The Daily Telegraph

Rust armourer to serve 18 months in prison

- By David Millward US Correspond­ent

HANNAH GUTIERREZ-REED, the Rust film armourer, was sentenced to 18 months in prison yesterday for the involuntar­y manslaught­er of cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins on a film set in March 2021.

The 27-year-old had been found guilty for her role in the fatal shooting on a New Mexico film set by a jury in March.

Sentencing her to the maximum jail term requested by prosecutor­s, Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer told her: “You alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon.”

Hutchins, 42, was killed when the gun, which contained live bullets, went off on the set of Rust, a western starring

Alec Baldwin. The director, Joel Souza, was injured.

The court had been told that Gutierrez-reed mistakenly loaded a live round into a reproducti­on Colt .45 revolver which Baldwin fired inside a film-set church.

Baldwin, who was holding the gun when it went off and fired a live bullet, is due to go on trial for involuntar­y manslaught­er in July. He has pleaded not guilty.

Hutchins’ death was Hollywood’s first on-set fatal shooting in almost 30 years. Prosecutor­s said Gutierrez-reed repeatedly failed to ensure firearm safety and it was her negligence which led to Hutchins’ death.

Gutierrez-reed choked back tears as the sentence was passed. Pleading for leniency, she told the court: “My heart aches for the Hutchins family and friends and colleagues, as well.

“Your honour, when I took on Rust I was young and I was naive. But I took my job as seriously as I knew how to, despite not having proper time, resources and staffing, I just did my best to handle it.”

Asking the court to impose a maximum sentence, prosecutor­s said Gutierrez-reed had shown no remorse, as had been demonstrat­ed by calls she had made from jail to her mother, boyfriend and legal teams.

At one point she described the jury that had convicted her as “a--holes and idiots”.

Hutchins’ father said in a statement read in court on his behalf: “Each person responsibl­e … needs to carry the punishment that is equal to their guilt.”

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