Alec Baldwin's 'prop firearm' kills one, injures another

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Actor Alec Baldwin discharged a "prop firearm" that killed a cinematographer and injured a the director of the movie Rust, being filmed on a set south of Santa Fe, a county sheriff's office spokesman said late Thursday.

Halyna Hutchins, 42 and the director of photography for the movie, died at University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque. The film's director, Joel Souza, was hospitalized in Santa Fe, Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office spokesman Juan Ríos said.

A source closed to the investigation said Baldwin, 63, was questioned by investigators late Thursday and was seen by a New Mexican reporter and photographer in tears.

Investigators are still trying to determine if the incident was an accident, Ríos said. No charges have been filed, and the investigation remains open, Ríos wrote in a news release.

The prop was fired at Bonanza Creek Ranch, where filming was underway, the sheriff's office said in an early evening news release. Baldwin stars in the production.

Hutchins died from her injuries after she was flown to University of New Mexico Hospital, according to the sheriff's office. Souza was taken to Christus St. Vincent Regional Medical Center, where he is receiving emergency care, the sheriff's office said. Attempts to get comment from Baldwin were unsuccessful.

“We received the devastating news this evening, that one of our members, Halyna Hutchins, the Director of Photography on a production called ‘Rust’ in New Mexico died from injuries sustained on the set,” John Lindley, the president of the International Cinematographers Guild Local 600, and Rebecca Rhine, the executive director, said in a statement, as reported by Variety. “The details are unclear at this moment, but we are working to learn more, and we support a full investigation into this tragic event. This is a terrible loss, and we mourn the passing of a member of our Guild’s family.”

Deputies were investigating how the accident occurred and "what type of projectile was discharged," the sheriff's office said in an earlier news release.

Rust Movie Productions did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Filming for Rust was set to continue into early November, according to a news release from the New Mexico Film Office. It's described as the story of a 13-year-old boy left to fend for himself and his younger brother following the death of their parents in 1880s Kansas, with New Mexico doubling for Kansas.

Guns firing blanks have been blamed for deaths in past movie productions. Online Hollywood news site Deadline reported, "Actor Jon-Erik Hexum was killed Oct. 18, 1984, on the set of the TV series Cover Up when he accidentally shot himself in the head with a gun loaded with blanks. And in 1993, Brandon Lee, the son of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, died after he was shot in the head by a gun firing blanks on the set of The Crow. Both incidents were determined to have been accidents."

This is a developing story and will be updated.
 
Eh, how does on die from blanks?
Jon-Erik Hexum was fucking around with blanks on set and put a blank revolver to his head and fired it. The muzzle blast was still enough to basically spall fragments of his skull into his brain, which killed him. This sounds more like how Brandon Lee died though, when a blank round shot a dummy bullet the movie armorers had forgotten about into him.
 
Well this is some hardcore method acting :story:
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I'm not even sure if you could charge him with manslaughter, assuming he was using the gun in the "correct" way according to whoever was instructing him. Sounds to me that if anyone is at fault it's whoever prepared and maintained the gun, or whoever had the two so close to the discharge.
Michael Massee, the actor who inadvertently killed Brandon Lee with a blank round and is the closest analogue to what just happened, was never charged, criminally or civilly, for Lee's death.
People ITT clamoring for Baldwin to face charges because they dislike him personally should really tamper their expectations for his forthcoming trial, and maybe reflect a bit on what it does to someone to do your job and have someone die as a consequence of it, through no fault of your own.
 
Even if he's narcissistic enough to not really care about the woman he accidentally shot, this will result in his movie production being sued for wrongful death for not properly maintaining their prop guns, and him losing money and potentially his movie being shut down.

Isn't this the guy whose wife Hilaria was just publicly humiliated for pretending to be Spanish? Man this guy's life is a riot.
 
Michael Massee, the actor who inadvertently killed Brandon Lee with a blank round and is the closest analogue to what just happened, was never charged, criminally or civilly, for Lee's death.
People ITT clamoring for Baldwin to face charges because they dislike him personally should really tamper their expectations for his forthcoming trial, and maybe reflect a bit on what it does to someone to do your job and have someone die as a consequence of it, through no fault of your own.
Frankly Baldwin already looks like he's (understandably) taking it poorly. Unless he personally fucked with the prop gun which I doubt, he shouldn't be facing criminal charges over this, having to live with the guilt of knowing he inadvertently killed someone is probably enough.
 
You’d think Hollywood would have learned how to properly handle firearms after The Crow.
Hollywood pushes for laws that make firearm handling harder with how California views pistol grips as work of Satan.

Hollywood is a doubled edged sword as it pushes movies that makes guns popular or make men measure their dick size by. And also pushes laws to criminalize or make it difficult to own guns.

I would say the video games Call of Duty and Battlefield made guns popular and taught me how to use a gun without having to take a class on it lol. Also Bush's GWOT.
 
It's really bizarre to me that people in this thread are immediately blaming Baldwin. My first thought is that the prop people clearly fucked up badly. Why would an actor ever be given a gun with a live round in it? He would have to have personally loaded real bullets into the gun himself for it to be his fault.
 
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