10-27-2021, 12:25 AM
(10-26-2021, 12:37 AM)MirahM Wrote: Not saying he isn't responsible, and this article doesn't say that either, but it does talk about the labor and safety issues surrounding the set.
https://truthout.org/articles/cinematogr...bor-issue/
From the article:
"The entire camera crew, except Hutchins and one other crew member, walked off the job the morning Hutchins was shot, resigning over lack of payment, inadequate Covid-19 protections, and poor gun safety."
(Sounds to me like most everyone bolted prior to the homicide.)
"Hutchins’s death is made more complicated by the fact that the person wielding the prop gun was Alec Baldwin, a millionaire actor and a producer of the film in question. The extent of Baldwin’s role in the accident has yet to be disclosed to the public, but as a producer of the film, he must be held fully accountable for the set that he helped run and the procedures he was responsible for ensuring were followed."
Since when does a weapon that fires live ammo become a "prop gun"?
Dumb-asses.