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Originally Posted by NoWhErE
That's why it's "involuntary" manslaughter.
Baldwin was producing the movie. He was warned about the person he hired to handle gun safety on set. His crew even threatened to quit if he didn't address the issues. Then, somebody died because of his neglect.
Look at it this way: if the brakes on your car are finished, and your mechanic tells you it's unsafe to drive, but you still do and end up causing a crash that kills someone; your neglect caused the death of that person even though it was a total accident.
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100% right.
If they are going to charge him, I bet they got all of their health and safety documents and found fuck all in the way of documentation on the guns, ammo, chain of command, etc etc...
A jobsite I visited before COVID had a guy fall off a ladder and then try and sue everybody, but the documentation was so good they were able to prove the ladder he used was his own and it was cracked and all shitty anyways. Also the foreman had made it clear in the toolbox talk that buddy was to leave his shitty wooden ladder in his truck. Didn't listen, fell off his shit ladder, then tried to sue. Like fuck off buddy.