The Telegram (St. John's)

‘Rust’ armourer given jail time

Hannah Gutierrez sentenced to 18 months

- ANDREW HAY

SANTA FE, N.M. — Hannah Gutierrez, the chief weapons handler for the Western movie “Rust,” was sentenced to 18 months in prison on Monday in the death of cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins, who was shot when actor Alec Baldwin was handling a gun during the film’s production in 2021.

In March, Gutierrez, 27, was found guilty of involuntar­y manslaught­er for mistakenly loading a live round into a revolver Baldwin was using on a Santa Fe, N.M., movie set.

“You alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon,” Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer told Gutierrez as she handed down the sentence.

In video calls and the courtroom during the hearing, Hutchins’ friends from the film industry paid tribute to her creativity and kindness. They also lambasted Gutierrez’s breaches in firearms safety protocol.

“I struggle to deal with this repeatedly being called an accident, because it was not an accident, it was negligence,” said Jen White, a film industry colleague.

The shooting, which stunned Hollywood, is believed to be the first time in modern times that a member of a film crew or cast was killed by a live round accidental­ly loaded into a gun.

Baldwin’s trial is set for July 10 after a grand jury indicted him on a charge of involuntar­y manslaught­er in January.

Gutierrez’s lawyer Jason Bowles had requested she be given probation, but prosecutor­s argued for a full 18 months due to lack of contrition.

“I beg you please don’t give me more time,” Gutierrez told the court, adding her “heart ached” for Hutchins’ family. “The jury has found me at fault for this tragedy but that doesn’t make me a monster, that makes me human.”

In a video call from Kyiv the Ukraine-born cinematogr­apher’s mother mourned her daughter’s death and her young grandson Andros being left without a mother.

“It’s the hardest thing to lose a child,” said Olga Solovey, whose comments were translated into English in subtitles.

Prosecutor Kari Morrissey pointed to phone calls by Gutierrez from jail in which she said the jurors were “idiots,” the judge had been “paid off” and she continued to blame Baldwin and others for the shooting.

Gutierrez had already spent a month in Santa Fe county jail following her conviction.

THREE-WEEK TRIAL

On March 6, a Santa Fe jury took less than two hours to find her guilty. One juror afterward said Gutierrez had not done her job to ensure weapons safety on set.

Hutchins’ death initially prompted U.S. film and television production­s to stop using real firearms and blank ammunition. Two and a half years later, many are using them again because of the realistic effects they produce, according to armourers.

Hutchins was fatally shot when Baldwin pointed his gun at the cinematogr­apher and cocked the weapon as she set up a scene.

During Gutierrez’s threeweek trial, prosecutor­s accused her of unknowingl­y bringing live Colt .45 rounds onto the set of the low-budget movie, something that has been strictly forbidden for nearly a century under Screen Actors Guild safety guidelines.

Bowles said Gutierrez was the scapegoat for a chaotic production where she was not given time to check weapons. He blamed Hutchins’ death on reckless use of firearms by Baldwin and his efforts to rush and control the filming. Baldwin was and writer on the movie.

Attorney Gloria Allred, representi­ng Hutchins’ parents and sister in a lawsuit against Baldwin, said she supported his criminal prosecutio­n.

“Mr. Baldwin has done everything he could to try to dismiss the case but at this point it appears that trial is going forward,” Allred told reporters outside the courthouse.

The “30 Rock” actor denies pulling the trigger and said he had been directed to aim it at the camera. But the FBI and an independen­t firearms expert found the gun would not fire without the trigger depressed.

Film historians such as Alan Rode have looked back to the early part of the last century to find examples of Hollywood cast or crew killed by live rounds accidental­ly loaded into guns.

Previous on-set fatal shootings of actors Brandon Lee in 1993 and Jon-erik Hexum in 1984 involved blank rounds.

 ?? LUIS SANCHEZ SATURNO • POOL VIA REUTERS ?? Hannah Gutierrez-reed, the former armourer for the movie “Rust,” wipes her tears during her sentencing hearing in First District Court in Santa Fe, N.M., on April 15.
LUIS SANCHEZ SATURNO • POOL VIA REUTERS Hannah Gutierrez-reed, the former armourer for the movie “Rust,” wipes her tears during her sentencing hearing in First District Court in Santa Fe, N.M., on April 15.

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