Alec Baldwin asked this Monday that from now on the presence of a policeman in the film and television shootings that use weapons, true or false, after the accident by which the actor killed the director of photography hayna
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Baldwin, who first published the message on his Twitter account (now private) and then in his Instagram public profile, explained that the function of the security agent would be exclusively “monitor the security of weapons” in the study.

The New Mexico authorities continue to investigate what failed for last month, during the essay of a scene, Baldwin would shoot a revolver that was loaded with a real bullet who killed Hutchins and wounded the film director, Joel Souza.

The Sheriff of the Santa Fe town, Adan Mendoza, said two weeks ago that he had found some 500 ammunition cartridges among which there was a mixture of “fake cartridges, false bullets and true bullets.”

Before the questions of the press on the possible legal responsibility of Baldwin, which in addition to the protagonist of the film is one of the producers, the Sheriff stressed that “nothing is discarded”.

The researchers know that the gun went through two other hands before arriving at Baldwin: Dave Halls, the Management Assistant, and Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the production armra.

The Attorneys of the ARMERA insist that their client never knew about the existence of real ammunition nor did he know his origin, and came to insinuate during an interview that someone could try to sabotage recording when introducing real bullets in the study.

According to his testimony, Gutierrez Reed loaded the gun with bullets that were in a box whose label indicated “false ammunition”.

For its part, the management assistant admitted that he did not correctly review the gun before delivery to Baldwin to the “cold gun” scream, which in the Hollywood jargon is used to confirm that the weapon is downloaded for use
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The statements of team members who worked on the shooting of “Rust” describe a precarious work environment in which the protests were piled up and for which they resigned half a dozen employees on the same day of the accident.

In fact, the day after the death of Hutchins, a worker was attacked by a poisonous spider while picking up the decor and could lose his arm, the New York Post newspaper reported this Sunday.