
Alec Baldwin 'Rust' shooting warrants suggest violations of industry firearms standards, documents show
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Warrants linked to the Alec Baldwin “Rust” movie set tragedy that left cinematographer Alyna Hutchins dead and wounded director Joel Souza show conditions fell far short of film industry standards for gun safety.
In all caps with bold, underlined letters, the first line reads, "BLANKS CAN KILL. TREAT ALL FIREARMS AS THOUGH THEY ARE LOADED. ‘LIVE AMMUNITION’ IS NEVER TO BE USED NOR BROUGHT ONTO ANY STUDIO LOT OR STAGE." Firearms by Fox News on Scribd Santa Fe Bonanza Creek Ranch Search Warrant 3 by Fox News on Scribd Live Ammunition by Fox News on Scribd
But Santa Fe Sheriff Adan Mendoza said last week that it appeared that a live bullet had been loaded into the revolver Baldwin used during rehearsal at the Bonanza Creek Ranch on Oct. 21.
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