The Borneo Post

Trial begins for ‘Rust’ armorer over deadly on-set shooting

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A jury was seated Wednesday in the trial of the woman responsibl­e for guns on the set of the Alec Baldwin movie ‘Rust,’ in which a cinematogr­apher was shot dead in 2021.

Hannah Gutierrez has denied involuntar­y manslaught­er charges in the death of Halyna Hutchins, who died from her injuries after being hit by a live round fired from a gun Baldwin was holding during a rehearsal.

the director of the period Western, Joel souza, was wounded in the incident.

the trial that started Wednesday in the western us state of new Mexico is expected to hear over the course of two weeks how the film’s armorer, 26-year-old Gutierrez, was tasked with supplying firearms and ensuring their safe use on set.

Prosecutor­s are expected to argue she was lackadaisi­cal in her approach, allowing live rounds – which should never even have been on set – to be mixed in with blank ammunition.

they are also expected to tell the jury that Gutierrez used cocaine and marijuana and was hungover on the morning she loaded the live round into Baldwin’s Colt .45.

Gutierrez also faces one charge of tampering with evidence, which relates to her alleged disposal of cocaine after her initial questionin­g by santa Fe County sheriff’s officers.

Opening arguments are expected to be heard on thursday in front of a jury of seven men and five women.

if convicted of involuntar­y manslaught­er, Gutierrez could face a prison sentence of up to 18 months.

Her lawyers are expected to argue that Hutchins’ death was the result of a series of errors brought about by intense pressure to finish the film on time and under budget.

the trial of the armorer, who is also known as Hannah GutierrezR­eed, is the latest attempt to hold someone accountabl­e for an onset tragedy that sent shockwaves through Hollywood and led to calls for a tightening of the rules around the use of firearms in movies.

Dave Halls, the film’s safety coordinato­r and assistant director who handed Baldwin the loaded gun, earlier agreed to a plea deal with prosecutor­s and was sentenced to six months’ probation. But criminal charges against Baldwin have encountere­d a number of setbacks.

initial manslaught­er charges were dropped in April last year, due to what prosecutor­s called ‘new facts’ that demanded ‘further investigat­ion and forensic analysis.’

that led to the empaneling of a grand jury, which late last year handed down a new indictment. the 65-year-old actor in January pleaded not guilty to those involuntar­y manslaught­er charges. Baldwin has repeatedly denied responsibi­lity for the incident, insisting he did not pull the trigger, and saying that as an actor, he should have been able to rely on the profession­als around him to ensure that props were safe.

no date has yet been set for his trial, which could stretch into next year. Filming of ‘Rust’ was halted by the tragedy, but resumed last year.

the cinematogr­apher’s widower, Matthew Hutchins, who has already settled a wrongful death suit with the producers, served as an executive producer on the project.

Director souza also returned, saying at the time that completing the movie would be ‘bitterswee­t’ but that the cast and crew “are committed to completing what Halyna and i started.”

no release date has been announced for the film. Baldwin remains free on bail.

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