Alec Baldwin denies responsibility for fatal shooting on movie set
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[December 03, 2021]
By Jill Serjeant and Brendan O'Brien
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Alec Baldwin on
Thursday denied responsibility for the fatal shooting of a
cinematographer on the set of his Western movie "Rust," saying he would
have killed himself if he believed it was his fault.
In an emotional television interview, the actor said he did not pull the
trigger on the gun he was holding during a rehearsal, and that he did
not think he would be criminally charged in the case.
“I feel someone is responsible for what happened, but I know it isn't
me. I might have killed myself if I thought I was responsible, and I
don't say that lightly,” Baldwin told ABC television's George
Stephanopoulos in his first public comments about the Oct. 21 shooting
on the set near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed and director Joel Souza was
wounded when the gun fired off a live bullet.
The incident, including how live ammunition made its way to the set, is
still being investigated by authorities in New Mexico. No criminal
charges have been filed.
Baldwin had been told the gun was "safe" by crew members in charge of
checking weapons.
"I've been told by people in the know... that it is highly unlikely I
would be charged with anything criminally," Baldwin said.
Baldwin said he "would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at
them."
In his first public description of what happened, he said the Colt
revolver went off when he was cocking the gun and rehearsing camera
angles with Hutchins.
“In this scene, I am going to cock the gun. I said,
‘Do you want to see that?’ And she said yes. So I take the gun and I
start to cock the gun. I’m not going to pull the trigger. I said, ‘Did
you see that?’ She said, 'Well just cheat it down and tilt it down a
little bit like that'. And I cocked the gun and go, ‘Can you see that?
Can you see that? And I let go of the hammer of the gun and the gun goes
off.”
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A compliance officer from the State of New Mexico waits to enter
Bonanza Creek Ranch where on the film set of "Rust" Hollywood actor
Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and
wounded a director when he discharged a prop gun on the movie set in
Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S., October 22, 2021. REUTERS/Adria
Malcolm/File Photo
Baldwin said he first thought Hutchins had fainted and it wasn't
until hours later that he was told she had died. He said he
"couldn't imagine" ever making a movie that involved guns again.
The actor, best known for TV comedy series "30 Rock," has been
widely criticized for not checking the gun thoroughly himself. But
he insisted in the interview that was not the actor's job.
“When that person who was charged with that job, handed me the
weapon, I trusted them... In the 40 years I've been in this business
all the way up until that day, I've never had a problem," he said.
Two crew members have filed civil lawsuits accusing Baldwin, the
producers and others of negligence and lax safety protocols on the
set. But Baldwin said he "did not observe any safety or security
issues at all in the time I was there."
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant and Brendan O'Brien; Editing by Leslie
Adler, Mark Porter, Karishma Singh & Simon Cameron-Moore)
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