The Guardian (USA)

Attorney for Rust armorer suggests sabotage on set of Baldwin shooting

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A lawyer for the armorer who oversaw weapons used on the Rust movie set suggested on Wednesday that someone deliberate­ly put a live round into the gun used by Alec Baldwin when he accidental­ly shot dead a cinematogr­apher.

Jason Bowles said his client, Hannah Gutierrez, had pulled ammunition from a box that she believed contained only dummy rounds that were incapable of firing. He said he thought it was possible that someone purposely placed real bullets, which look similar to dummies, into the box.

“We’re afraid that could have been what happened here, that somebody intended to sabotage this set with a live round intentiona­lly placed in a box of dummies,” Bowles said on ABC television’s Good Morning America.

“We’re not saying anybody had any intent there was going to be a tragedy of homicide,” he added, “but they wanted to do something to cause a safety incident on set. That’s what we believe happened.”

A spokeswoma­n for the producers, Rust Movie Production­s, had no comment on Bowles’s remarks. The company has said it is investigat­ing the incident and had received no official complaints about safety on the set in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Local authoritie­s are investigat­ing the matter and no charges have been filed against anyone involved.

Cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins was killed on 21 October when a gun Baldwin was holding released a live bullet, police said. Baldwin had been told by the assistant director, Dave Halls, that the gun was “cold”, an industry term meaning it is safe to use.

Bowles said Gutierrez had checked the gun before giving it to Halls. She spun the cylinder and showed Halls each of the rounds, which she believed were six dummy rounds, he said. Halls then took the gun into the church where Baldwin was rehearsing a scene.

Before the shooting, camera operators had quit the film to protest against what they said were long hours and other objectiona­ble working conditions, authoritie­s in Santa Fe have said.

Asked who would intentiona­lly place live ammunition with dummy rounds, Bowles said on NBC’s Today show that he believed it could be a person who wanted “to prove a point, to say that they’re disgruntle­d, they’re unhappy”.

“And we know that people had already walked off the set the day before,” he said.

Baldwin, who was also a producer on the film, has said he is heartbroke­n and is cooperatin­g with authoritie­s. On Tuesday, he shared a message on social media from a crew member who disputed reports of chaos and a lax attitude toward safety on the set.

An attorney for Halls did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment on Wednesday.

 ?? Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters ?? People attend a vigil for the late cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot on the film set of Rust, in Burbank, Los Angeles, California, last month.
Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters People attend a vigil for the late cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot on the film set of Rust, in Burbank, Los Angeles, California, last month.

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