New details: Alec Baldwin fired a live lead projectile on Rust film set, sheriff says

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New details: Alec Baldwin fired a live lead projectile on Rust film set, sheriff says
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The bullet from the vintage Colt pistol killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and was recovered from the shoulder of director Joel Souza

No one has been charged. Mendoza and Carmack-Altwies it is too early to discuss charges but said charges would be filed if warranted.

Authorities have the firearm used in the shooting, the sheriff said. Mendoza said what is thought to be additional live rounds have been found on the set but they would be subject to testing by ballistics experts.Article content Authorities have said in court filings that Baldwin last Thursday was handed what he thought was a “cold,” or safe, gun by the film’s assistant director David Halls, who took it from a cart used by Hannah Gutierrez, who was employed to oversee firearms and their safety in a job called an armorer.Article content

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