Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Subpoena for ‘Rust’ film assistant OK’d

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SANTA FE, N.M. — The assistant director who handed Alec Baldwin a prop gun that killed a cinematogr­apher on a New Mexico film set must make himself available for an interview with state workplace safety regulators, a judge has decided.

District Judge Bryan Biedscheid on Friday granted a request by the Occupation­al Health and Safety Bureau of the state Environmen­t Department to issue a subpoena to Dave Halls, assistant director for the movie “Rust,” local news outlets reported.

Cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins was killed and director Joel Souza was wounded in the Oct. 21 shooting on the Bonanza Creek Ranch film set near Santa Fe.

Safety officials tried twice since Nov. 2 to interview Halls for their investigat­ion, but he declined both times through his attorney and said he wouldn’t agree to an interview until a criminal investigat­ion is complete, a compliance officer wrote in an affidavit in support of the subpoena request.

The interview with Halls is needed because he had responsibi­lities for set safety, knew who was present during the shooting and had handled the gun, the applicatio­n said.

Rebecca Roose, deputy Cabinet secretary of the Environmen­t Department, told the Santa Fe New Mexican that the department proposed a Tuesday interview but that the judge could set another date or Halls’ attorney could fight the subpoena.

Halls’ attorney, Lisa Torracco, on Saturday did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. However, KOBTV reported that she said Halls will cooperate with state investigat­ors.

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