Rust Body Cam Footage Shows Alec Baldwin Moments After Fatal Shooting: Police Release All Files From Investigation
26.04.2022 - 18:29
/ perezhilton.com
On Monday, the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office revealed the full scope of their investigation into the Rust shooting. The tragic accident in October 2021 left director Joel Souza injured and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
After months of investigation, Sheriff Adan Mendoza released a statement saying:
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Amongst the hours of video included in the files, there is footage of star Alec Baldwin drawing the F.lli Pietta 45 Long Colt Revolver (the same gun that later misfired) and pointing it at the camera. Later body cam footage from first responders shows the actor explaining his perspective to the cops, insisting he did not pull the trigger nor did he know that there were live rounds in the gun. He told them:
In some of the other video, Alec stated that he was “not alright,” adding that he was “worried” about Halyna and asking after her condition.
Some footage depicts first responders treating Hutchins and Souza on the set before they were transferred to the hospital. There is video of the director in the hospital begging “to know if Hutchins is still alive,” per People. In his interview from the emergency room, he explained that armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed handed off the gun and that he believed she said the weapon was “cold” or “clean.” He said:
In Sheriff’s Det. Joel Cano’s summary of his interview with Souza the day after the shooting, the director recalled the armorer standing over him after he was injured and “hysterically yelling ‘I’m sorry, I’m sorry I’m sorry.'” Gutierrez-Reed, a controversial figure in the investigation, is also seen in the footage in the moments after the shooting. Minutes after the incident, she told
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