Parents of dead cinematographer sue Baldwin, others, over Rust shooting
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A revolver that actor Alec Baldwin was holding on set fired a live round that killed Halyna Hutchins (right) and injured Rust director Joel Souza.
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LOS ANGELES - The parents and sister of Halyna Hutchins are suing actor Alec Baldwin and others over the cinematographer’s 2021 death in New Mexico during the filming of the Western Rust, the family’s lawyer said on Thursday.
The announcement comes after a Santa Fe prosecutor on Jan 31 charged Baldwin with involuntary manslaughter, killed Hutchins and injured Rust director Joel Souza.
Set armourer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed also was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the case.
Baldwin in October settled a separate wrongful-death lawsuit brought by Hutchins’ husband Matt Hutchins
Attorney Gloria Allred, representing Hutchins’ parents and sister, said she would provide details of the new lawsuit at a news conference in Los Angeles later on Thursday.
Luke Nikas, a lawyer representing Baldwin, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Under Matt Hutchins’ settlement with Baldwin and the producers of Rust, filming of the movie was set to resume in early 2023
At the time, Matt Hutchins said he had no interest in attributing blame to Baldwin or the Rust producers for the fatal shooting, and called his wife’s death “a terrible accident”.
In a 2021 television interview, Baldwin said Hutchins directed him where to point the gun and to cock it. He said the revolver fired when he let go of the hammer and he did not pull the trigger.
“I would never point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger, that was the training that I had,” Baldwin told ABC News.
An FBI forensic test of the reproduction Pietta long Colt .45 revolver found that it functioned “normally” and would not fire without the trigger being pulled. REUTERS

