Alec Baldwin is scheduled to go on trial in July in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The actor is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2021 shooting death of cameraman Galina Hutchins.

Prosecutors said they plan to introduce new evidence of the crime. The documents say Baldwin handled firearms carelessly and exhibited “erratic and aggressive behavior” during the filming of “Rust.” According to them, the actor pointed the gun and “fired blanks at a member of the crew, using him as a reference, at the intended target.” Before this, it is stated that Alec wanted the “biggest gun”.

It was noted that a few minutes before the police were called, the artist was photographed with a fake gun and “his thumb appears to be on the trigger.” According to the prosecutor’s office, Alec deliberately ignored security measures on the set, even though he was given detailed instructions, the Guardian reported.
Recall that Baldwin pleaded not guilty in Hutchins’ death. It is stated that the actor may face a prison sentence of up to one and a half years for the crime he committed.
Source: People Talk

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