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Prop gun in Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ set had live rounds, police say
- The actor had been handed a loaded weapon by an assistant director who indicated it was safe just before cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed
- Prop gun misfires and a lack of Covid safety were among the issues faced on the set of the low-budget Western
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Alec Baldwin was handed what was described as a safe “cold gun” on the set of his movie Rust, but the prop weapon contained live rounds when it was fired, according to details of the police investigation into the fatal shooting released on Friday.
The shot hit cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in the chest, and director Joel Souza who was behind her, in the shoulder, according to a county sheriff’s affidavit filed in Santa Fe magistrates court.
Hutchins died of her wounds and Souza was injured but has since been released from a local hospital.
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The assistant director who handed Baldwin the prop gun did not know it contained live rounds, the affidavit by Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department Detective Joel Cano said.
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Baldwin said on Friday he was in shock over the accidental shooting as reports emerged of walkouts on the Rust set earlier in the week over unsafe conditions.
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