An actor fired a shooting gun at a filming site in New Mexico, western United States, killing a staff member and injuring the director.

Local police are investigating the details of how the shooting gun, which should be safe, resulted in casualties.

According to American media, actor Alec Baldwin fired a shooting gun at a filming site in Santa Fe, New Mexico on the 21st, and a female staff member was shot and taken to the hospital. But died.



In addition, the director's man was injured and is being treated at the hospital.



At the scene, at that time, a Western movie was being filmed, so the local police heard the situation from the people who were present, and the shooting gun, which should be safe, resulted in casualties. I am investigating the detailed circumstances.



Baldwin is known for appearing in movies such as "The Hunt for Red October!" Released in 1990, and has recently gained popularity by imitating former President Trump on television programs.



In the past, gun shots have occurred at American filmmaking sites, and in 1993, Kung Fu film superstar Bruce Lee's son and actor Brandon Lee died.