Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed Speaks Out On ‘Rust’ Shooting Calling Set 'Unsafe'
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- 'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed is speaking out for the first time, one week after the accidental death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. "She fought for training, days to maintain weapons, and proper time to prepare for gunfire but ultimately was overruled by production and her department. The whole production set became unsafe due to various factors, including lack of safety meetings," lawyers for Hannah claimed. Hannah and her legal team are expected to release an additional statement next week.
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Armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed Speaks Out On ‘Rust’ Shooting Calling Set 'Unsafe'
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How can woman "scared" of blanks(her own words)get hired to be an armourer on a film set ? She is the person responsible for gun safety.She wasn't ready for the task and her father needs to speak about this.
Nepotism? Sounds like her father built up a pretty good reputation. She probably used (and now has ruined) that.
@@berkpick nepotism would be his being involved on set and then getting her hired. Not her having been trained by him and then being hired by another party.
@@natasha1997 If your dad's friend hires you it's still nepotism.
Maybe they hired her so they could assassinate the director and blame her? I can't think of another reason to hire a kid who knows nothing about guns to be your "gun safety expert".
@@natasha1997 nepotism would be a 24 year old who is admittedly nervous around guns being hired for her first film job as "lead" armorer (which she was, on the Nic Cage film).
In any reputable trade you work your way up over a period of years and onset training (i know this from personal experience in working in the film industry) into a "lead" position. You DO NOT magically blossom into a "lead" position in your first job.
The ONLY way that happens is through nepotism. Period.
She can cast blame all she wants. Her history and track record leave much to be desired. Her interviews regarding her job are disastrous.
This woman is going to end up in prison.
As she should
This is 100% her fault. Others could have stopped it but its actuslly not their job
She look like someone who has mental issues and not responsible I mean look at her bad hairstyle makes wrong choices
According to others, this 24 year old armorer had issues on other sets. She was accused of waving a weapon around and loading a weapon on the ground strewn with pebbles. Think the fingers everyone is pointing at others can easily be pointed back at them.
She also test fired blanks without warning the set and Nicholas Cage threatened to have her fired because he claimed the sound almost blew out his ear drums. She also handed out a prop gun to a teenager on the set of a movie. On this set she didn't secure the ammunition but left it sitting on a cart where anyone could access it. She has lawyered up and is shifting blame to avoid jail time.
@@almac9203
Thank you. I totally forgot about that.
Just looking at her, one can determine from her sloppy makeup and messy hair, that she doesn't put much care or attention into details.
@@almac9203 all alleged. Not a single confirmed rumor AND how did she leave ammunition unsecured on set that wasn't supposed to be on set and wasn't provided by her?
@@tweetlebugzz why are you so offended by her style? How weird
Nicholas Cage bolted out of his set in anger because of Hannah. If her history doesn't prove how much of a liability she was from the get go idk what this is then. How tf do you not know a weapon is armed when it's your one and only job! How do you not have any idea? It's your job! People are saying they used the guns to target practice....
*allegedly* every single thing that has been claimed about her has been either false, or unconfirmed by the people it allegedly impacted. Her coworker on that set also came to her defense and talked about how responsible and careful she had been. Multiple things previously stated have been denounced by other crew members. You can't pick and choose which unconfirmed source you decide to rely on for information. TMZ said they had a police report and literally couldn't even correctly state the name of who had been killed.
@@natasha1997 How is it alleged if it's her actual criminal history? It's on the record.
@@Andy-im3kj not sure what exactly you're referring to since you haven't provided any factual statements here. You've referenced an alleged mishap, and then an opinion about her history with no supporting information and certainly not evidence
@@Andy-im3kj if you're referring to my mention of the tmz article mess up. She wasn't responsible and wasn't charged with anything so no. It's not on her record. There is no proven responsibility that she carried that would have out her in the position to have been charged.
He said, " Hey bunny get back in the box"
She seemed immature, posing with guns like that weird🙄.
Exactly her ego was so high and her actual skill was below par …look at me I got a job because of who my daddy is !! I know shit about guns but who cares ! I am shocked she didn’t accidentally shoot herself.
Immature
@@waffencollider9935I implore you to watch her police interview it's shocking 😮 She seems stoned out her mind ..but not in a "oh god poor thing, she's really traumatised and in shock" way but a " this woman is incompetent and shows no remorse and takes zero responsibility" kinda way
@@chloet182 She seems in shock and disbelief.
Hannah knew she did her job and is in disbelief over how this could have happened. That is my take , and the courts will decide. I just can’t see how under the circumstances anyone would blame this woman. She did her job. Who did this evil crime?
@@robbiet8583 the problem with that is she's the armorer. If she felt she was doing double duty and overloaded then by definition she knew that was an unsafe situation and she could have walked off the film. It was a series of mistakes. (Watch the police interview with the guy who supplied the ammo he's a real POS). But ultimately one person is supposed to have control of the gun. Her.
The fault falls on her. She failed at her job.
Never should work in films again
@@johnjones7023 oh she won't believe me...she's finished.. they really need to charge her. It's ridiculous hiring a kid with no or hardly any experience to handle guns....smh
Her picture alone explains everything, lol who the ef put this young female in charge of guns? 🤦♂️ I know how that sounds but somethings are just true and ignoring them doesn’t help anyone.
After seeing this 24 year old, and reading that she knows nothing about guns "loading blanks was scary and I had to call my dad for help", did she get hired so they could assassinate the director and blame her? Why else would they hire a kid that knows nothing about guns to be the "gun safety expert"?
Why would they want to assassinate the director
Think of the money they saved by hiring Hannah instead of her more experienced father.
Think they saved it for attorney funds
Hannah Gutierrez calling the set unsafe is like Jack the Ripper complaining about the dangers of walking the streets at night.
“She doesn’t know how the live rounds got on set” DOESNT MATTER. It’s her job to make sure the weapons are safe. It’s her job to make sure they were not tampered with or touched when not in use, by checking them every single time before each rehearsing and filming. That means checking all of the rounds before ever handing it off to anyone. If she checked the rounds, no one would be dead. She should honestly be held accountable so people know this is serious and can’t just play around with or use live rounds on movie sets without punishment.
It was her job to make it safe.
She's a liar,she admitted she's inexperienced. Nicholas Cage complained about her on another movie set. There was so much wrong with the set.
Admitting inexperience doesn't mean admitting lack of knowledge. Her admitted inexperience was prior to her first job. You know, with Nicholas. Who himself has refused comment. But yes, speak about unconfirmed reports of negligence and not those that have come out to state those things never happened or her literal prop master and essentially immediate supervisor on that set who has sang her praises for her knowledge and adherence to safety.
Guess I was wrong.
Then what were they using to "plink" and shot beer cans during breaks. Pretty much lying here.
She never said it didnt happen, just that she never allowed it on her watch and (likely therefore) never saw it done herself.
Probably knew about it though...although sometimes there's only so much you can do when you aint the boss.
This gonna be complicated, and theres gonna be alot of employer pressure involved here---which to an extent part of her job is to handle that......but only to an extent.
The crew members used a slingshot.
@@SuperPhunThyme9 so other people are using the guns that should of been secured by her for plinking....And she never heard the shots?.. Even if she left the film site each day (unlikely as it would be normal for her to be in trailer on set) she would of had someone tell her that the guns were used for plinking.. Given her age, her past poor work ethic and lack of experience she likely allowed the plinking to happen.. Of course she has to defend herself but its highly likely she's lying and J predict this will be revealed following further investigation... Give it a week or so.
@@robinx4231 well, I felt that way at first, but i got some details about how she operated, and of the (multiple people actually) who had keys to the safe, it actually sounded like she was the most responsible....normally checking everything. (Reading that update made me wonder if he reason she never saw and plinking could be because people avoided doing it when she was there).
But anyway, despite her being a man hating feminist, I feel sorry for her. Heres what I think happened: See most directors are hotheads who are aleays in a hurry.....to SOME extent at least. So this AD had just had his entire (lighting crew?) go on strike that very day, so he probably all worked up, behind schedule, and irritable. (Most ppl would be). So when he goes to get the gun from this girl, considering the fact that it was meant to have blanks in it, and to check them on that kind of Colt, you have to pin out each bullet one at a time and then put it back (no spinning them to check)....so it takes a while.
