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Devastating new details revealed in Alec Baldwin shooting

Heartbreaking new details have emerged surrounding the moments before and after the accidental fatal shooting involving Alec Baldwin.

Alec Baldwin among those responsible for checking weapon that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins

Devastating new details have emerged from witnesses on set of Alec Baldwin’s latest movie after the accidental fatal shooting of 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Court documents with previously unreleased statements from director Joel Souza and a cameraman on set were released on Monday AEST by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office and provide critical details over the death of Hutchins on the set of Rust in New Mexico.

The affidavit was sourced by the New York Times and cites Detective Joel Cano using it to obtain a search warrant “to seize everything from camera memory cards to bone fragments and firearm discharge”. The warrant was granted.

Juan Rios, spokesperson for the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s office, told the Times: “Detectives entered the movie set today and continue to interview potential witnesses.

“Apparently there were quite a few people at the scene of what happened.”

Meanwhile, separate from the affidavit, the chief electrician on the movie also shared devastating details over Hutchins’ last moments, including holding her in his arms “while she was dying”.

Baldwin ‘was rehearsing pointing the gun’

The court documents reveal that moments before, the cast and crew had taken a lunch break before returning to set.

A picture of the last photo with Hutchins on set shows Baldwin inside a small church, surrounded by wooden pews. Hutchins can be seen among five other cast members scattered around the set. According to the documents Baldwin was among the pews rehearsing a scene with the prop revolver.

Souza is standing alongside Hutchins, and according to the affidavit, “viewing the camera angle”.

Baldwin was “practising” and drawing a revolver across his body and pointing it “towards the camera lens” when the weapon was fired and struck Hutchins in the chest.

Souza was also wounded in the shooting during a rehearsal of the low-budget movie at the Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico’s capital.

“Joel stated that they had Alec sitting in a pew in a church building setting, and he was practising a cross draw,” the affidavit reads.

“Joel said he was looking over the shoulder of Halyna, when he heard what sounded like a whip and then loud pop.

“Joel then vaguely remembers (Hutchins) complaining about her stomach and grabbing her midsection.

“Joel also said (Hutchins) began to stumble backwards and she was assisted to the ground.

“Joel explained that he was bleeding from his shoulder and he could see blood on Halyna.”

Security guards stand at the entrance of Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Picture: Anne Lebreton / AFP
Security guards stand at the entrance of Bonanza Creek Ranch in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Picture: Anne Lebreton / AFP
Calls were multiplying in Hollywood to ban the use of firearms on movie sets, days after actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in a shocking on-set tragedy. Picture: Angela Weiss / AFP
Calls were multiplying in Hollywood to ban the use of firearms on movie sets, days after actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in a shocking on-set tragedy. Picture: Angela Weiss / AFP

Cameraman Reid Russel, who was “standing near” Hutchins, recalled she said she could not feel her legs after being shot.

Baldwin had been handed the prop gun by the film’s assistant director, Dave Halls, and was told it was unloaded. He fired after Halls yelled, “Cold gun”.

Souza told investigators he wasn’t sure if the gun had been checked since the crew had returned from their break.

Russell was also unsure if the prop gun was ready to be fired but said Baldwin had been “very careful”. The shooting was not filmed.

Russell said that before the accident, “the camera crew was having issues with production involving payment and housing”, with at least six crew members walking out.

Souza said there were “delays” due to the walkout but believed “everyone was getting along”.

The armourer who handled the “loaded gun” before the fatal shooting on Baldwin’s set has shut down her social media accounts.

Hannah Gutierrez Reed, 24, was described as being “inexperienced and green” by a Rust production source. They insisted that she should have checked the weapons were safe before handing it to Baldwin.

Alec Baldwin and Halyna Hutchins (circled) are pictured together on the set of Rust, in an image that she uploaded to Instagram two days before. Picture: Supplied
Alec Baldwin and Halyna Hutchins (circled) are pictured together on the set of Rust, in an image that she uploaded to Instagram two days before. Picture: Supplied

‘I was holding her in my arms while she was dying’

Meanwhile Serge Svetnoy, the chief electrician on the set of Rust, confirmed that he was on scene when the “tragedy” occurred, blaming “negligence and unprofessionalism”.

“Yes, I was standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Halyna during this fatal shot that took her life and injured the director Joel Souza,” he said.

“I was holding her in my arms while she was dying. Her blood was on my hands.

“I do not wish anyone to go through what I went through, what her husband Matt Hutchins and her son Andros went through, and the actor Alec Baldwin, who has been handed a gun on set.

“He has to live with the thought that he took the life of the human because of unprofessional people.”

Svetnoy thanked cameraman Russell, “who was with us and helped save Halyna” and the set medic, Cherlyn Schaefer, “who did everything she could to save Halyna’s life”.

“We all loved Halyna,” he said. “May God Bless her soul.”

No one has been charged over the incident. Santa Fe police did not respond to news.com.au’s inquiries overnight but the investigation remains “active”.

Josh Hopkins, an actor who starred alongside Courteney Cox in Cougar Town and who was on the set of the movie, posted on Instagram saying cast and crew were “in a state of absolute surreal grief and shock”.

A press conference is expected to discuss the investigation but timings remain unclear.

A distraught Baldwin, 63, was pictured hugging the husband and son of Hutchins — Matt and nine-year-old Andros — on Saturday morning at a hotel in Santa Fe.

At a candlelight vigil on Saturday, Hutchins said in a statement that his wife’s death was an “enormous loss”.

A candlelight vigil for Hutchins, in Burbank, California. Picture: David McNew/AFP
A candlelight vigil for Hutchins, in Burbank, California. Picture: David McNew/AFP
The Sante Fe, New Mexico Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Alec Baldwin “discharged” the prop gun.
The Sante Fe, New Mexico Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Alec Baldwin “discharged” the prop gun.

Production on the movie has been halted “until investigations are complete”, according to Deadline, which cites a letter from the cast and crew which says production will be stopped for “an undetermined period of time”.

Production is also conducting its own internal investigation of the fatal incident.

“Our hearts are with all of you, as we all go through this tragic time and mourn the loss of our colleague and dear friend, Halyna Hutchins,” the letter reads,

“We are family and we must stand beside each other as families do in difficult times. We remain in close touch with Halyna’s family and commend the strength they show in the face of unspeakable tragedy. It is beyond an inspiration.”

A GoFundMe page has now raised more than US$200,000 (AU$267,136).

“As the investigation continues, we cannot respond to the comments that have been making their way into the media, on social media and elsewhere,” Rust Movies Production, LLC, said in a statement.

Originally published as Devastating new details revealed in Alec Baldwin shooting

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