New Mexico prosecutors on Thursday mentioned they might drop prison prices in opposition to actor Alec Baldwin within the deadly taking pictures of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins throughout filming of the Western film “Rust” in 2021.
The choice got here after new proof surfaced on the gun Baldwin was utilizing that fired the reside spherical that killed Hutchins, based on an individual acquainted with the investigation.
The film’s weapons handler, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, was additionally charged within the case and her prosecution will proceed, state prosecutors mentioned in an announcement.
“New details had been revealed that demand additional investigation and forensic evaluation,” particular prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis mentioned, with out giving additional particulars. “We are going to due to this fact be dismissing the involuntary manslaughter prices in opposition to Mr. Baldwin.”
However they added: “This choice doesn’t absolve Mr. Baldwin of prison culpability and prices could also be refiled.”

The dramatic flip within the 18-month-old case arrived on the identical day that Baldwin and different solid members resumed filming the film in Montana.
“We’re happy with the choice to dismiss the case in opposition to Alec Baldwin and we encourage a correct investigation into the details and circumstances of this tragic accident,” his attorneys Luke Nikas and Alex Spiro mentioned in an announcement.
On Instagram, Baldwin thanked his spouse, Hilaria Baldwin for her assist.
“I owe all the pieces I’ve to this lady,” he wrote. Baldwin additionally gave a shoutout to Nikas, writing, “(and to you, Luke).”
Baldwin, 65, and Gutierrez-Reed, 25, had been charged in January with two counts of involuntary manslaughter for the Oct. 21, 2021, taking pictures on a movie set outdoors Santa Fe, New Mexico. Hutchins died, and director Joel Souza was injured, when a Colt .45 revolver Baldwin was rehearsing with fired a bullet.
In an announcement on Thursday, Gutierrez-Reed’s attorneys Jason Bowles and Todd Bullion mentioned, “We totally count on on the finish of this course of that Hannah may also be exonerated.”
Baldwin was accused of displaying a “reckless” disregard for security in Hutchins’ loss of life. Prosecutors mentioned video confirmed him along with his finger on the set off of the revolver minutes earlier than it fired the reside spherical.

Baldwin has mentioned he was informed the gun was “chilly” – an business time period which means it didn’t include any ammunition with an explosive cost – and he by no means pulled the set off.
Investigators haven’t been in a position to decide how reside rounds made it on the set.
After an proof viewing within the case final week, new data confirmed that the replica lengthy Colt .45 “Peacemaker” revolver Baldwin was utilizing had had components added to it since its manufacture by Italian gunmaker Pietta, based on the supply with data of the case.
“It undoubtedly was modified, which compromises the entire argument that the gun was in totally functioning working type and will solely have fired if Baldwin pulled the set off,” the particular person mentioned.
A standing convention was scheduled for Friday at 2:30 p.m. (1630 Japanese Time) on the fees in opposition to Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed.
The state’s prosecution has been beset by authorized errors, with probably the most critical cost in opposition to defendants dropped in February and two prosecutors compelled to step down.

The 2 sides had been discussing prices forward of a Might 3 listening to, when a New Mexico decide was set to determine whether or not Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed ought to stand trial.
The primary assistant director, Dave Halls, was sentenced final month to a suspended sentence after he pleaded responsible to negligent use of a lethal weapon. Prosecutors had mentioned he was liable for set security.
Gutierrez-Reed has blamed the taking pictures on different elements together with attainable sabotage, Baldwin’s lack of coaching, and a failure by Halls and Baldwin to ask her for additional checks.
Baldwin settled a lawsuit in October with the cinematographer’s husband, Matt Hutchins, in a deal that made Matt Hutchins an government producer on the film.
(Reporting by Andrew Hay, Joseph Ax and Tyler Clifford; Extra reporting by Jasper Ward; Enhancing by Cynthia Osterman and Josie Kao)
— With recordsdata from World Information’ Sarah Do Couto