Actor Alec Baldwin Kills One Person, Wounds Another When Prop-Gun 'Misfires'
It was drilled into my head that *any* weapon I point at anyone else is MY responsibility. Period. That includes training with Miles Gear where we do aim and pull the trigger with someone in our sites.
He should be facing manslaughter charges - even if it comes with no time served. But, since he is an actor about the worst he'll face is "mans laughter" and possibly some ridicule for a few weeks until it is forgotten.
This is the prop masters fault, not some random actor.
https://news.yahoo.com/alec-baldwin-rust-camera-crew-193409810.html
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-narcissism-epidemic/201112/alec-baldwin-its-the-narcissism-again
Alec Baldwin 'Rust' camera crew walked off the set in protest before the fatal shooting
Hours before actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer on the New Mexico set of 'Rust,' a half-dozen camera operators walked off the set to protest working conditions.
An assistant director handed Alec Baldwin a prop firearm and yelled "cold gun" before the actor fired and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza, according to a court document.
The "cold gun" remark was meant to indicate that the weapon did not have live rounds, according to an affidavit for a search warrant for the movie set filed by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office
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Crew member yelled 'cold gun' as he handed Alec Baldwin prop weapon, court document shows
An assistant director handed Alec Baldwin a prop firearm and yelled "cold gun" before the actor fired and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza, according to a court document.
From a seasoned prop master:
“Number one, always treat all weapons as if they are loaded — don’t treat them as props,” explains Carpenter, who has worked on such gun-heavy productions as Queen of the South, Power, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, NCIS: New Orleans and Cloak & Dagger in addition to serving for 11 years as a professional instructor training agencies and stunt performers in how to handle firearms. “Number two, never have your finger on the trigger or pull the trigger until you’re ready to discharge the weapon. Number three, never point the weapon at anything that can be harmed or injured. And number four, always be aware of what’s in front, behind and on all sides of what you’re aiming for.”
Also:
The munitions expert, Carpenter, who was not part of the Rust production, says pointing a weapon directly at the camera or at individuals is something one should never do. “You never aim a weapon directly at anyone, period.”
So let's look at the rules again:
“Number one, always treat all weapons as if they are loaded — don’t treat them as props,”
“Number two, never have your finger on the trigger or pull the trigger until you’re ready to discharge the weapon."
"Number three, never point the weapon at anything that can be harmed or injured."
"And number four, always be aware of what’s in front, behind and on all sides of what you’re aiming for.”
Sounds pretty close to *my* military and civilian training for handling *any* weapon. It is also SOP in the movie industry. I do not understand why you are not for gun safety.
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Guns, Ammo, Accountability: Hollywood Munitions Experts Grapple With ‘Rust’ Tragedy
Questions swirl about on-set gun safety and who could be at fault after Alec Baldwin shoots prop gun with live rounds, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza.