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Report Details 3 Accidental Gun Discharges Prior to Fatal Shooting on Alec Baldwin Set

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
November 1, 2021 at 11:02 am
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Report Details 3 Accidental Gun Discharges Prior to Fatal Shooting on Alec Baldwin Set

NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 07: Alec Baldwin speaks onstage at the 2016 Fragrance Foundation Awards presented by Hearst Magazines - Show on June 7, 2016 in New York City. (Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Fragrance Foundation)

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Prior to the fatal shooting on the set of a movie starring Alec Baldwin, there were three accidental gun discharges, according to a report.

Last month, the actor fired a prop gun on set, killing Director of photography Halyna Hutchins and injuring Director Joel Souza.

Los Angeles Times reported Sunday, “Before Hutchins was killed, crew members say, there were three accidental discharges of weapons on set.”

The report continues, “Baldwin’s stunt double had accidentally fired a blank after being told that his gun was ‘cold.'”

Lane Luper, the A-camera first assistant, said a young woman working in the props department “actually shot herself in the foot,” adding, “the round was blank.”

The outlet noted there were other “red flags,” including the absence of a medic “on-site during pre-production.”

An equipment truck arrives at the entrance to the Bonanza Creek Ranch where the film “rust” was filming, on October 29, 2021 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. – With a surge in demand for new content stretching productions thinner than ever, some film sets are under intense pressure to cut corners to just “get it done,” industry insiders said in the wake of the “Rust” tragedy. The low-budget Western on which Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, in a tragic accident last week was running behind schedule after crew members walked off the New Mexico set in protest over low pay and poor conditions. (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

According to the report, on the day of the shooting, “Property master Sarah Zachry retrieved the guns that would be needed for the scene from a truck, where the weapons were stored inside a locked safe.”

The ammunition was reportedly “also in the truck, but had been left unsecured on a cart during the break, according to a search warrant affidavit filed by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office on Oct. 27.”

Baldwin made it a point to “make his gun work look realistic,” as the Los Angeles Times reports.

The outlet mentioned Baldwin’s walk through of the church a few days earlier to see “what it would be like to use the weapon in the scene. The live rounds he fired contained blanks, but still made enough noise that crew members were startled.”

One camera technician told the outlet, “Alec was pretty concerned about safety on set,” adding, “He wanted to know where I would be standing when he drew his gun.”

The individual explained, “I told him I was going to be standing in a different place, and he said, ‘Good.'”

Baldwin addressed the incident publicly for the first time Saturday.

“She was my friend,” Baldwin said of Hutchins, adding, “The day I arrived in Santa Fe to start shooting, I took her to dinner with Joel, the director. We were a very, very, you know, well-oiled crew shooting a film together and then this horrible event happened.”

CBS News noted the investigation into the shooting is ongoing. Charges have not been filed.

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