Chaotic Bodycam Shows Alec Baldwin’s Reaction to Deadly ‘Rust’ Movie Shooting – Everything Law and Order Blog

Bodycam footage shows the chaos that erupted on the set of the movie “Rust” after Alec Baldwin’s cinematographer was fatally shot in October 2021. Baldwin can be seen asking responding officers what they need from him before taking a seat as first responders rushed to the aid of Halyna Hutchins and Joel Souza. One of the crew members can be heard telling police that “Alec Baldwin was the actor on set that pulled the trigger.”

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Baldwin’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to 18 months in prison. A judge will rule on these issues after hearing motions from the prosecution and Baldwin’s defense. Baldwin was indicted on one count of involuntary manslaughter in January for the death of 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

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31 thoughts on “Chaotic Bodycam Shows Alec Baldwin’s Reaction to Deadly ‘Rust’ Movie Shooting”
  1. Try to keep him away from everybody, don't let him talk to anyone!
    As he's continuously on his cell phone, Hollywood privilege?
    Anyone else would be cuffed, and on their way to the station for interrogation!

  2. I don’t even like Alec Baldwin but you all are seriously acting like he maliciously killed someone. It’s the set firearms person’s responsibility as well as the directors to ensure safety. Alex didn’t do anything wrong and obviously in court proved his innocence. If someone gave you a squirt gun and you pulled the trigger at a water park and it shot a real bullet and killed someone, you want to be tried for murder?

  3. 😂 there is no such thing as a Marlboro medium. It drives me crazy when people don't say the name printed on their box of cigarettes. It's literally written in big bold letters on the box bro just read it.

  4. Just starting this video. Don't really know much about the case except for the basics. But from what I know, I don't understand how people are so mad at and blaming him for the shooting. Honestly I don't understand why he is even being charged with everything. He is an actor, using what was supposed to be a movie prop, as actors have done thousands and thousands of times. How is the person in charge of the props handing him a real weapon loaded with real ammunition his responsibility?

    If anyone could explain any details I don't know that explain why or how this is somehow his fault whatsoever I'd appreciate it… Because I might be missing something, it makes no sense. If I'm not missing something it's absolutely criminal that he's on trial for something someone else did.

    Meanwhile, I recently saw a video of a police weapons instructor "accidentally" shooting a trainee AFTER a training session was concluded. Starts walking away and randomly turns around quickly and shoots her, with his own gun, as a weapons instructor… He didn't even get charged. So how does an actor who is handed what's supposed to be a prop get charged for someone else handing him an actual loaded gun? Why was a loaded gun even on premises? Armorer should get manslaughter, Alec should get nothing. Again, unless there is something I'm missing here.

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