.....anyway i could imagine a hotheaded director under his level of stress that day just being like: "JUST GIVE IT TO ME I GOT IT", but then procedes to forget on his way to the church building....or just was in too big a hurry from being behind schedule due to the strike to care about that one single gun check since it would take like like a minute maybe. (Now while a minute doesn't seem like much, to the typical rushed hotheaded director, its an eternity).
@@robinx4231 thing is though, plinking still may have gone on even if she forbid it....because you know how ppl can be at work; they just go over your head.
I don't believe she has no legal fault....but I can certainly see ways that she might not have any fault too....and those ways are what im trying to highlight a little of.
The armoror Hannah's lawyer's statements and allegations pretty much point to exactly what happened. The one I find most fascinatingly stupid is this: “Never in a million years did Hannah think that live rounds could have been in the ‘dummy’ Round box". Well, there you go. Hannah who is the ARMORER is responsible for thinking EXACTLY that this sort of thing might accidentally happen and CHECKING to make sure the rounds are safe. That is her JOB.
It scares me unbelievably that any armorer responsible for lives on the set walks around assuming that "never in a million years" could a mistake be made that could result in live rounds being in that box. If you have that mindset then you aren't going to check them to make sure they are safe.
Yea she should have expected anything to happen.
It takes less then 3 minutes of watching her police interrogation to clearly see she is absolutely incompetent, indifferent and had no business working in that capacity.
Ok, I can't see Alec getting out of this without bearing a large portion of responsibility but that was a very stupid statement from Hannah, It's your job to make the set safe, handle and secure all firearms and amunition. If the set was unsafe thats because you were not doing your job properly, that has to be primarly on you.
If he was handed a prop gun with a live round in it, and told multiple times that it was cold, I’d say he has no fault in this accident.
@@tykenneth1 right?! I don’t understand
@@bellsofthegrave1740 I conceal carry everyday, and I do agree, some gun safety could go a long ways in situations like this. But I also don’t know how prop guns and blanks work. Ultimately, these are actors, not self defense experts. In my opinion, the buck ends at the person responsible for the armory.
@@tykenneth1 he's the shooter moron
@@tykenneth1 Her boss is Baldwin. Baldwin is the exec producer. If she has a clear record of dangerous incompetence, then that is ANOTHER negligence count against Baldwin.
This young lady has no business working with firearms...
Right look at her bad hairstyle makes wrong choices
Even with the title of head armoror.... a refusal to take responsibility it's utterly mind-blowing.....
She does not want to go to jail. It is not surprising that she is defending herself because no one wants to go to jail. The first thing you do is get a good lawyer and construct your defense and never say anything without approval of the lawyer. I personally find it unlikely that someone could load a live round without her knowledge if she secured the guns as she claimed but the investigation will hopefully reveal everything.
If you were the bank manager and got robbed would that have been your responsibility because you were in charge? No so if it's true that she legitimately didn't do wrong is she still supposed to take the fall? Why not the AD who was supposed to confirm the weapon safe before handing it over?
@@natasha1997 well, because....being robbed is the direct cause from an outside source uncontrollable ...her role as.... HEAD ARMOROR.. is responsible to mitigate any outside factors and keep everybody safe......she failed...that job is not a job for a 24yo........
@@1superduck she didn't bring live ammo on set, she also wasn't the last the handle the weapon. She wasn't the last safety check either. Every other comment about misfires and prior set experiences with her are all unconfirmed. Jensen Ackles literally was filmed talking about his experience with her live on stage. About how she took the time to go over all of the safety protocol with him even though he was joking about his inexperience. She literally explained to him how to check the weapon to ensure it was safe. Why didn't the AD do so as was his job and why didn't Alec? The responsibility literally cannot fall solely on Hannah. Even industry experts and long time professional armorers have states this.
@@1superduck so what is she supposed to take responsibility for? If she didn't provide the live ammo, or load live ammo into the weapon, and the safety protocol was to have people recheck after her what is she supposed to take responsibility for?? Like I'm really intrigued because if she had been lax and irresponsible but the other people on set did as they were required to do including clearing the area a live weapon is the be drawn and fired no one would have died. The most we would be looking at is her being fired and maybe blacklisted. But no one would have DIED.
