Script Supervisor On Set of Alec Baldwin Movie ‘Rust’ Says He Intentionally Fired Gun
Photo of Carmine Sabia Carmine SabiaNovember 18, 2021
Actor Alec Baldwin could be in a ton of legal jeopardy if what has been alleged in a lawsuit about the shooting on the set of his movie “Rust” is correct.
A script supervisor working on the movie said that she witnessed the actor intentionally point and fire the weapon at cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, The New York Post reported.
“I saw Alec going through his movement with the gun for the camera,” Mamie Mitchell, the script supervisor on set and the person who called 911 on Oct. 21, said.
“I was holding my script in my left hand and had taken out my iPhone and opened up my photos to check the continuity on his shirt and vest.,” the script supervisor said. “Then an explosion. Deafening loud gunshot.”
“I was stunned. I heard someone moaning and I turned around and my director was falling backwards and holding his upper body and I turned around toward Alec and saw Halyna going down to the left of me,” she said.
“Alec Baldwin intentionally, without just cause or excuse, cocked and fired and loaded gun even though the upcoming scene to be filmed did not call for the cocking and firing of a firearm,” she said.
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