Title : "Alec Baldwin was rehearsing a scene that involved pointing a revolver 'towards the camera lens'... when the gun... suddenly went off and killed the cinematographer, according to the film’s director..."
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"Alec Baldwin was rehearsing a scene that involved pointing a revolver 'towards the camera lens'... when the gun... suddenly went off and killed the cinematographer, according to the film’s director..."
That's the most exculpatory narrative, "quoted in an affidavit released Sunday night," the NYT reports.The account by Mr. Souza explained why Mr. Baldwin had been pointing the gun at the cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins....
Mr. Baldwin had been sitting in a wooden church pew, rehearsing a scene that involved “cross drawing” a revolver and pointing it at the camera lens, Mr. Souza said, according to the affidavit. Mr. Souza said that he had been standing beside Ms. Hutchins “viewing the camera angle.” Mr. Souza saw Ms. Hutchins grabbing her midsection and starting to stumble backward. Then he noticed he was bleeding from his shoulder. The details, woven together by Detective Joel Cano in an application for a search warrant to seize everything from camera memory cards to bone fragments and firearm discharge, provide a chilling account of the fatal shooting on a production set that had been beset by accidental gun discharges and labor disputes between producers and crew members.
From that, I'm going to assume that the affidavit was the sworn statement of Detective Joel Cano. He's trying to get a search warrant to look at whatever video there is of the incident. In that context, Souza's statement is something to be checked. Will the video corroborate the statement? I'll wait and see. I'm unusually suspicious because it seems that we're seeing pro-Baldwin bias from the media and the movie industry. The faceless crew members don't have the same kind of advocacy. And people are too quick to see one aspect of recklessness — the live ammunition in the gun — as covering 100% of the blame.
Detective Cano said in the affidavit, describing how he had interviewed Mr. Souza on Friday afternoon, after the director had been treated for his injury....
Ah, now it's clear, at the bottom of the article, that it's the detective's affidavit.
Mr. Souza was grappling with delays the day of the shooting, after about six members of the camera crew had quit over late pay and safety conditions, the affidavit said. Another crew had quickly been hired, but the production was off to a late start because of the labor problems. Mr. Souza said only one camera was available for recording before the shooting. Asked about “the employees’ behavior,” Mr. Souza told investigators that “everyone was getting along” and that there had been “no altercations” to his knowledge.
Was everyone getting along? That doesn't sound accurate. There is reason to question Souza's credibility.
By the way, do you believe that this was the kind of movie that would have a scene with a gun fired straight at the camera? It's the story of a grandfather who helps a 13-year-old boy run away after an accidental killing.
The account by Mr. Souza explained why Mr. Baldwin had been pointing the gun at the cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins....
Mr. Baldwin had been sitting in a wooden church pew, rehearsing a scene that involved “cross drawing” a revolver and pointing it at the camera lens, Mr. Souza said, according to the affidavit. Mr. Souza said that he had been standing beside Ms. Hutchins “viewing the camera angle.” Mr. Souza saw Ms. Hutchins grabbing her midsection and starting to stumble backward. Then he noticed he was bleeding from his shoulder. The details, woven together by Detective Joel Cano in an application for a search warrant to seize everything from camera memory cards to bone fragments and firearm discharge, provide a chilling account of the fatal shooting on a production set that had been beset by accidental gun discharges and labor disputes between producers and crew members.
From that, I'm going to assume that the affidavit was the sworn statement of Detective Joel Cano. He's
Detective Cano said in the affidavit, describing how he had interviewed Mr. Souza on Friday afternoon, after the director had been treated for his injury....
Ah, now it's clear, at the bottom of the article, that it's the detective's affidavit.
Mr. Souza was grappling with delays the day of the shooting, after about six members of the camera crew had quit over late pay and safety conditions, the affidavit said. Another crew had quickly been hired, but the production was off to a late start because of the labor problems. Mr. Souza said only one camera was available for recording before the shooting. Asked about “the employees’ behavior,” Mr. Souza told investigators that “everyone was getting along” and that there had been “no altercations” to his knowledge.
Was everyone getting along? That doesn't sound accurate. There is reason to question Souza's credibility.
By the way, do you believe that this was the kind of movie that would have a scene with a gun fired straight at the camera? It's the story of a grandfather who helps a 13-year-old boy run away after an accidental killing.
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