She can talk all she wants about how she doesn't know how live rounds got on the set. The fact still remains, that she obviously didn't check those guns thoroughly just before she laid them on that cart outside the church.
She wasn't the last to handle them before Alec though so realistically they could have very well been appropriately checked and cleared
@@natasha1997 Did I say she was the last to handle them before Alec? Nooooo! Read my post again, jeez, lol. I know someone handled the gun after she did. And 'yes', I know full well that Dave Halls should have checked the gun. But guess what Nastassia. This video is talking about Hannah Guitierrez Reed. And THAT'S who my post was referring to. 🙄Dave Hall grabbed the gun off the cart and took it to Alec while yelling "cold gun". But Hannah Gutierrez had been handing the guns before that. She had locked them in the safe. She retrieved them from the safe. As head armorer, SHE was responsible for the guns!
@@natasha1997 imagine your only job is gun safety and you have to ensure that no one else touches the guns you already inspected. Now imagine some idiot trying to defend your obvious lack of professionalism by blaming other people. Welcome to the RUclips comment section.
Don't let this little girl get away. She's way too far from the spotlight and needs to be investigated. Seems she was more on set for fun rather than to work. This chick is dark and there's more to this story.
Please stop using the term prop gun. This was a real live firearm. A “prop” or replica firearm Is one that is either a lookalike that could never fire a projectile OR a once real firearm that has been subjected to a special process to ensure that no projectile can ever come through the barrel again.
Prop means owned by the prop department. It covers replica guns and real weapons. A real car would be considered a prop if it was used in the movie. Prop doesn't necessarily mean fake.
@@almac9203 Yeah, technically and semantically it goes back to “properties” departments of old English acting troupes. I checked and there are several different online definition of what a “prop” weapon is. In all practical terms in this instance, it’s a very long stretch of semantic shoehorning. I think an overwhelming majority of the public envisions a non firing replica weapon when they hear “prop gun”. If this poor woman was beaten to death with a hammer, no one in the media or otherwise would refer to it as a “prop” hammer. If the firearm can be discharged and has a stamped registration number, then Federal law considers it a firearm.
In film anything that is real used on set is referred to as a prop. If you hold a real cell phone it is called a prop if used on a film. The word prop on film sets does not mean it a fake. The word prop means anything used guns, phones, canes etc. we learn that year one in film school
Blanks in prop guns can kill.
ETHOT THOUGHT SHE WAS A MODEL? WHY WOULD ANYONE HIRE SOMEONE SO CONFUSED ABOUT REALITY TO HANDLE FIREARMS?
Thats a problem with a hook-up
Diversity hire.
Hopefully serves time in prison how any 24 year old could be the armourer on a movie set is beyond me.
This is the epitome of "You only had one job...."
Maybe the union workers who quit Rust over unsafe working conditions were trying to emphasize their point?
She needs to face negligence charge or something this isn't anyone else's fault.
Hanna’s job was to secure, load and deliver fire arms and rounds. That’s her literal job.
It’s interesting that other crew members had enough sense to walk-off, citing safety issues as one of their concerns, yet when Hannah’s alleged requests for proper safety protocol weren’t met she continued working under those improper conditions? When the primary function of your job is SAFETY maybe you can compromise on some things, but NOT SAFETY!!! She should have walked off with the rest of the crew.
Everyone needs to know that the word PROP on a film set does not mean it is something fake. If an actor uses a real cell phone it is a prop phone. If someone holds a real cane it is still a prop, a real gun can be used as a prop. Some are modified some have blanks there is never ever any ammunition to be used but the word prop does not mean something fake. People keep saying it’s not a prop it’s a real gun ! It’s a real gun being used as a prop. We learn that month one in NYU film school. Stop thinking prop means fake no a prop is Anything that is used by an actor on a film.
