authorities said that Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on set at Bonanza Creed Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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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
.authorities said that Baldwin discharged a prop firearm on set at Bonanza Creed Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Santa Fe County District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies countered actor Alec Baldwin's claim that he's in the clear with respect to criminal charges over his involvement in the deadly shooting on the set of "Rust." Baldwin made the claim during his first sit-down interview about what happened before a revolver fired, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza. The actor said he'd been in touch with people who assured him it was "highly unlikely" he would face
John Schneider is sharing his thoughts on Alec Baldwin's "Rust" movie set shooting. On Oct.
told Fox News it is awaiting results from the FBI that would provide more information on how the gun could have been fired, whether that was just pulling back the hammer – which hits the firing pin – just pulling the trigger or both.“Guns don’t just go off,” Sheriff Adan Mendoza told the news outlet.
Alec Baldwin's story that the actor did not pull the trigger in the fatal shooting that left cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, dead, and injured another crew member.On Thursday, an attorney for Halls said she was told by her client that Baldwin did not pull the trigger on the gun.«Dave has told me since the very first day I met him that Alec did not pull that trigger,» Halls' attorney, Lisa Torraco, tells ABC News' Kaylee Hartung in an exclusive interview.
Alec Baldwin‘s primetime interview about the tragedy on the Rust set is set to air tonight on ABC.
Rust‘s assistant director is backing up Alec Baldwin’s shocking new statements on the accidental shooting.
Alec Baldwin‘s claim is being backed up by the assistant director on the set of Rust.
An attorney for “Rust” assistant director Dave Halls has addressed the tragic on-set shooting.
NEW YORK -- The assistant director who handed Alec Baldwin a prop gun that went off on a New Mexico film set, killing a cinematographer, backs up the actor’s assertion that he did not pull the trigger.Lisa Torraco, a lawyer for assistant director David Halls, told ABC News that her client has always said Baldwin never pulled the trigger.
The attorney for Rust assistant director David Halls said that his client insisted that Alec Baldwin did not pull the trigger on the gun that discharged on the set of the movie, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring the movie’s director.
Alec Baldwin claimed he did not pull the trigger on the set of "Rust," but gun experts say that a revolver firing without the trigger being pulled is unlikely. In a preview for an upcoming televised tell-all, Baldwin addresses the fact that he was holding a gun that was somehow loaded with a live bullet that should not have been on the set at all, let alone in an actor’s hand.The Oct.
Hilaria Baldwin is showing her support for her husband Alec Baldwin. Hilaria, 37, has continually shown support for Baldwin in the weeks since the "Rust" shooting, which left cinematographer Halyna Hutchins dead. She continued the trend with a new Instagram post on Wednesday.
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, 63, will address his involvement in the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his film Rust in an interview with ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos on Thursday, December 2.