Chinanews, October 23, a comprehensive report, a few days ago, the American movie "Rust" (Rust) set, Hollywood star Alec Baldwin (Alec Baldwin) "manslaughter" a staff member.

Initial investigations by the police revealed that the prop gun Baldwin obtained was supposed to be a so-called safety "cold gun", but it was found to contain live ammunition when it opened fire.

  According to reports, an affidavit filed by the sheriff at the Santa Fe District Court showed that the bullet hit photographer Halyna Hutchins in the chest and director Joel Souza behind him on the shoulder.

Huggins died of his injuries and Susa was discharged from the hospital.

  Juan Rios, a spokesman for the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, said that the criminal police rushed to the set and continued to interview witnesses. The preliminary investigation focused on what was in the gun and when it was loaded.

  The testimony of Santa Fe police investigator Joel Cano stated that the assistant director who handed the prop gun to Baldwin did not know that the gun contained live ammunition.

"When the assistant director handed the gun to Baldwin, (he) shouted'cold gun', indicating that the prop gun did not have any live ammunition." The affidavit said.

  Baldwin said on the 22nd that he was shocked by the accidental shooting.

He is "fully cooperating" with the authorities to determine how the incident occurred.

  The production of the movie "Rust" was immediately stopped.

The local police have not made any accusations so far, and the investigation is still ongoing.

  Outsiders have questioned the working conditions of the "Rust" studio.

The Los Angeles Times stated that a few hours before the tragedy, six or seven photographers left the set to protest working conditions.

According to people familiar with the matter, the filmmaker and his assistants were frustrated with the state of the low-cost film, complaining about working hours, commuting hours and salary.

According to media outlets, the prop gun had been fired at least once before.

  The report pointed out that the studio has a set of established and fairly clear safety regulations for the use of guns. All weapons must be strictly managed by a licensed ordnance. Actors should receive gun safety training, and the use of live ammunition is absolutely prohibited.

  Usually, a real gun with an empty pack is used when filming, but this is still quite dangerous because there will be magazines, gunpowder, paper filler or wax in it to create realistic fire and sparks.

Generally, the person in charge of the safety coordinator of the set said that if someone was injured by a weapon on the set, it was mostly hand burns.

Set safety experts believe that the Baldwin incident apparently had "very serious negligence."