No one is saying that 😂 we all know what a prop is
imagine trusting a girl with purple green hair to hand you a gun
She's a narcissist 😠
Nothing is her fault
She's actually incredibly caring and loving but yes, use this one incident that you have no first hand knowledge of where she defends herself instead of accepting herself as scapegoat for everyone else's failures to name her a narcissist. It's really funny though because you would have to know her personally to determine if she meets 5 out of 9 criteria in the dsm-5 to qualify for that diagnosis.
@@natasha1997 if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck....
@@acerbic5806 exactly!
This isnt one incident. She has a history of being reckless.
From your comments, you must be a family member or boyfriend or something
This woman deserves prison time, she is literally a danger to society
@@marshallward991 an *alleged* history. You commenting on a potential relationship only shows that you have nothing else to back your arguements. You can only argue your points with information that at this point has no factual basis.
So after watching her police interview...she says she didn't know much of anything about Halyna, but now she is someone who inspired her and she looked up to? That seems strange. I don't know. Something just doesn't sit right with me with this girl.
A lot of hate here being directed at Hannah, a person who was clearly unqualified for the position of Armorer. Hannah was so ignorant of firearms safety that she didn't even comprehend the risks of hiring her for such an important position. Put the blame instead on whoever hired her. Ultimately the blame falls to the Producer. Wasn't that Alec Baldwin?
Unsafe is having her as the Armorer. Maybe she would have been ok as an assistant armorer but she lacked any qualifications to make her head and only armorer on site. The military has a ton of people qualified as armorers who are not afraid to speak up and stop whatever is happening. As an armorer it is her duty to put in and keep in place SOP.
I don't buy a bit of this statement by her "legal team". This girl is inexperienced, irresponsible, and is linked to other safety issues.
This is a CYA statement that required an entire week to conjure up.
Not saying she's 100% responsible but she plays a pretty significant role.
"Never trust someone with a gun near a stage set" - Abraham Lincoln
They should not make decisions about her too soon till all the facts are in.
So who then is responsible?
Watch the documentary in two years time.
In their defense, it's not like there are millions of Veterans in the USA who could have done this job better...oh, wait...🙄
1:17 I'm confused. You said she never had a accidental discharge. Next, you stated their was a incident after she told stuntman gun was hot with blanks.
Safety was not her number one priority. People who say that are lying.
HUTCH WAS GOING TO EXPOSE THE HOLLYWOOD SEX RING
If it was unsafe then she shouldn't bave handed over a prop gun until production made it so.
Imagine being manipulated by AB and the rest of the people who hired her for 2 positions. You cannot be two places at once…yet this woman will be expected to be responsible while trigger puller and actor who blew off training will be excused.
It's sad how this keeps happening!
Once every ten thousand films or so aint bad for some late-trained people (i mean who mostly didnt get the habits instilled as children....so their gun safety habits aren't mentally compulsive).
Honestly im surprised, considering that, how theyve gone like 30 years without an accident.
Not really but the probability of something like this happening with Hannah Gutierrez was very likely to happen due to her past history of complaints.
My dad used to say, that the probability of death or serious injury increases, when there's firearms around.
SHE HAD TWO JOBS IN THE SET, AND TO HER IT WAS OVERWHELMING. SO SHE DECIDED TO SLACK OFF ON THE ONE THAT INVOLVED GUNS, LIVE ROUNDS, AND PEOPLES LIVES. GOOD CHOICE ETHOT
Ethot? She has literally been goth since at least middle school.
She didn't slack off, she did what was necessary. The last person to handle the gun prior to Alec actually also had a responsibility to check the gun he not only failed to take 2 minutes to check but then also ignorantly claimed it cold. Regardless of anything prior to that, the Assistant director would be the one at fault for not doing his due diligence. He is literally KNOWN for his disregard for safety and has been fired for it, and called in to work on sets where others have walked off because of the safety issues.
Read the script from the 911 call homie. Even the person who called mentioned he was supposed the check.
Can you please stop.
He shares responsibility, sure, but she is still extremely negligent, and her “not knowing where all the live bullets came from” is one of the stupidest most egregious statements ive ever heard.
