It seems Santa Fe police believe there is some important information on Alec Baldwin’s phone, as they’ve apparently obtained a search warrant to seize it as part of their investigation into the deadly Rust shooting.
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SANTA FE, N.M.
-- Authorities pursued new leads Tuesday on possible sources of live ammunition involved in actor Alec Baldwin's fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the New Mexico set of a western movie, as they searched the premises of an Albuquerque-based firearms and ammunition supplier.The search took place after a provider of firearms and ammunition to the ill fated movie production for “Rust” told investigators that he “may know” where live rounds came from, describing ammunition he
.It seems Santa Fe police believe there is some important information on Alec Baldwin’s phone, as they’ve apparently obtained a search warrant to seize it as part of their investigation into the deadly Rust shooting.
Rust.On October 21 authorities said that Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on set at Bonanza Creed Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hutchins, 42, was airlifted to hospital but later died from her injuries.Baldwin has since claimed that he “didn’t pull the trigger” on the gun that killed Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza.Now the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office has the warrant, with an attached affidavit in which it states that Det.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office obtained a warrant on Thursday to search Alec Baldwin’s cell phone, as they continue to investigate the fatal shooting on the New Mexico set of Western movie “Rust.”In an affidavit attached to the warrant, Det. Alexandria Hancock said investigators are seeking evidence that may help complete a full investigation.
Almost two months after the fatal shooting of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins by Alec Baldwin on the New Mexico set of low budget Western, Santa Fe police want to look at the Emmy winner’s iPhone for more information.
A New Mexico judge has ordered that the First Assistant Director at the heart of the fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins can’t avoid any more sitting down with the state investigators.
authorities said that Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on set at Bonanza Creed Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe New Mexico prosecutor overseeing the investigation into the “Rust” shooting said Friday that she is “exploring various legal theories” in the case, and has not ruled out any criminal charges.Mary Carmack-Altwies, the district attorney for New Mexico’s First Judicial District, issued a statement apparently in response to Alec Baldwin’s interview on ABC on Thursday, in which the actor said he did not think he would be charged criminally in the case.“Everyone
cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.An investigation into the incident has been underway for a month now, and Baldwin spoke out Thursday night, claiming during a tell-all interview with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News that despite holding the gun, he “didn’t pull the trigger.”Ahead of Baldwin’s interview, a preview was released, which featured Baldwin’s comments, and Schneider, 61, shared his thoughts on the matter in an 18-minute video titled “Seriously Alec?“Schneider claimed the interview was
Rust.On October 21 authorities said that Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on set at Bonanza Creed Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hutchins, 42, was airlifted to hospital but later died from her injuries.Baldwin has since claimed that he “didn’t pull the trigger” on the gun that killed Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza.“The trigger wasn’t pulled,” Baldwin said in the clip.
Alec Baldwin has opened up for his first primetime interview about the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, admitting he feels "no guilt" over the accident.
Alec Baldwin is gushing over his wife and family after opening up about the "Rust" movie set shooting. In a tell-all interview that aired Thursday night, the 63-year-old actor recalled what went down in New Mexico on Oct.
Alec Baldwin opened up about the fatal shooting on the set of his film "Rust" in a tell-all interview on Thursday night – to the chagrin of many viewers. The 63-year-old actor sat down with George Stephanopoulos of ABC News to recount what happened on a New Mexico movie set Oct.
John Schneider is sharing his thoughts on Alec Baldwin's "Rust" movie set shooting. On Oct.
Alec Baldwin finally opened up about the October 21 Rust on-set shooting incident that claimed the life of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins while speaking to George Stephanopoulos of ABC News on Dec. 2.
Rust‘s assistant director is backing up Alec Baldwin’s shocking new statements on the accidental shooting.
Rust.On October 21 authorities said that Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on set at Bonanza Creed Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hutchins, 42, was airlifted to hospital but later died from her injuries.In a clip from an upcoming interview with George Stephanopoulos on ABC titled Alec Baldwin Unscripted, the actor claimed he never pulled the trigger.“The trigger wasn’t pulled,” Baldwin said in the clip.
Alec Baldwin has said she "didn't pull the trigger" of the gun that killed Halyna Hutchins in his first broadcast interview since the tragic incident. Actor Alec, 63, broke down in tears as he discussed the shooting on the set of movie Rust, which killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded Joel Souza.The gun went off during rehearsals for the western film at a ranch outside Santa Fe, New Mexico, killing 42 year old Halyna and wounding Joel, 48, and sending shockwaves across the world.
Rust film set.On October 21, actor Alec Baldwin fired a revolver during the film’s production which contained a live round, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza.