Alec Baldwin 'Rust' shooting trial set for July
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[February 27, 2024]
By Andrew Hay
SANTA FE, New Mexico (Reuters) -Actor Alec Baldwin's manslaughter trial
is set for July 10 for the 2021 fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna
Hutchins during filming of the Western movie "Rust," a New Mexico judge
ruled on Monday.
Should Baldwin's case reach trial, it would be remarkable as Hollywood
has little precedent for an actor being held criminally responsible for
an on-set shooting. Charges against Baldwin have been dropped once
already.
Hutchins died when the reproduction Colt. 45 revolver Baldwin was
rehearsing with inside a movie-set church outside Santa Fe fired a live
round that also wounded director Joel Souza.
"Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez is standing trial for allegedly bringing
the live Colt .45 round on set and failing to detect it due to what
prosecutors said was her "sloppy and unprofessional" work. Gutierrez
told police she loaded it into Baldwin's gun, mistaking it for a dummy
round.
Like Baldwin, Gutierrez faces an involuntary manslaughter charge. Her
lawyers claim she is being scapegoated for the actor's failure to follow
firearms safety rules and a chaotic, low-budget production where
industry safety guidelines were ignored to save time.
On Monday, "Rust" camera crew member Ross Addiego wept as he told jurors
of "the concussion, ears ringing, that moment of panic" as Baldwin's gun
fired and the first person he made eye contact with was Hutchins as she
lay on the ground groaning.
"Miss Gutierrez Reed loaded a firearm that killed my friend," said
Addiego, adding that Gutierrez, first assistant director Dave Halls and
Baldwin would skip firearms safety checks to try to meet daily
production goals.
Halls entered a plea deal last year and was convicted of negligent use
of a deadly weapon.
Gutierrez's lawyer Jason Bowles asked Addiego if anyone asked Baldwin,
who was also a producer and writer on "Rust," to slow filming after
there were two accidental firearm discharges and film crew walked off
set over safety and working conditions.
"I don't recall anyone standing up to Mr. Baldwin on that set," Addiego
said.
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Actor Alec Baldwin departs his home, as he will be charged with
involuntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of cinematographer
Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie "Rust", in New York, U.S.,
January 31, 2023. REUTERS/David 'Dee' Delgado/File Photo
Baldwin has denied responsibility
for Hutchins' death. His lawyers plan to file a motion for charges
to be dismissed on grounds that a grand jury failed to follow
certain rules when it reinstated charges against him in January.
During Gutierrez's trial on Monday, FBI firearms expert Bryce
Ziegler said the Italian-made Pietta revolver Baldwin was holding
would not fire when fully cocked without the trigger being pulled.
The testimony contrasted with Baldwin's initial comments after the
shooting. He told ABC television in December 2021 that he had cocked
the gun but did not pull the trigger.
Charges were dropped against Baldwin last year after new evidence
suggested the hammer might have been modified and the gun could have
fired without the trigger being pulled.
Prosecutors called a grand jury to recharge Baldwin after an
independent test of the single-action revolver confirmed the FBI's
findings that it would not discharge without a trigger pull.
Ziegler said he did not notice any modifications to the firearm when
it arrived at the FBI labs in Quantico, Virginia.
"It was functioning normally when I received it," he said.
(Reporting By Andrew Hay; editing by Donna Bryson, Aurora Ellis,
David Gregorio and Leslie Adler)
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