@@marshallward991 she was *allegedly* negligent. I'm not going to stop defending someone when everyone else is only capable of basing their opinions off of hearsay. It's not my responsibility to cater to your desire to persecute someone based solely off of biased articles that have presented no actual facts to this point. I'm going to continue call people out. If it comes out that a person is at fault, so be it. Until then I will absolutely spend my time deconstructing peoples hateful garbage. There are literally people on here that only have the opinion she is at fault because of her appearance. There are people who read one daily mail article and went on a crusade to demonize her. They then posted those opinions on a public forum and that's a them problem.
@@marshallward991 as I've stated before it wasn't her responsibility to cavity search every person on set and their belongings. Her not being aware of why live rounds were on set when the clear safety protocol in the industry (having existed for years) clearly states they are not to be there. If she didn't provide them and didn't know they were there why is she suddenly supposed to know where they came from? 🤔
That response doesn't really help her. She should've never gotten that job. Way too young and inexperienced. They're working around guns for crissake
You fucked up at your one task to make sure all weapons on set are safe and failed to do so, someone died. This is your fault.
Hannah no doubt should have verified when handing gun over. She obviously did NOT and that being her job puts her at fault, and also who ever they find to put that round in the gun will be also and who ever brought it on set. I see 3 people with charges comming unless the same who brought it loaded it then 2 people will be charged.
I can't believe this all of you have my sympathy for the loss that happen 😢🥺🥺😢😢😔😔😢😢😢😢😢
A 24 year old should not be the head of anything on any kind of set. She doesn't have the experience or maturity to lead, hence her other on set experiences gone wrong. I say this as someone a couple years older than her.
The gun needs to be inspected before its gets handed off to another person. The moment you turn your back you better assume its loaded. All these comments about "kept it lock up and the night before" is doesn't mean shit.
She’s a pretender with no real respect for the job she had to do trying to cover CYA
How hard can it be to make sure all the bullets were blanks? On 60 Minutes the bullets were shown scattered on a cart. After the tragic incident Hannah had no idea where the gun and the bullets were. She appeared narcissistic by stating that this was the worst day of her life when the woman shot had died that day. She appears to be unorganized and immature and unprofessional during the 60 Minutes program.
Jail would teach her to wake up when it comes to playing with guns.
Where is her father ? Why did he consider she was ready ? He needs to explain why he let his "scared of blanks" daughter take the gig.She will never get hired again.
Wow. How about as an armourer you check the rounds before giving the gun to an actor. I would assume that’s how it should be? You can’t blame anyone else … you were the last one the past the fun off to the actor. In my opinion there’s no one else to point blame to.
WHO put the bullets in the guns? Hannah? Well Hannah should have been able to tell the difference between a live round and a blank I would assume? How is she not at fault here??
Take responsibility. That was her only job..
She lawyered up!! Good deal. How many film shoots have an Armorer doing double duty in another position? And how the f did 500 rounds of live ammunition et on the set?
The 500 rounds is not accurate. They collected 500 rounds but they are a mix of live rounds and blanks but the exact ratio hasn't been confirmed. Some of the rounds might not even be from this movie because the same location has been used by other movies. Pretty sure they just collected up spent cartridges and are having them analyzed.
A western about guns and an accidental shooting...with guns and an accidental shooting....!! GENIUS I SAY!!
While she still could have stopped it, it sounds like this girl kinda got screwed to a big extent as well.....
Who screwed the armorer? Can you name everyone who screwed her at the Rust film set?
@@CorryGal i think he meant who wouldn't want to. She isnt bad looking. Jokes aside, its her job to ensure gun safety. She failed and wants to lie about or push the blame on others. She literal has ONE job and failed to ensure the guns were safe. This fail costed a life that will haunt many people including her.
@@zlonewolf I realize the armorer and her lawyers are trying to deflect blame. I agree the armorer is responsible for guns on the film set. However, she was in the bathroom when someone put the real gun containing a real bullet where the assistant director found it and then handed it to Baldwin who believed it was a safe fake gun because real guns aren't allowed on film sets and because the assistant director said it was a cold gun. Can this armorer be blamed when she was in the bathroom and she didn't know that someone brought the real loaded gun onto the Rust film set?
