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“Rust” Armorer Given Max Sentence After Baldwin Shooting Fiasco

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In retrospect to the fatal shooting that took place on the set of the movie “Rust” in October 2021, the individual responsible for the safety of ammunition and firearms on set, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, has been sentenced to the maximum penalty. This tragic incident resulted in the death of 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Just last month, Gutierrez-Reed, 24 years of age at the time of the incident, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. Despite being acquitted of a lesser charge relating to evidence tampering, as reported by Blaze News, the onus was on her for not ensuring the safety of the ammunition and firearms on set. This included loading the live round into the firearm that fired the fatal shot.

During her sentencing hearing on Monday, Gutierrez-Reed was visibly distressed. Her lawyer, Jason Bowles, had pleaded for her to be released conditionally along with therapy. Bowles defended her by stating she was a “scapegoat” for the shooting and asserting that she “has endured and will continue to endure collateral consequences far harsher than most defendants ever must face.”

However, Prosecutor Kari Morrissey was not moved. She would have potentially advocated for a lighter sentence for the “unprecedented case,” but recent jail phone calls allegedly featuring Gutierrez-Reed referring to jurors using derogatory terms changed her stance.

In addition to these allegations, reports suggest that Gutierrez-Reed violated her release conditions by consuming alcohol while awaiting trial. She also purportedly misinformed prosecutors about her employment history and allegedly instigated her mother to confront them at court, the New York Post reports.

Gutierrez-Reed “continues to deny responsibility and blame others,” prosecutors highlighted in a letter last week.

During the hearing, Morrissey expressed her disappointment: “It was my sincere hope during this process that there would be some moment when Ms. Gutierrez took responsibility and expressed some level of remorse that was genuine. That moment has never come. Ms. Gutierrez continues to refuse to take responsibility for her role in the death of Halyna Hutchins.”

Backing up her sentiment, District Court Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer concurred, sentencing Gutierrez-Reed to 18 months in prison – the maximum sentence for involuntary manslaughter in the state of New Mexico, where “Rust” was filmed. “You alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon,” the judge addressed the defendant. “But for you, a husband would have his wife and a little boy would have his mother.”

Gutierrez-Reed’s conviction has kept her incarcerated, and her defense attorney, Bowles, has given indication of an appeal.

During the hearing, several of Hutchins’ loved ones shared their impact statements, expressing the ongoing effects of their loss. Emilia Mendieta, one of Hutchins’ close friends, referred to Hutchins’ death as a consequence of “a massive system failure,” of which Gutierrez-Reed was part. “Why was there a live bullet on set? … That is where Hannah Gutierrez-Reed failed Halyna. It was her job to check the gun, check the bullets, to ensure that Halyna was safe,” she asserted.

Family friend Steven Metz shared that Halyna’s husband, Matt Hutchins, “basically … died” when she did. He expresses, “There is really no excuse [for her death].”

Actor Alec Baldwin, who allegedly fired the fatal shot, is also facing an involuntary manslaughter charge in connection with the case. Despite evidence suggesting he pulled the trigger, Baldwin insists that the firearm malfunctioned. His trial is set for July.

David Halls, the first assistant director on “Rust,” admitted to negligent use of a deadly weapon and received probation as his sentence.

The movie “Rust” resumed filming after the fatal incident but it hasn’t been released yet. As part of a wrongful death lawsuit settlement, Matthew Hutchins was appointed an executive producer.


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  1. jimmy boyett

    April 21, 2024 at 4:34 pm

    Any idiot would check any firearm to see if it had a LIVE ROUND in it, but baldwin is too damn stupid to check the weapon, he had rather blame every one else, the dumb bastard should get the maximum sentence, however due to his wealth, he will Not have to do time, soo unfair ?

  2. K.A. Davison

    April 21, 2024 at 4:52 pm

    I will predict that when this is finally adjudicated, we will hear of Mr. Baldwin being painted as a co-equal victim in the shooting and that “the system” is pleased with having the armorer behind bars. The judge will say something like “Mr. Baldwin I wish to thank you for your patience in this matter, you are now free to live your life and you may return to your habit of accosting strangers on the streets of NYC and acting the tough guy. . . and may I have your autograph before you leave.”

  3. Paul

    April 21, 2024 at 6:23 pm

    As an instructor, it is the handlers responsibility to check every firearm, every time. I never hand a loaded firearm to anyone! You load it, you shoot it, you learn your firearm. He is 100% liable for cocking it and pulling the trigger, single action forearms don’t just go off, especially with the supplier making sure they are in perfect working condition when they are rented to the movie company. There never should have been any live ammo on the set, that is the fault of whom ever brought it, and they should not have been shooting on break. What a chicken shit for trying to pass the responsibility on to someone else. He’s a dumb ass!

  4. Bret

    April 22, 2024 at 12:24 pm

    If you have a firearm in your hand, you are responsible for knowing if it’s loaded, is the safety on or off, where it’s pointed and what it is loaded with. It is just like Hollywood to pass this responsibility off to the peons on the set because you know, stars are too important to be responsible for what everyone is in America is responsible for.

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