Oroville Mercury-Register

Weapons supervisor pleads not guilty in ‘Rust’ shooting case

- By Susan Montoya Bryan

A weapons supervisor charged with a felony for her alleged role in the shooting death of a cinematogr­apher on the set of a Western movie pleaded not guilty during her first formal court appearance Friday.

Hannah GutierrezR­eed and Alec Baldwin were charged last month with felony involuntar­y manslaught­er in the shooting death of cinematogr­apher Halyna Hutchins, who died shortly after being wounded during rehearsals at a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe in October 2021.

A New Mexico judge set conditions of release that allowed Gutierrez-Reed to keep a gun at home for self-defense. Her attorney told the judge his client has received numerous threats and was forced to file for a restrainin­g order against a stalker. He said authoritie­s released documents related to the case and failed to redact identifyin­g informatio­n that included phone numbers.

District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies told the judge she adamantly opposed the request because of Gutierrez-Reed’s “sloppy mishandlin­g of firearms and guns” on the set. She suggested Gutierrez-Reed could either move or keep a bat or pepper spray in her house instead.

Gutierrez-Reed’s attorney, Jason Bowles, challenged the district attorney’s characteri­zation and disputed the claim about sloppiness.

“There is no allegation that she is a danger to anyone having a firearm within her home and it’s for self-protection because of actions that the state took in releasing private informatio­n. That is the reason for that request,” he said.

In addition to allowing Gutierrez-Reed to have a gun at home, the judge ordered her not to have any contact with witnesses who might testify as part of the case.

A day earlier Baldwin agreed to forgo a hearing to have his rights explained to him and entered a plea of not guilty.

The judge allowed Baldwin to have limited contact with potential witnesses in connection with plans to complete the filming of “Rust.” Other provisions included a prohibitio­n on consuming alcohol and against any possession of weapons, including firearms.

Work on “Rust” was halted with Hutchins’ death. Rust Movie Production­s says filming is expected to resume this spring, without the use of real weapons or ammunition.

The involuntar­y manslaught­er charges against Baldwin, a lead actor and co-producer on “Rust,” and Gutierrez-Reed, the film’s armor, are punishable by up to 18 months in jail and a $5,000 fine under New Mexico law.

Prosecutor­s and defense attorneys are preparing for a likely preliminar­y hearing within a few months to determine whether there is sufficient evidence to proceed to trial.

Authoritie­s said Baldwin was pointing a pistol at Hutchins when the gun went off, killing her and wounding director Joel Souza.

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