@@CorryGal I don't think it has been established that she was in the bathroom. The AD said he can't recall if the Armorer spun the barrel in front of him. How could that have been a possibility that she spun the barrel if she never handed him the gun? If she was in the bathroom he would say she didn't spin the barrel because she wasn't present. For him to not recall means she must have been present when he got the gun. Something is not adding up.
@@almac9203 After the fatal shooting the AD was rattled because he gave that gun to Baldwin and said it was a COLD GUN. The AD likely thought he was in big trouble and tried to find a way out. I believe the AD was so stressed that he couldn't clearly remember what happened before the fatal shooting. He didn't recall that the armorer had to go to the bathroom which is why he delivered the gun to Baldwin.
Want the job of a man, while wanting responsibility of a 3 year old. Double standard hypocrisy
Baldwin was quick enough to tweet and comfort the family which is strange the person who killed Brandon Lee could not talk for a year due to trauma. He was the producer and ignored other issues before the killing, Does he have a guilty conscious ??????. Week after the shooting he tweets "Nice day to ride". If anything social media is the last place he needs be. That type of tweet should been appropriate maybe months later. The guy mentally is not there but looking at his anger issues in the past has he ever be sane ?. I don't think he's fully guilty but he's part to blame. His history of being arrogant and hateful towards people has blinded him in the safety on the film set and resulted in him being partly negligence.
Hiring the father would have made no difference she was not in control of the guns neither did she hand Alec the gun.Her father wouldn’t have taken the job as Alec and Halls were doing the armourers job.
Who's here from bullhead
Look, if you are the person who is hired to be responsible for the gun safety on set, and someone gets shot and killed on set from a REAL bullet fired from a REAL gun, you cannot claim that you are not at fault. It doesn't mean that there aren't other extenuating circumstances involved, but you still have to own up to the fact that you did not provide complete gun safety. It's also incredibly sad that a woman was killed and not a single person involved with the the shooting has said they were sorry for what happened. Not the person who pulled the trigger, not the person who handed him the gun, and not the person who's responsibility was to ensure gun safety... none of them. I'm not saying they have to come out saying it's all their fault and begging for forgiveness (although, I do believe that's what they should be doing), but each of these people had a responsibility that they did not act on that would have prevented this tragedy and saved a life, and not one of them has said they were sorry. True Hollywood elitists that are better than everyone else and only concerned with saving their precious public image.
No you supposed to check before any action
Way to not take responsibility for you actions!
I believe her, but mostly because she did not appear anywhere in the 3 readings I did for this senseless murder.
This girl absolutely the one to blame. Sure others could have helped this not happen but it is jot their job or responsibility. She should go to jail for some time
This girl is too immature and can't tell difference between live and dummy rounds and relied on the box they came from. The very thing the most simple armorer assistant could seperate the two. Even worse she could not tell dummy from blank shells. Hoo boy. This poor girl is the weak link in this terrible accident. Looks like culpability is going to have to be shared between her, Baldwin and Hall. Tricky determination.
She is not poor. She took a job she could not handle and no one (no pun intended) put a gun to the itchesb head!
This is entirely her fault. She had one fcking job. Its her entire job and other actors have walked off set because of her ineptitude. Why alec baldwin is being sued instead of her is mind blowing. An armorer has one damn job. She literally handed it to them saying it was unloaded. She assured them it was unloaded. They had 2 prior discharges on set before this. Nicholas Cage threw a fit on the last set she was on... girl is delusional
Look at her what do you see?
Lol speaking out by not being there speaking ! Lol also blue green hair never wears well in a room with detectives investigating a Killing .
She should have quit once she realize duo responsibilities could compromise her main one. Instead she proceeded, did a half arse job and now lawyer up to the neck
She obviously isn't capable of checking the guns for ammo before they are used by the actors. That's her job, and that's what she gets paid to do. No excuses. She can't blame anyone else but herself. If anyone had put live ammo into the gun, her important job was to take it out before passing the gun onto Baldwin. And if Baldwin cocked the gun and fired it, he's culpable too. Multiple people will be charged in this case. I would have also checked those involved for alcohol or drugs. With that many people on the set, no doubt there were big parties at night.
