “Rust” was being made, said they had seized a cache of ammunition, some of which they believe was live, and the sheriff told reporters there was “some complacency” on set.

Baldwin said that the day he arrived in Santa Fe he had taken Hutchins and Souza to dinner.

“We were a very, very … well-oiled crew shooting a film together and then this horrible event happened,” he said.

And he described meeting Hutchins’ widower and son, saying they were “overwhelmed with grief.”

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