I’m no lover of the scumbag Baldwin. But in all fairness why did set security and the prop master not ensure before use that there were no live rounds on the set? Their liability insurance carriers will be asking the same question before canceling their insurance and both security and prop master will find it very difficult to get insured again.
Baldwin is the producer of the movie so no matter what he will be sued for beaucoup bucks.
Baldwin is one of the producers and thus responsible for the prop master / armorer, as well as for the firearm handling. The guy has been doing movies with guns long enough to have learned basic safety.
If it’s a real gun..as has now been reported.. Baldwin should have checked it out.
And if he was pointing a gun at,or towards someone in order to get a camera shot, there should not have been a live person behind the camera.
I am assuming part of the scene required him to squeeze the trigger.
Otherwise his finger should not have been on the trigger.
Sorry Rowdy, you’re asking the wrong questions.