How did a loaded gun end up on a movie set?
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🗓️ 27 October 2021
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As new details emerge about the shooting on the “Rust” movie set that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza, we talk to reporter Sonia Rao about how Hollywood is rethinking firearms on sets.
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In the days since Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on the set of the movie “Rust,” killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza, many of us have been asking the question — how could this have happened?
“How was it that this actor was seemingly handed a gun that had the potential to kill someone on a movie set? ” asked pop culture reporter Sonia Rao.
Today on the show, we cover the latest on the investigation, and talk about the conversation this tragedy has started in Hollywood about the safety of real guns on sets.
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| 0:00.0 | Good morning everybody and welcome to the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office. I'm Sheriff |
| 0:17.8 | Adon Mendoza. On Wednesday morning, the Santa Fe Sheriff's Office and the county's District |
| 0:22.9 | Attorney held a press conference. They had new information about the fatal shooting of |
| 0:27.9 | cinematographer Helena Hutchins on a film set last week. Over the last few days, our investigative |
| 0:33.3 | team has been working diligently to conduct interviews, execute search warrants, and collect |
| 0:40.7 | and process evidence from the scene. The film's director Jules Huzo was also injured by what |
| 0:47.0 | has now been determined to be a lead projectile. Law enforcement has not yet decided whether |
| 0:52.0 | anyone on set should face charges, including the actor Alec Baldwin, who fired the gun. |
| 0:57.5 | It's too early right now in the investigation to comment on charges at this point. The |
| 1:03.9 | investigation will continue and if the Sheriff's Office determines during our investigation, |
| 1:09.5 | a crime has occurred and probably cause exists, arrest, an arrest or arrests, will be made |
| 1:16.7 | and charges will be filed. But the question that we're all asking is how could this have |
| 1:21.9 | happened? From the newsroom of the Washington Post, this is Post Reports. I'm Martin |
| 1:27.4 | Powers. It's Wednesday, October 27th. Today, we're talking to reporters Sonia Rao about this |
| 1:34.6 | strange tragic case and how it's prompting bigger questions about the use of firearms |
| 1:39.8 | on movie sets. Because from the very beginning, what happened on the set of the film Rust |
| 1:45.9 | has been shocking. |
| 1:47.4 | The NASA Creek Grant will help people accidentally shot on a movie set by a prop gun we need |
| 1:58.1 | help immediately. |
| 1:59.1 | So what we heard initially last week, there was a mishap on a movie set in New Mexico. |
| 2:02.8 | We heard that there was a gun discharged and that ended up killing cinematographer Alena Hutchins |
| 2:08.4 | as well as injuring a director Joel Sousa on the set of this movie Rust. |
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