Actor Alec Baldwin
Fatally Shoots Cinematographer And Wounds Director
On Film Set After Prop Gun Was Loaded With Live
Ammunition (Video)
October 26. 2021
Hollywood actor Alec Baldwin, 63,
accidentally shot and killed cinematographer, Halyna
Hutchins, 42, and wounded director, Joel Souza, 48,
on the set of his film "Rust." The film being shot
in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and is a Baldwin production
with a price tag of $6,000,000, which by Hollywood
standards is considered low budget.
Hutchins was shot at close range in
the chest during a rehearsal, splattering blood all
over Baldwin. The bullet also ricocheted and hit
director Souza in the leg. The incident was caught on camera
as they filmed inside a small church that was built
on a set (why were they firing guns in a church,
which is sacrilegious).
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed is a drug using
satanist who should not have been in charge of
weaponry
After the on set shooting, a visibly shaken
Baldwin was seen crying and distraught, which was
captured by photographers. Reports
state Baldwin angrily complained, "They gave me a
hot gun." A "hot gun" on Hollywood film sets means a weapon loaded with real
bullets.
Baldwin was handed a gun by
assistant director, David Halls, who is not stranger
to controversy. Halls was fired from a film in 2019
when a gun misfired on the set. The guns on the
"Rust" set had been prepared
by armorer, Hannah Gutierrez Reed, 24, who is also
controversial.
Alec Baldwin
Reed was
hired because her dad is a well-known armorer and
consultant on Hollywood films. However, there are
complaints she is negligent. It was reported in the
New York Post, "She
once gave unchecked gun to 11-year-old actor."
She has also made videos on Tik Tok where she looks
high and displays the fact she is a satanist.
Weeks prior to the shooting, I
stated on Twitter.com in a time stamped tweet (see
below) that Hollywood film sets are
not safe and sadly I've been proven right by the deadly
incident on the "Rust" film set. There have been 43 deaths on Hollywood
film sets. Incident after incident gets covered up.
People in Hollywood have been getting away with
murder.
Halyna Hutchins
A few weeks ago while writing a
script, specifically a scene that called for the use
of a gun, I wondered if I should just remove the
scene. I kept thinking to myself that I'd have to
make sure the gun was secure on the set to prevent
any injuries.
While writing the scene in the
aforementioned script I remembered
what happened to 1980s actor, Jon-Erik Hexum, who
accidentally shot and killed himself while playing
with a weapon on the set of the television show "Cover Up."
It was a terrible tragedy made all the worse as it
was preventable.
David Halls
During a filming break Hexum played
Russian Roulette with the prop gun. Hexum thought he
had removed all the blanks from the gun. However,
one was still in the chamber. He placed the gun at
his temple and fired. Due to the gun being on his
temple, the force of the blank bullet cracked his
skull sending pieces of it into his brain.
Hexum was
rushed to hospital, underwent several hours of
surgery, but was later declared brain dead. Hexum's
family donated his organs. Even his retinas were
donated. It was a tragic story of a young,
stunningly handsome college graduate, who was doing
very well as an actor, but it was cut short due to
lack of safety procedures on Hollywood movie sets.
Jon-Erik Hexum and Jennifer O'Neill in "Cover
Up." Hexum accidentally killed himself playing
Russian Roulette on the set. Ironically, there is a
scene in the pilot episode of "Cover Up" where a man
points a gun at Hexum's character and says to him,
"Can you give me one good reason why I shouldn't
blow your head off." The show aired anyway after
Hexum's death.
Then, there's Brandon Bruce Lee, the
son of legendary martial artist and actor, Bruce
Lee. Brandon was killed at age 28 on the set of the
movie "The Crow." The eerie incident was
another preventable tragedy that occurred because of
a negligence crew in Hollywood.
Brandon was shot and killed when
someone brought real bullets on the set. I don't
care what anyone says, but that is very suspect. Why
would you bring live rounds onto a film set. They're
still doing it to this day, as seen regarding the
fatal shooting on the set of the film "Rust."
My prescient warning 3-weeks before the fatal
shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin's "Rust"
I don't believe Baldwin meant for
this to happen. However, as it was his film, he is
responsible and liable under the law for what has
transpired. There are stories online of the
production cutting corners to save money and all of
this can be used against him in civil court. Baldwin
is going to need therapy.
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