Posted on 01/19/2023 9:01:15 AM PST by Lurch Addams
The film’s armorer will face the same charge. A cinematographer was killed when a gun Baldwin was rehearsing with went off. There was not supposed to be live ammunition on the set.
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I looked it up and it seems they’re the same thing.
That’s what I thought when I did a quick search.
I hope he does time. Nothing like months/years in the Graybar Hotel to give an arrogant SOB some humility. It’ll “wipe that smirk off his face”, as Dad used to say.
If his action was "reckless" - i.e. so incredibly negligent (in the judgment of the jury) to constitute implied intent, then he is guilty of "reckless conduct", a misdemeanor - but that misdemeanor creates a felony *murder* charge. If he is not guilty of that level of negligence he may still be guilty of "unlawful manner manslaughter", another way of saying "without due caution and circumspection". That would be a misdemeanor and won't trigger a felony murder charge.
That's probably what's really going on here.
Death penalty! The world would be better off with Alex Baldwin gone.
The live ammo came from crew members who acquired it for recreational target practice after hours. It is possible that the Armorer was involved in ordering that supply. The exact person who ordered the live ammunition has not been publicly identified. The crew members who participated in the target practice have not been publicly identified.
To be sure, neither of those activities was a crime. They were just stupid risks under the circumstances. Stupid risks accumulate.
The presence and unsupervised handling of live rounds on set was one of the safety issues that caused many of the previous crew members to quit.
Great post!
I don’t project him guilty because of his politics.
I project him guilty because he pointed a gun at someone and pulled the trigger.
Bet he doesn’t; he wants to scream and throw a tantrum and tell everybody how innocent he is and how it’s everybody else’s fault.
Typical HOLLYWEIRD ATTITUDE when the get caught.
It must suck to be you, Alec.
"I know that day I saved countless lives," Lt. Michael Byrd said in an interview with "NBC Nightly News." "I know members of Congress, as well as my fellow officers and staff, were in jeopardy and in serious danger. And that's my job."
"I tried to wait as long as I could," Byrd said of the incident in the doorway. "I hoped and prayed no one tried to enter through those doors. But their failure to comply required me to take the appropriate action to save the lives of members of Congress and myself and my fellow officers."
They didn’t quite completely crop the image enough to totally eliminate the GUN in his hand...
The armorer should be charged with negligent homicide.
IT is his ONE AND ONLY JOB to make sure the guns are safe.
I would have been OK with Baldwin not being charged at all, except for the fact that he fired the good crew and hired the incompetent crew.
Was the gun a revolver or semi-auto?
I have seen someone load and rack a semi-auto and then hand it to a newbie... who immediately puts their finger on the trigger (where it’s supposed to go, right?)
I took a friend to the firing range about a month ago and I would not hand her the gun until I got it through her head NOT TO PUT HER FINGER ON THE TRIGGER.
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