‘Rust’ producers showed ‘indifference’ to gun safety

Producers of the movie "Rust" demonstrated "plain indifference" to firearms hazards and repeatedly violated industry safety protocols on the set where actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer, New Mexico health officials said on April 20.

Filmmakers behind the low-budget Western where tragedy struck last October were handed the maximum allowable fine over the safety breaches, following a report by the southwestern U.S. state's environment department.

A separate and unrelated criminal investigation into how a Colt gun brandished by Baldwin during a rehearsal inside a church building discharged a live round, killing Halyna Hutchins, is still ongoing.

"Rust" producers "demonstrated plain indifference to the hazards associated with firearms by routinely failing to practice their own safety protocols, failing to enforce adherence to safety protocols," the environment department report said.

They failed "to ensure that the handling of deadly weapons was afforded the time and effort needed to keep the cast and crew safe," and ignored crew complaints over earlier instances when guns misfired on set, it said.

The set's safety coordinator "took no direct action to address safety concerns," while management "was provided multiple opportunities to take corrective actions and chose not to do so."

Hutchins died and director Joel Souza was severely injured "as a result of these failures," the report concluded.

The department's health and safety bureau, which interviewed 14 people and reviewed more than 500 documents, issued a "willful-serious citation" and a $136,793 civil penalty.

"This is the highest level of citation and maximum fine allowable by state law in New Mexico," said a statement.

The report...

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