Rust: Alec Baldwin says he didn’t fire gun on film seton December 1, 2021 at 8:34 pm

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“I didn’t pull the trigger,” says the star, in his first interview about a fatal accident on his film set.

Alec Baldwin attends event at Hamptons International Film Festival on 7 October in East Hampton

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Alec Baldwin says he “didn’t pull the trigger” of the gun that fatally wounded cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of his film, Rust.

The star made the claim came in his first sit-down interview since the incident in October.

“I would never point a gun at anyone and pull a trigger at them. Never,” he told George Stephanopoulos of ABC News.

The interview was recorded on Tuesday, and is due to be broadcast in the US on Thursday evening.

Mr Stephanopoulos described their 80-minute discussion as “raw” and “intense.

The journalist described Mr Baldwin, 63, as “devastated” yet “very candid” and “forthcoming”, while previewing the interview on Wednesday’s Good Morning America.

“I’ve done thousands of interviews in the last 20 years at ABC,” he said. “This was the most intense I’ve ever experienced.”

Mr Baldwin is best-known for his performances in films like Glengarry Glen Ross and The Hunt For Red October, as well as his impersonation of Donald Trump on US sketch show Saturday Night Live.

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The interview marks the first time Mr Baldwin has spoken about the incident on camera, except for a brief interview he gave to TMZ in October, in a bid to stop the paparazzi from following him and his family.

In that appearance, he described the incident as a “one in a trillion episode” and said accidents of this nature very rarely happened on film sets.

Ms Hutchins was shot and killed as Mr Baldwin rehearsed with what he believed to be a “cold” – or safe – gun on the set of Rust in New Mexico.

It is believed to have discharged when he removed it from a holster during rehearsals for an forthcoming scene.

Ms Hutchins was flown to hospital by helicopter after the shooting but later died of her injuries. Director Joel Souza, 48, was also injured.

According to court records, Mr Baldwin was handed the weapon by the film’s assistant director, Dave Halls, who did not know it contained live ammunition and indicated it was unloaded by shouting “cold gun”.

Mr Halls had been given the gun by Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the 24-year-old armorer on the film.

Asked by Mr Stephanopoulos how a live bullet had made its way on to the set, Mr Baldwin replied, “I have no idea.

“Someone put a live bullet into a gun. A bullet that wasn’t even supposed to be on the property.”

Halyna Hutchins

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Lawyers for Ms Gutierrez-Reed have said she did not know where “the live rounds came from”. That question is now at the centre of a police investigation in the US.

Earlier this week, the investigators obtained a warrant to search the premises of an arms supplier in the US.

An affidavit with the warrant said police were told ammunition for the film had come from several sources, including PDQ Arm & Prop.

The affidavit said the ammunition supplier’s owner, Seth Kenney, had told investigators the live round might have been from some “reloaded ammunition”.

He said the ammunition he supplied for the film consisted of dummy rounds and blanks, according to the affidavit.

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