Posted on 12/03/2021 10:37:35 AM PST by rktman
Actor Alec Baldwin told ABC News' George Stephanopoulos while he is sad over accidentally killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on a movie set with a prop gun, he does not have any guilt over the incident because he is not responsible.
"No. No. I feel that someone is responsible for what happened and I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me," Baldwin said.
"What do we come out of this learning? What changes can be made? This is a one-in-a-billion that someone puts a real bullet in a gun and that never happens," Baldwin added. He wants the official investigation to find out who brought real bullets onto the set.
Baldwin further stated he is not worried about being criminally charged over the incident.
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He pulled the trigger. It’s not magic.
You know that how?
How many guns do you have? Have any of them ever just gone off? This excuse making frenzy over the magic gun or magic bullet or magic Baldwin is as silly as excusing BLM and ANTIFA for the riots and burning. It was a single action revolver that uses modern cartridge ammunition. He pulled it from his holster and shot the woman. He effed up. There we no aliens involved or govt conspiracies involved.
Sorry if I bothered you. I was trying to understand how a single action could fire off without pulling the trigger. Some of the posters and videos I saw made sense. You say no. Ok.
The only logical way that gun fired is that he already had the trigger pulled to the rear BEFORE he thumbed the hammer all the way to the rear and held it there while they positioned the camera shot and then he let the hammer go. He may have done this a hundred times in his film career and with dummy rounds it never made a difference. Accident or not he still killed an innocent woman. Karma.
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