The FBI has released a forensic report on the Rust shooting, and it determined that despite Alec Baldwin's account, the trigger of the gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was actually pulled.
An FBI forensic report has revealed new details about the Alec Baldwin Rust shooting. Rust is a currently-suspended Western film starring Baldwin, Vikings star Travis Fimmel, and The Boys actor Jensen Ackles. The film is directed by Joel Souza and is based on a story created by Souza and Baldwin. Filming for Rust began in New Mexico on October 6, 2021 but production quickly turned tragic.
On October 21, 2021, Baldwin was handling a prop revolver on-set at the Bonanza Creek Ranch in Bonanza City, New Mexico. Baldwin was practicing handling the revolver when the gun discharged a single shot, injuring Souza and killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Baldwin says the discharge was completely accidental, and that he wasn't aware there were live rounds of ammunition in the revolver. As a result of this incident, production on Rust was suspended indefinitely.
The Rust shooting sparked debates over occupational safety on film and television sets, with IATSE vice-president Michael Miller saying that cast and crew safety is often overlooked in favor of finishing a project more quickly. In October of 2021, a Change.org petition circulated around the internet in an effort to ban the use of live firearms on film and television sets, which currently has over 117,000 signatures.
It was reported that after the shooting, Baldwin allegedly wanted to continue filming Rust, saying that it would honor Hutchin's memory. In May of 2022, Rust producer Anjul Nigam expressed his confidence in being able to complete Rust, similarly stating that he "hope[d] to honor Halyna by completing her last work.
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