He shot two non-actors. If he was rehearsing a scene how did he end up shooting crew members and not the actors in the scene? Why was he point the gun at crew members when he fired the gun?
These are among the questions that should be asked, assuming they do a complete investigation into this tragedy.
You know as well as I what happened. The imbecile was probably horsing around and violated the most elementary rule of gun safety. Just an idiot who needs to be prosecuted for reckless homicide.
You and I think alike on those things. They weren’t recording, they were probably in that seemingly interminable time that happens before 2 minutes of recording and you’re done for another 3 hours.
Only Baldwin knows what he was thinking, but there is no excuse for pointing a gun at those people, and it’s even more egregious that he pulled the trigger! It’s a crime of negligence, the question is the degree. If he’s not charged it’s a travesty.
We'll find out, but he shot and killed the cinematographer. It wouldn't be odd to shoot a scene where the actor is pointing the gun towards the camera (and therefore the person behind the camera).
#1 Is a bullet stronger than a camera?
#2 then there will be a video of the incident, maybe even more
He shot two non-actors. If he was rehearsing a scene how did he end up shooting crew members and not the actors in the scene? Why was he point the gun at crew members when he fired the gun?