Armourer on Baldwin film had 'no idea' how live rounds got on set

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The women in charge of weapons on the movie where Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has told her legal team she does not know where the live rounds came from.

Lawyers for Gutteriez Reed say she is “devastated and completely beside herself” over Hutchins’ death and has blamed producers for unsafe working conditions on the set of Rust.

“Ultimately this set would never have been compromised if live ammo were not introduced,” said lawyers Jason Bowles and Robert Gorence in a statement. “Hannah was hired on two positions on this film, which made it extremely difficult to focus on her job as an armourer,” they said. Gutierrez Reed told detectives that she had checked the dummy bullets – bullets that appear real except for a small hole in the side of the casing that identifies them as inoperable – to ensure none were “hot”.

The film’s assistant director, Dave Halls, took one of the weapons from the cart and handed it to Baldwin.

 

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