She's being ridiculous. It was her job to make it safe. The general community isn't gun-focused, and so if guns are being added to it, her job was, as an authority on the weapons, to provide briefings in safety in general and the weapons in particular. She clearly did not do so. She seems not to be aware of this, nor of the protocols and equipment needed - no discharge sand traps in evidence, for example. She should also have checked the ammunition coming into her charge, and refused any mixed consignments. I listed no less that 14 errors leading to this death, any one of which would have caught it: she's dangerously incompetent to a degree justifying negligent manslaughter charges.
Prop masters should be educated and older than most other film crew...this one seems to passing the buck on her responsibilities quite abit
Alec Baldwin might get himself outta this, but he knows it was he who fired a loaded gun at someone. That's gonna be tough to live with. What a tragedy.
If anyone feels sorry for this woman or thinks she was blamed by Baldwin and other higher-ups I implore you to watch her police interview 🤯! However have her that position should also been charged the extent of her gun knowledge was Pretty much "gun goes boom" she's completely apathetic and has a "oh well woopsie-daisy" attitude the whole situation 😔
WHAT on EARTH is this pip-squeak Emo doing in charge of weapons on an "apparently" professional movie set????
Surely, there MUST be some qualifications required. I thought she might have been ex-Police or Army, and have some idea about the drill required in handling weapons with as much safety as possible, including rigorous SOPs and checklists.
NO ONE who has any respect for weapons will be seen posing like that. It is a flaming ego trip of some youth. Jeez...
Ppl blame AB bc they dont like him personally which is fkn stupid. There is legit a job dedicated to prop guns aka armorer its NOT the fkn actors job. Jesus Christ. Its not difficult to understand. Literally she was awful on her last movie with Nic Cage. He hated her.
So a magical live round opened the safe and put flew into the gun lol
Not a "prop" gun...
Sounds like you have been " SET Up " believe me just for your last name is all it can take.
She out live billets in that gun. I'm positive about it.
She was the prop master??
Sounds like a frame up of Baldwin as it would all fall on him. He's an excellent actor but no doubt has made some enemies along the way. Could be a Trump Blackwater frame up job.
I wouldn't even doubt it. Trump and his ilk are as vindictive and petty as they come.
Please do not feed the conspiracy theorists. They have enough to eat
Too busy listening to Billy Eilish and deciding what next her hair color should be.
The set was unsafe because of this toilet-scrubber.
Unprofessional
I’m sorry but this is what happens when you have a young millennial in charge of a very important job. That generation just does not pay attention to details.
Think her career is over and probably some prison time!!! This is what happens when you take over Daddy's business with no expertise
She going to jail
It's her fault! What a ridiculous statement
Not ridiculous. The armorer is responsible for all guns and ammo on the film set. However, this armorer is not responsible if, without her knowledge, another person brought a real gun to the film set, loaded it with a real bullet, and left this loaded gun where it would be picked up and given to Baldwin.
@@CorryGal its still her fault becos its her job to ensure gun is safe before being handled. Rule #one:treat all weapon as if its loaded. She failed gun safety and is liable for the death of the people on set that day.
@@zlonewolf How can the armorer be blamed when she was in the bathroom and someone placed the real loaded gun on the cart where the assistant director found it and then handed it to Baldwin? The armorer didn't know about the real gun containing a real bullet. How can the armorer be responsible when she was in the bathroom? It's not fair!
An armorer has ONE JOB ONE DUTY. You fucking check the barrel. Then check again and recheck it. Multiple times. Even the weight distribution should probably be different. She’s given a gun to an 11 year old, will shoot without warning on set and caused a preventable death via drunk driving on a motorcycle. Nepotism. She should’ve never had access to weapons. Or people.
@@vincentwaterson3480 You are wrong. The armorer is responsible for guns on the film set. But her one job/duty is not to check the barrel. Never ever look into the barrel of a gun. It may contain a real bullet that could fire and strike your head if you look into the barrel. With a revolver, the armorer presses the cylinder release, flips open and rotates the cylinder, and checks that all 6 chambers are empty or do not contain a live bullet that could fire.
A woke woman in charge of guns lol..that's rich.
This is what happens when a little girl tries to do a womans or mans job
Hannah Gutierrez Reed looks like Rosanne Barr, only not as attractive