After killing a cinematographer and wounding the director, new evidence may indict Alec Baldwin

Today, Wednesday, a group of new press reports appeared, according to which American actor Alec Baldwin may face criminal charges after the shooting incident during the filming of the new movie “Rest”, which he is starring in, as the shooting scene during filming led to the killing of a cinematographer and wounding of a cinematographer. The director is on the scene of the film. This is not the first incident of its kind in the world of Hollywood.

New documents related to Baldwin's case revealed that he pulled the pistol several times before facing the camera while he was rehearsing the scene, and when the bullet fired from the pistol, this resulted in the killing of the main photographer in the film, Helena Hutchins, and director Joel Souza's injury.

Where the American newspaper “New York Times” published reports that police investigators carried out some investigations that resulted in statements from one of the workers and camera operator Red Russell, who confirmed that Baldwin had received the pistol after he was told that it had been discharged and that it did not pose a danger. .

Where the newspaper spoke that this came after a crew member revealed from inside the filming of a group of photos taken on the same day of the accident, in which Hutchins is shown holding the camera, while Baldwin appears dressed in an acting costume and is in front of the crew members in the church that is being It has shooting scene shooting.

The reporter confirmed that Santa Fe County District Attorney Mary Carmack Altois said criminal charges against actor Alec Baldwin would not be dismissed because the gun used was real.

The first assistant director, David Holz, had confirmed that the crew members assured him that the gun used for the scene, which Baldwin is dealing with, who is the main actor in the film, is a cold gun, as this type of terminology is used among filmmakers, to ensure that the gun holds The bracket, which is a safe type and is not loaded with live ammunition.

Where the newspaper indicated that the police investigations resulted in the presence of large amounts of lead on the filming site, and further investigations had to be conducted about the source of that ammunition and why it was used, and the newspaper added: “This came in the wake of reports that the gun used by Baldwin, aged 63 years old for accidentally killing Hutchins, crew members used it to shoot beer cans just hours before the accident."

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