New Mexico sheriff releases 'Rust' movie shooting investigation

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Nov 18 (Reuters) - A New Mexico sheriff's office on Friday released documents from his investigation into the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last year on the set of Western movie "Rust," as a state prosecutor decided whether to press criminal charges.

Among 551 pages published by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office were interviews with witnesses, including star Alec Baldwin, and text messages and emails from crew and cast members sometimes detailing chaotic and acrimonious conditions on set prior to Hutchins' death on Oct. 21, 2021.


https://www.reuters.com/world/us/new-mexico-sheriff-releases-rust-movie-shooting-investigation-2022-11-18/

I shifted through the 551 pages report. It's long fucking report full of nothing except for a few interesting parts, especially the text messages between Alec and Halyna's husband and other people such as lawyers, reporters and those who were involved in the production that were present at that time.

Both Alec and Halyna, with other workers thought it was not loaded. Was sure it wasn't. There was a talk about sabotage or an agenda.

Now let the right wing screeching commerce. Music to my ears.
 
Nov 18 (Reuters) - A New Mexico sheriff's office on Friday released documents from his investigation into the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last year on the set of Western movie "Rust," as a state prosecutor decided whether to press criminal charges.

Among 551 pages published by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office were interviews with witnesses, including star Alec Baldwin, and text messages and emails from crew and cast members sometimes detailing chaotic and acrimonious conditions on set prior to Hutchins' death on Oct. 21, 2021.


https://www.reuters.com/world/us/new-mexico-sheriff-releases-rust-movie-shooting-investigation-2022-11-18/

I shifted through the 551 pages report. It's long fucking report full of nothing except for a few interesting parts, especially the text messages between Alec and Halyna's husband and other people such as lawyers, reporters and those who were involved in the production that were present at that time.

Both Alec and Halyna, with other workers thought it was not loaded. Was sure it wasn't. There was a talk about sabotage or an agenda.

Now let the right wing screeching commerce. Music to my ears.

Still, Baldwin's lies about not pulling the trigger and not pointing it at Halyna doesn't make him look good. Why her husband agreed with work with Baldwin makes me think he's giving Halyna's kid a shitload of money.
 
Still, Baldwin's lies about not pulling the trigger and not pointing it at Halyna doesn't make him look good. Why her husband agreed with work with Baldwin makes me think he's giving Halyna's kid a shitload of money.

As I have explained in other thread, Halyna instructed him to practice "cross draw" and aim it at the camera.

Everyone in the report said they believed the gun was not loaded.
 
They hate Baldwin because he did such an excellent rendition of #TRE45ON on SNL.

A good reason. Another reason is that Baldwin is an anti-gun activist who pointed a gun at a woman and killed her. He's a hypocrite who makes money from guns then seeks to deny them to others.
Typical Limousine Liberal. :)

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...amy-schumer-launch-anti-nra-campaign-1104304/
Alyssa Milano, Alec Baldwin, Amy Schumer Help Launch Anti-NRA Campaign
The new initiative aims to advocate for gun control and to chip away at the National Rifle Association's political influence.

Less than a month after March for Our Lives events swept through American cities to protest gun violence, a group of Hollywood stars including Alyssa Milano, Amy Schumer and Alec Baldwin have partnered with Parkland, Fla., students, activists and policy experts to launch a new initiative aimed at advocating for gun control and reducing the political influence of the National Rifle Association.

The No Rifle Association initiative (#NoRA) announced its formation and goals in a letter to NRA executive vp Wayne LaPierre on Friday. It was signed by over 130 celebrities and activists including Parkland shooting survivors David Hogg and Cameron Kasky, #MeToo founder Tarana Burke, Ashley Judd, W. Kamau Bell, Don Cheadle, Minnie Driver, Jon Favreau, Nathan Fillion, Jordan Horowitz, Jimmy Kimmel, Julianne Moore, Michael Moore, Patton Oswalt, Annabella Sciorra, Jill Soloway, Amber Tamblyn and Constance Wu.

“We’re going to shine a bright light on what you and your organization do to America. We’re going to make sure the whole world sees your bloody hands. We’re coming for your money. We’re coming for your puppets. And we’re going to win,” the strongly worded letter announces.

The letter says the #NoRA movement will “rais[e] the voices of all victims of gun violence,” citing as examples people from communities of color, which are disproportionately affected by gun violence, women who have survived domestic violence and children who have died in shootings. The letter also says that the organization intends to “counterac[t] the influence of NRA money in the political system.”
 
Nov 18 (Reuters) - A New Mexico sheriff's office on Friday released documents from his investigation into the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins last year on the set of Western movie "Rust," as a state prosecutor decided whether to press criminal charges.

Among 551 pages published by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office were interviews with witnesses, including star Alec Baldwin, and text messages and emails from crew and cast members sometimes detailing chaotic and acrimonious conditions on set prior to Hutchins' death on Oct. 21, 2021.


https://www.reuters.com/world/us/new-mexico-sheriff-releases-rust-movie-shooting-investigation-2022-11-18/

I shifted through the 551 pages report. It's long fucking report full of nothing except for a few interesting parts, especially the text messages between Alec and Halyna's husband and other people such as lawyers, reporters and those who were involved in the production that were present at that time.

Both Alec and Halyna, with other workers thought it was not loaded. Was sure it wasn't. There was a talk about sabotage or an agenda.

Now let the right wing screeching commerce. Music to my ears.

Like Paul Pelosi, Alec is on the wrong team, he therefore much be slandered.
 
As I have explained in other thread, Halyna instructed him to practice "cross draw" and aim it at the camera.

Everyone in the report said they believed the gun was not loaded.

At the camera. Procedure is to make sure all people are out of the line of fire. What did the report say about Baldwin being a producer and the safety complaints on the set?
 
Yes. I also know what "out of the line of fire" means. It means the barrel never, at anytime, is pointed at a person. Albeit bulletproof glass can be used.

Likely scenario is Alec pulled the gun out of the holster on the left side and swung it too hard.
 
I'm good with that. Who needs to know the names? It's the info that matters. The lawsuits will subpoena the full version. LOL

There are long lists of non redacted names of those who were present at that time. Also multiple pages of individual information with redacted numbers such as their birthdays and whatever.

Just multiple and multiple pages of nothing. LOL.
 
There are long lists of non redacted names of those who were present at that time. Also multiple pages of individual information with redacted numbers such as their birthdays and whatever.

Just multiple and multiple pages of nothing. LOL.

I uploaded it to Goodreader and couldn't search it there either. Sad.
 
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