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New Mexico Fines Rust Movie Productions

Savannah Rychcik by Savannah Rychcik
April 20, 2022 at 3:20 pm
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New Mexico Fines Rust Movie Productions

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 07: Alec Baldwin is seen onstage at the Comedy Central Roast of Alec Baldwin at Saban Theatre on September 07, 2019 in Beverly Hills, California. (Kevork Djansezian/VMN19/Getty Images for Comedy Central)

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Rust Movie Productions has been fined for firearms safety failures after a cinematographer was shot and killed by actor Alec Baldwin.

According to The Associated Press, New Mexico workplace safety regulators issued the maximum fine possible of $136,793.

The outlet reported the New Mexico Occupational Health and Safety Bureau documented gun safety complaints issued by crew members that were ignored.

The bureau also claimed weapons specialists were not permitted to make decisions about additional safety training, as The Associated Press reported.

Bob Genoway, bureau chief for occupational safety, told the outlet, “What we had, based on our investigators’ findings, was a set of obvious hazards to employees regarding the use of firearms and management’s failure to act upon those obvious hazards.”

The report states the safety coordinator “was present on set and took no direct action to address safety concerns.”

It continues, “Management was provided with multiple opportunities to take corrective actions and chose not to do so. As a result of these failures, Director Joel Souza and cinematographer Halyna Hutchins were severely injured. Halyna Hutchins succumbed to her injuries.”

This aerial view shows buildings at the Bonanza Creek Ranch film set, near where a crew member was fatally shot during production of the western film “Rust”, on October 28, 2021 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. – The man who handed Alec Baldwin the gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins admitted he didn’t fully check it, documents revealed on October 27, as the sheriff investigating the fatal shooting spoke of “complacency” on the US movie set. (PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

Last month, Baldwin’s lawyers said in a filing he should not be held financially responsible for the death of Hutchins, as IJR reported.

The filing argued the actor and producer “was not responsible for her death, since he had been assured that the gun did not contain any live ammunition and because he was not responsible for checking the ammunition or for firearm safety on the set.”

Baldwin’s lawyer, Luke Nikas, said someone “is culpable for chambering the live round that led to this horrific tragedy, and it is someone other than Baldwin.”

He added, “This is a rare instance when the system broke down, and someone should be held legally culpable for the tragic consequences. That person is not Alec Baldwin.”

In February, Hutchins’ family filed a wrongful death lawsuit, as IJR reported.

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