What about the other 2 guns on the cart, did they have any live ammo in them, or just that one gun. Also the AD picked up a gun off that cart for Baldwin, again was that random or did Baldwin have a specific gun he was using in the film. Still lots of questions and they will have be answered.
I want to see the report that will filed by the insurance investigators, lets see what they come up with.
By the way the protocol on using guns on the set involve the prop person having total and complete control of the weapons at all time, never out of their sight. When they go on the set the guns are checked and checked again with the actor using them with the prop person, when the scene is finished the guns are taken back into custody by the prop person and locked up. Now of this is SOP, then this AD and Prop Person have a lot to answer for also. Liability will not be totally with Baldwin, if any.
The affidavit by a cameraman said Baldwin was using and firing a loaded gun on the set during filming.
But of course, he was very cautious when firing...making sure no little kids were nearby.
What does that tell you?????
He was handed loaded weapons before by the prop people. How does he and the production team except intense scrutiny, lawsuits and charges?
And the AD declared the gun to be “cold” - no live ammunition.