Alec Baldwin is addressing the lawsuits surrounding the tragic death cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust.
18.02.2022 - 03:49 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A racist thug left neighbours 'fearing for their safety' by threatening to "slit their throats" and "petrol bomb" their home during a terrifying campaign of abuse.
Bully Simon Fullerton hurled racist insults at the couple on a daily basis, as well as making threats to "smash" the man's face in and kill their dogs.
When he was eventually arrested, he screamed at them: "I wish I had shot you at the door when I had chance."
The 37-year-old also caused "appalling" issues at a health centre on two occasions and in one incident angrily kicked a security guard as they attempted to remove him, Hull Live reports.
Fullerton, of Peel Street, Hull, admitted to witness intimidation on June 15 and racially aggravated harassment between May 17 and June 16 at Hull Crown Court.
He also admitted racially aggravated threatening behaviour on May 5 and racially aggravated assault on May 6.
Gareth Henderson-Moore, prosecuting, said that Fullerton was "mouthing off" and being aggressive when his neighbours had a visitor.
He hurled racist abuse and threatened to hit them with a bicycle chain. The abusive name-calling continued nearly every day after that, the court heard.
Police were alerted but Fullerton refused to let them inside his home and repeatedly told them to leave.
He shouted and swore after being put in handcuffs and warned police that he was going to "slit their throats and cut their jugular".
He shouted: "I wish I had shot you at the door when I had chance."
Fullerton was put in the back of a police van but continued to threaten officers and threatened to drag his neighbour out of his house and jump on his head, the court was told.
"He began to spit and kick out at the cage door and refused to stop," said Mr Henderson-Moore.
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Alec Baldwin is addressing the lawsuits surrounding the tragic death cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust.
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Taking action. The family of Halyna Hutchins, who died in the shooting on the set of Rust, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Alec Baldwin and other individuals involved in the movie’s production.
This morning Hutchins estate attorney Brian Panish put blame on Rust producers and Baldwin for their negligence with safety during production of the western that led to Hutchins being shot and killed by a prop gun discharged by the Oscar nominated actor, an incident that also saw the pic’s director Joel Souza injured. Using an animated video to reconstruct the alleged incidents that occurred, Panish showed Baldwin cross-drawing and firing the gun straight at crew during a “line-up”.
Rust production team.On October 21 last year, Baldwin is alleged to have discharged a prop firearm during rehearsal on set at Bonanza Creed Ranch in New Mexico which injured director Joel Souza and killed Hutchins.At a press conference in Los Angeles on Tuesday (February 15), lawyers for the Hutchins family announced they had filed a lawsuit against Baldwin and “others who are responsible for the safety on set, and whose reckless behaviour and cost-cutting led to the senseless, tragic death of Halyna Hutchins”.Names mentioned in the lawsuit (via Deadline) include actor and producer Baldwin, producers Ryan Smith, Allen Cheney, Nathan Klingher, Ryan Winterstern, Anjul Nigam, Matthew DelPiano, and Emily Salveson. Armourers Hannah Gutierrez Reed and Seth Kenney are also named, alongside crew members Sarah Zachry, Dave Halls, Gabrielle Pickle and others.The lawsuit claims the Rust production team “disregarded at least 15 Industry Standards” of on-set safety.
The family of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has finally taken legal action against the Rust producers, including Alec Baldwin, nearly 4 months after her tragic on-set death. Lawyer Brian Panish filed a wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday (Feb. 15) in New Mexico on behalf of Halyna’s husband Matthew and their 9-year-old son Angelo, according to multiple reports. The lawsuit specifically called out Alec, 63, and the film’s producers for their “reckless behavior” on the film’s set the day Halyna died (Oct. 21). For those that forget, Alec accidentally discharged a prop gun that killed Halyna and injured director Joel Souza during filming.
Alec Baldwin and the production over the fatal October shooting on the set of the film in which Baldwin starred and produced. Lawyers for the Hutchins estate made the announcement Tuesday at a news conference in Los Angeles, where attorney Brian Panish said Baldwin and others are named defendants «responsible for the safety on the set and whose reckless behavior in cost cutting led to the senseless and tragic death of Halyna Hutchins.”Panish added that his team undertook an investigation, and interviewed witnesses that were at the scene and the day before in an effort to set the stage as to what led to Hutchins' death. Panish later showed an animated video that re-enacted what the lawyers alleged happened on the day Hutchins was fatally shot.»You can see the recreation in the video based on the witnesses statements, the scene, the evidence and the emails and such we were able to attend," Panish said.
The family of Halyna Hutchins has filed a lawsuit against Alec Baldwin.