In a civil liability situation, he may be responsible in some way. However, criminally, I would expect not. Baldwin probably has some “civil” responsibility if he is in management or owns the production company, or is the producer.
A woman died. Someone was careless and that carelessness caused her death.
Apparently, someone took the firearm out for target practice the days before. It had to be “checked out” and when “checked back in” the person responsible didn’t do a safety check. Heck, even the people using it to target practice were negligent. They should have emptied the firearm when they returned it.
Someone or some entity owns the firearm, too. Can a production company own a >real< firearm? I always thought that it had to be a person’s name on the background check.
“However, criminally, I would expect not.”
Involuntary Manslaughter
“I always thought that it had to be a person’s name on the background check.”
I have ‘several’ guns where no background checks on purchases have ever been run.
A woman died. Everyone was reckless and that recklessness caused her death.