RE: Alec Baldwin Shoots Cinematographer 10-28-2021, 04:18 AM
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A very sad situation for both of the families involved. I would hope that this was just an unfortunate accident. We do know that Alec is inexperienced with firearms. So the blame can't all be shifted on him.
But we don't know the full story yet. I still question how he was able to actually shot the cinematographer, and kill her in one shot. But some information just came out about the armorer who clearly wasn't doing her job properly at all.
Source - https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-...59011.html
But we don't know the full story yet. I still question how he was able to actually shot the cinematographer, and kill her in one shot. But some information just came out about the armorer who clearly wasn't doing her job properly at all.
Quote:Based on details around gun safety on set and the inexperience of armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, this investigation could now involve reckless or negligent behavior and provide grounds for criminal prosecution, experts told TheWrap. And, they said, Alec Baldwin faces greater legal danger as a producer on the film than he does as the actor who fired the fatal shot on the New Mexico set.
Quote:In addition, authorities said they were investigating reports about lax on-set protocols regarding guns — including TheWrap’s own report that crew members used a gun for live-ammunition target practice just hours before the accident — that could potentially lead to charges of criminal negligence. Carmack-Altwies said Wednesday there was “no precedent whatsoever” for this kind of case Santa Fe County, calling it “both serious and complex.”
Source - https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/why-...59011.html
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2021, 04:18 AM by Drako.)