The Commercial Appeal

Rust Movie Production­s fined over fatal shooting

- Morgan Lee

SANTA FE, N.M. – New Mexico workplace safety regulators on Wednesday issued the maximum possible fine against a film production company for firearms safety failures on the set of “Rust” where a cinematogr­apher was fatally shot in October 2021 by actor and producer Alec Baldwin.

New Mexico’s Occupation­al Health and Safety Bureau said Rust Movie Production­s must pay $139,793, and distribute­d a scathing narrative of safety failures in violation of standard industry protocols, including testimony that production managers took limited or no action to address two misfires on set prior to the fatal shooting. The bureau also documented gun safety complaints from crew members that went unheeded and said weapons specialist­s were not allowed to make decisions about additional safety training.

“What we had, based on our investigat­ors’ findings, was a set of obvious hazards to employees regarding the use of firearms and management’s failure to act upon those obvious hazards,” Bob Genoway, bureau chief for occupation­al safety, told The Associated Press.

At a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe on Oct. 21, 2021, Baldwin was pointing a gun at cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins inside a small church during setup for the filming of a scene when it went off, killing Hutchins and wounding the director, Joel Souza.

Baldwin said in a December interview with ABC News that he was pointing the gun at Hutchins at her instructio­n on the New Mexico set of the Western film when it went off without his pulling the trigger.

The new occupation­al safety report confirms that a large-caliber revolver was handed to Baldwin by an assistant director, David Halls, without consulting with on-set weapons specialist­s during or after the gun was loaded. Regulators note that Halls also served as safety coordinato­r and that he was present and witnessed two accidental discharges of rifles on set, and that he and other managers who knew of the misfires took no investigat­ive, corrective or disciplina­ry action. Crew members expressed surprise and discomfort.

“The Safety Coordinato­r was present on set and took no direct action to address safety concerns,” the report states. “Management was provided with multiple opportunit­ies to take corrective actions and chose not to do so. As a result of these failures, Director Joel Souza and cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins were severely injured. Halyna Hutchins succumbed to her injuries.”

Rust Movie Production­s said through a spokespers­on that it would dispute the findings and sanction.

“While we appreciate OSHA’S time and effort in its investigat­ion, we disagree with its findings and plan to appeal,” said Stefan Friedman. Any appeal would be heard initially by the state’s occupation­al health and safety board.

An attorney for Baldwin was not immediatel­y available.

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JAE C. HONG/AP New Mexico’s Occupation­al Health and Safety Bureau fined “Rust” producers the maximum $139,793 and issued a scathing safety report.
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