Las Vegas Review-Journal

Alec Baldwin, armorer officially charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er in fatal ‘Rust’ shooting

- By Anousha Sakoui and Meg James

Actor Alec Baldwin has been charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er, alongside the armorer of the western “Rust,” in which he accidental­ly shot and killed cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins.

Baldwin and Hannah Gutierrez Reed were each charged with involuntar­y manslaught­er in connection with the Oct. 21, 2021, shooting. If convinced of the most serious charge, they could each face a mandatory fiveyear prison sentence.

New Mexico’s 1st Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-altwies and special prosecutor Andrea Reeb also released the details of the plea deal struck with first assistant director David Halls. He pleaded no contest to negligent use of a deadly weapon in exchange for a suspended sentence of six months of unsupervis­ed probation. The filings were announced earlier this month by New Mexico prosecutor­s.

The plans to file charges had already drawn a mixed reaction in Hollywood. Several actors, including the organizati­on SAG-AFTRA that represents thousands of performers, railed against the decision, arguing that gun safety is not the actor’s responsibi­lity. Others noted that Baldwin was a producer on the movie and may have had greater insight into the state of the production.

Early on the day of the deadly shooting, the camera crew walked of the set following a dispute over pay and working conditions, including accidental gun discharges.

The prosecutio­n will need to convince a jury of a timeline of events. Questions remain over how a live round ended up on set and the chain of possession of the gun as it was ultimately handed to Baldwin.

They will also need to show that Baldwin and Gutierrez Reed at least demonstrat­ed more than mere negligence in their duties that resulted in Hutchins’ death.

After the processing of charges, each defendant will be summoned to a first appearance — akin to an arraignmen­t. This may be done virtually, with dates set by the court, the district attorney’s office said previously.

After that, a preliminar­y hearing will be held where a judge will hear evidence and decide whether prosecutor­s can take their case to trial. While the court has yet to set those dates, preliminar­y hearings typically occur within 60 days of charges being filed.

Meanwhile, several of the members of the production including Halls and Gutierrez Reed were recently deposed as part of an investigat­ion by the New Mexico Environmen­t Department’s Occupation­al Health and Safety Bureau.

In September, New Mexico’s workplace health and safety bureau levied its maximum, $136,793 fine against Rust Production­s LLC. The bureau alleged the production’s managers “demonstrat­ed plain indifferen­ce” to employee safety. The production appealed, saying the penalties were not warranted.

In his deposition viewed by the Los Angeles Times, Halls, who said he has retired from the industry since the incident, gives a different accounting of the shooting than Baldwin has delivered publicly.

The first assistant director told the attorneys in the deposition in December that it was Gutierrez Reed who had handed the gun to Baldwin, and he denied calling out “cold gun” to announce the weapon was safe to use.

Instead, he said, it was Gutierrez Reed who used that terminolog­y and handed the weapon to Baldwin. Halls said he did not see the armorer load the weapon, but that she had shown him the gun already loaded with what he believed to be dummy rounds.

“Hannah made a creative decision that, you know, dummy rounds should be in there to make sure that the gun looks like it’s loaded,” Halls said in deposition, first reported by Variety.

That contradict­s Baldwin’s account, who has said Halls told him that it was a “cold gun,” meaning its cylinder had been checked to ensure it was safe to use, and had handed it to him.

Halls declined to place the blame on any one person. Halls said it was Hutchins who directed Baldwin to point the gun in her direction.

Gutierrez Reed said in a December deposition she had been unemployed for a year since the incident but recently started managing the social media accounts of an Arizona-based real estate company.

 ?? JAE C. HONG / AP FILE (2021) ?? The Bonanza Creek Ranch, near Santa Fe, N.M., was the location for filming of “Rust.” Tuesday, New Mexico authoritie­s charged actor Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed with involuntar­y manslaught­er in connection with the Oct. 21, 2021, fatal shooting of cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins.
JAE C. HONG / AP FILE (2021) The Bonanza Creek Ranch, near Santa Fe, N.M., was the location for filming of “Rust.” Tuesday, New Mexico authoritie­s charged actor Alec Baldwin and armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed with involuntar­y manslaught­er in connection with the Oct. 21, 2021, fatal shooting of cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins.

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