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After the 'Rust' movie set shooting, investigators look into the ammo supplier
December 1, 2021 5:59 AM ET
JACLYN DIAZ
Authorities in Santa Fe, N.M., are pursuing a new lead in the October Rust film shooting that left one cinematographer dead and the movie's director injured.
According to documents shared by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office, investigators executed a search warrant on Tuesday for an Albuquerque-based ammunitions supplier.
Previously, Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said in October that about 500 rounds of ammunition were found on the set: a mix of blanks, dummy rounds and what investigators believed at the time to be additional live rounds.
Officers are still trying to find out how a live bullet, rather than a blank, was used on set. The search warrant issued Tuesday was a part of that investigation.
On the day of the shooting, actor Alec Baldwin was handling the prop gun during a scene rehearsal when it went off striking the film's director, Joel Souza, and cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Hutchins later died of her injuries. Baldwin was told by the crew at the time that the gun was safe to use and wasn't loaded with live rounds.
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Investigators Authorized to Search Weapons Supplier in Alec Baldwin Rust Film Fatal Shooting
New affidavit describes how reloaded ammunition or live bullets from practice may have ended up on set
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Updated Nov. 30, 2021 8:57 pm ET
A new affidavit released by authorities Tuesday offered the first possible explanations of how live ammunition ended up in a revolver fired by Alec Baldwin in a fatal shooting on the set of the film Rust.
A Santa Fe judge issued a warrant based on the affidavit which authorized law enforcement to search the office of a weapons supplier for the movie. A spokesman for the Santa Fe County Sheriffs Office said detectives were executing the warrant later Tuesday.
The supplier, Seth Kenney, told investigators that reloaded ammunition, which are live rounds made by taking empty casings and installing a primer, gunpowder and a bullet, may have ended up on the set along with the dummy rounds and blanks he had provided, according to the search warrant affidavit signed by a detective with the sheriffs office.
Mr. Kenney told investigators that the company whose ammunition components he used for the film, Starline Brass, didnt sell live rounds, but that he had previously received from an unnamed friend reloaded ammunition that had the companys logo on it, according to the affidavit. It was unclear from the affidavit if these were the same rounds that ended up on set.
Mr. Kenney didnt immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Ben Kesling contributed to this article.
Write to Dan Frosch at dan.frosch@wsj.com and Katherine Sayre at katherine.sayre@wsj.com
exboyfil
(18,000 posts)The armorer should never have another job as an armorer. She is looking at potential criminal liability.
The report is that the gun just didn't go off. Baldwin cocked and fired it even though the scene did not call for him firing the weapon. I would like to know how different Baldwin's interaction with the armorer and the AD is compared to his other shoots with real guns.
Irish_Dem
(57,542 posts)Resulting in death. Someone should be held accountable.
rsdsharp
(10,121 posts)The brass is one of four components required to make a live round. Starline brass has the caliber, and one or more stars stamped on the base of the case. If someone loads a Starline case with a primer, powder and bullet, it will bear the Starline logo, but they didnt load the round, or ship it.
Even if they did, it does not excuse the armorer and assistant director from making sure it was a dummy round, both visually, and by sound.
yonder
(10,002 posts)and the responsibility falls further down the line.