I would like to know why they were dropped. Was there something that came up in the investigation that pointed toward someone else? Has someone else claimed they are guilty of negligence? It has the appearance of celebrity privilege to me, but I would like to know for sure.
Yes a total slimeball with a fabulous attorney. I read they could possibly reinstate the charges against Baldwin. I'm crossing my fingers but not holding my breath.Alec Baldwin is an abusive slimeball, but this charge was a loser in a court. Especially if it went to a jury. The intent to injure or even proving outright negligence would have been a really steep hill to climb. I just wish they would stop saying he didn't fire the gun. If he didn't pull the trigger, he was attempting to **** the hammer and let it go causing it to strike the firing pin and the weapon fired, as he was aiming it in the direction of the poor young woman who was struck. It was a tragic accident. I am hardly a fan of his so I am not trying to defend him. Although guns do not fire themselves. Even guns that have had recalls and the like for accidental discharges, recently an Sig Sauer model was having issues, but the weapon had to be dropped or the slide would have to get caught on something. Weapons do not just fire.
Hmm, I haven't read everything from this thread, but much of the responsibility here falls with the set's armorer who handled firearms. I need to re-read the story.Alec Baldwin has been indicted.
I have said before that I get the feeling they were shooting the gun at night for fun. Completely speculativebut if they especially he did, that's a big thing.
He was rehearsing a scene at the time.I have said before that I get the feeling they were shooting the gun at night for fun. Completely speculativebut if they especially he did, that's a big thing.
I know he was, but if he and others were shooting guns for fun the night before. Well then you need to make sure you check chamber yourself.He was rehearsing a scene at the time.
I know he was, but if he and others were shooting guns for fun the night before. Well then you need to make sure you check chamber yourself.
Crazy story but I once had a gun pointed at my head by a drunk guy at party.
I just stood there because i didn't know what to do but thought the gun was a toy.
Person put gun on table and somebody whisked him away.
I picked up the gun(it was very light) pointed it at my friend and was about to shoot him thinking it was a toy gun.
Some guys asks me if I’m alright and I’m like yeah why.
And he tells me guy was pointing aa gun at me. It was then I learned it was real. Talked to coworker lawyer sometime afterward he told me if i pulled trigger it would have been manslaughter.