Police have found lead, which appears to be a live bullet, on the shoulders of an injured director after an actor fired a shooting gun and killed and injured two people at a filming site in New Mexico, western United States. We are investigating whether there were any management problems.

Staff died and the director was injured when actor Alec Baldwin, who was filming a Western movie, fired a shooting gun in Santa Fe, New Mexico on the 21st of this month.



Police held a press conference on the 27th, and when Baldwin received the shooting gun, he was told that there was no live ammunition, but from the shoulder of the injured director, lead that seems to be live ammunition Is found.



For this reason, police are investigating whether there were any problems with safety management.



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, there have been accidental shootings of guns at American movie shooting sites, and the union of American movie-related people has raised concerns in response to this situation.