Prosecutors said the additional charge against Hannah
Gutierrez-Reed related to the Oct. 21, 2021, transfer of
"narcotics to another person with the intent to prevent the
apprehension, prosecution or conviction of herself."
Gutierrez-Reed's lawyer Jason Bowles said in a statement that
she intended to plead not guilty to the new charge as well as an
existing one of involuntary manslaughter for the death of Halyna
Hutchins on a film set outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The new charge was announced as the lead investigator for the
Santa Fe district attorney's office, who is set to step down in
July, raised serious concerns about the local sheriff's
investigation into the shooting and its October 2022 final
report.
"The conduct of the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office during and
after their initial investigation is reprehensible and
unprofessional," Robert Shilling wrote in an email sent to
prosecutors on Tuesday after they decided to remove him from the
case. "Not I or 200 more proficient investigators than I
can/could clean up the mess delivered to your office in October
2022.”
Shilling declined further comment on the email made public by
Bowles in a Thursday court filing. Special prosecutors and the
SFCSO did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Bowles was sent Shilling's message in error then asked to delete
it by prosecutors, according to emails in the court filing.
Bowles called the new charge "retaliatory and vindictive" and
described the email exchange as "beyond troubling," saying it
backed his motion for the case to be dismissed."
Gutierrez-Reed is the only person still facing charges for
Hutchins' death. The cinematographer died after Gutierrez-Reed
said she mistakenly loaded a live round into a revolver actor
Alec Baldwin was rehearsing with, according to a transcript of a
police interview
(Reporting by Andrew HayEditing by Chris Reese, Matthew Lewis
and Diane Craft)
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