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A new lawsuit claims that the fatal “Rust” movie scene did not call for Alec Baldwin to fire a gun. The “Rust” shooting took the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. In the lawsuit, Mamie Mitchell — the script supervisor for the Western movie — noted that Baldwin acted “intentionally, without just cause or excuse” in the deadly shooting.
Mitchell announced the new lawsuit on Wednesday at a press conference in Los Angeles with her lawyer Gloria Allred.
“Mr. Baldwin chose to play Russian roulette when he fired a gun without checking it and without having the armorer do so in his presence,” the high-power attorney said of the Oct. 21 shooting. “His behavior and that of the producers on ‘Rust’ was reckless.” Allred listed several safety protocols that were not followed during the filming of “Rust” in New Mexico. She noted that there was live ammunition on the movie set, people other than the armorer handled firearms, and that the fact that “safety bulletins were not promulgated or ignored makes this a case where injury or death was much more than just a possibility.”
“Days before the shooting there were warning signs that there were dangerous conditions related to guns on the […]
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Never take anyone’s word for whether or not a weapon is loaded, and/or has blanks or live rounds. Always check it yourself. Even if you unloaded it yourself sometime before, check it again. This is very basic common-sense safety that us country boys learned when we were barely out of diapers, hunting with our dads.
Baldwin’s pride has gone before a terrible fall – a fall that took someone else’s life.