Guy who hands Alec Baldwin loaded gun gets probation: Do you think Alec Baldwin will actually go to prison for 5 years?

Summary of Alec Baldwin SAGA

Guy who hands Alec Baldwin loaded gun gets probation: Do you think Alec Baldwin will actually go to prison for 5 years? Cable News Network reported on the Alec Baldwin announcement January 19, 2023 which states he faces up to five years in prison. Below is a summarization of that article.

Actor Alec Baldwin and Rust’s armorer and prop master, Hannah Gutierrez Reed, will be charged with 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter in relation to the death of Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot by Alec Baldwin while working on the set of the Western movie “Rust.”

Each face two counts of involuntary manslaughter so that a jury can decide which specific count may be more appropriate, New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies said. If convicted, “they will only be sentenced to one count,”

New Mexico chief medical investigator – the cause of death is listed as “gunshot wound of chest,” and the manner of death is listed as an “accident.”

Alec Baldwin placed the blame squarely on Gutierrez Reed on an interview with CNN. Gutierrez Reed was the prop assistant and armorer. Blame was placed on the assistant director HALLS who handed Baldwin the weapon.

HALLS HANDED ALEC BALDWIN THE LOADED WEAPON: GETS SIX MONTHS PROBATION

Halls signed a plea agreement “for the charge of negligent use of a deadly weapon.” The district attorney’s office announced in its statement Thursday. Prosecutors said the terms of that deal include six months of probation.

Actor Alec Baldwin fired a prop gun on the set of a Western being filmed at the ranch on Thursday, Oct. 21, killing cinematographer.


If convicted, they could face up to 18 months in jail and a $5,000 fine. However, because a firearm was involved in the incident, one count carries a mandatory five year sentence if convicted.


The family of Halyna Hutchins released a statement thanking prosecutors for their decision. The family of Halyna Hutchins, who was the film’s director of photography, thanked prosecutors for their decision. “It is a comfort to the family that, in New Mexico, no one is above the law,” the family said in a statement released by attorney Brian J. Panish


Baldwin has maintained he was not aware that the gun he fired during a rehearsal contained a live round. His attorney called the prosecutors’ decision “a terrible miscarriage of justice.”


An attorney for Gutierrez Reed said he believes jurors will find his client not guilty.

The district attorney said she believed “Rust” had an unsafe environment due to lack of safety standards and live rounds being mixed in with dummy rounds that were not consistently checked.

Forensic testing of its normal functioning without pulling the trigger while the gun was cocked. The report also noted the gun eventually malfunctioned during testing after internal parts fractured, which caused the gun to go off in the cocked position without pulling the trigger.

Gutierrez Reed and Halls maintained they were not at fault and accused Baldwin of deflecting blame onto others. Gutierrez Reed also sued the movie’s gun and ammunition supplier and its founder – who deny wrongdoing – and alleged a cache of dummy ammunition was sold with live rounds mixed in.

Hutchins’ family reached an undisclosed settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Baldwin and others involved in producing the film.

HAYLNA HUTCHINS HUSBAND MATTHEW STILL WORKS WITH ALEC BALDWIN

Matthew Hutchins, widower of Halyna Hutchins, described her death as a “terrible accident” in a statement at the time of the settlement.

Production on “Rust” was to resume this month with Matthew Hutchins joining as an executive producer on the film as part of the agreement.

Tex.org opinion: Just curious. If the guy who handed Alec Baldwin a loaded weapon gets probation, what does that mean for Alec?