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Fatal shooting in the film “Rust”: Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to manslaughter

2024-02-01T07:09:30.433Z

Highlights: American actor Alec Baldwin pleads not guilty to manslaughter. 65-year-old accused of killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on set in October 2021. Actor, who faces up to 18 months in prison, has always maintained that he was assured that his weapon was harmless and that he had not pulled the trigger. Film's gunsmith, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, is also charged with manslaughter in the case and her trial is scheduled to begin February 21.. Alec Baldwin also served as a producer on the film, but he is only being pursued as an actor. His defense is calling for a speedy trial to “minimize the risks of suspicion and slander” against him.


The 65-year-old American actor is accused of killing the cinematographer on set in October 2021, after pointing out


He denies pulling the trigger.

Prosecuted for manslaughter, American actor Alec Baldwin formally pleaded not guilty this Wednesday, January 31 before the American courts more than two years after the fatal shooting which cost the life of the director of photography of his western, “Rust” .

The 65-year-old was expected in court Thursday for a preliminary hearing, but his defense waived his right to appear and sent a document indicating he is pleading not guilty.

The actor, who faces up to 18 months in prison, has always maintained that he was assured that his weapon was harmless and that he had not pulled the trigger.

Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins killed

The case dates back to October 2021. The filming of “Rust” turned into drama on a ranch in New Mexico (United States), when Alec Baldwin pointed a weapon supposed to contain only blank bullets, but one of which A real projectile killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza.

This rare news item shocked Hollywood and provoked calls to ban firearms on sets.

But it also provoked suspicions of amateurism around this low-budget production: certain Hollywood actors recalled that the management of firearms on set was already subject to strict rules.

“Rust” star Alec Baldwin also served as a producer on the film.

But he is only being pursued as an actor.

His defense is calling for a speedy trial to “minimize the risks of suspicion and slander” against him, in this case marked by multiple twists and weaknesses on the side of the prosecution.

The prosecution dropped the charges against the actor in April, citing “new elements” of investigation.

The Los Angeles Times explained this change of heart by revealing that the gun would have been modified before its delivery to the film crew, thus increasing the chances of an accidental shooting occurring.

“An actor’s job is not to be a gun expert”

But prosecutors warned that the investigation was continuing and that the actor was not exonerated.

He was charged again in mid-January after a new twist.

According to Variety magazine, a new assessment of the weapon in question, carried out this summer, concluded that it could only have been triggered by pressing the trigger.

Broken during tests carried out by the FBI during the initial investigation, this replica of a vintage pistol is at the center of all questions: the whole question is whether it could have triggered itself.

The actors' union SAG-AFTRA recently criticized the prosecution of Alec Baldwin, which it said was based on "an incorrect assessment of an actor's actual duties."

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“An actor’s job is not to be an expert on weapons or firearms,” the organization recalled in a statement.

“Firearms are provided for use on set under the direction of several expert professionals directly responsible for the safe and accurate use of that firearm.

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Gunsmith accused of putting live bullet in gun

The film's gunsmith, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, is also charged with manslaughter in the case and her trial is scheduled to begin February 21.

During the initial investigation, the police concluded that it was she who had put the ammunition in the weapon used by Alec Baldwin, instead of a dummy bullet.

The investigation never determined how live ammunition could have ended up on set, where only blank bullets are allowed.

The film's first assistant director, Dave Halls, received a six-month suspended prison sentence in March after agreeing to plead guilty.

He had handed the gun at the heart of the drama to Alec Baldwin, assuring him that it was not dangerous.

Filming on “Rust” has since resumed and been completed in Montana, with Halyna Hutchins’ widower, Matthew, serving as executive producer.

He abandoned the civil proceedings he had initiated against Alec Baldwin at the end of 2022 following an agreement the amount of which was not disclosed.

At the time, he attributed his wife's death to "a terrible accident."

Source: leparis

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