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Old 01-23-2024, 09:01 AM  
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Originally Posted by celandina View Post
The basic rule on ANY movie set anywhere is : NO real guns and NO live ammo. Period full stop! 2nd Amendment does NOT apply. Simple !

AS a producer, he should be charged with negligence since he was aware that real guns and live ammo was on set for days. The buck stops with the producer....!

Now, as an actor, he MUST rely on the armorer to provide safe gun. The fact that he pulled the trigger or NOT is immaterial. As an actor he is NOT responsible. When a weapon is on set, it is the armorer who is "the boss" during that time, same as when "pyro" is used, it is the pyrotechnic or when a stunt is performed, it is the stunt coordinator.

Obviously the Arizona hillbillies do NOT have a clue how a proper set is to be run. He should be charged with a criminal negligence, NOT a manslaughter
As the producer, Alec was in charge of hiring the crew AND was in charge of safety during the shoot.

It was a low-budget shoot. The armourer he hired was a known nepo-baby who had a history of having complaints lodged against her on other shoots for unsafely discharging LIVE rounds on set. She was also previously fired from other shoots when people got hurt from accidentally discharged weapons on set.

TLDR; She has a history of incompetence.




On top of that, she was also hired as a props assistant.

Her last day of working as an armourer was on Oct 17th. The shooting happened on Oct 21st. On that day, she was only on set as a prop assistant.

So, the producer (Alec Baldwin) decided that he didn't need an armor on set for a day where a gun would be used.

TLDR; The person in charge of guns wasn't even doing her duty that day for budget reasons




Lastly, the production crew of the movie had threatened multiple times to leave the set if Alec wouldn't beef up security measures. He refused to and neglected his duties.

When you look at the context and all the facts, I'd say manslaughter is 100% justified considering all the times Alec made the wrong decision INCLUDING pulling the trigger without an armoured on set AND without checking the safety of the weapon himself.
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