Huh, Alec Baldwin didn’t do it? Not his fault?

 

‘Rust’ Armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter in Accidental Shooting

Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the armorer on the ill-fated Western film “Rust,” was convicted on Wednesday of involuntary manslaughter in the death of the film’s cinematographer.

Jurors returned a verdict after less than three hours of deliberations on Wednesday afternoon, following two weeks of testimony about safety lapses on set.

Gutierrez Reed was acquitted of a separate charge of tampering with evidence. She faces up to 18 months in prison at sentencing, which is expected sometime in April.

Following the verdict, Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer ordered Gutierrez Reed remanded into custody. As her attorney, Monnica Barreras, rubbed her back to comfort her, bailiffs led her away.

Outside the First Judicial District courthouse in Santa Fe, N.M., juror Alberto Sanchez told reporters that the jury reached a “fair” verdict.

“Someone died,” Sanchez said. “You gotta take responsibility. Especially when you’re handling weapons and you’re in charge of those. That’s your job.”

Gutierrez Reed was the first person to stand trial in the Oct. 21, 2021, shooting on the film set at the Bonanza Creek Ranch outside Santa Fe, N.M.

Alec Baldwin is set to face his own manslaughter trial in July. The first assistant director, Dave Halls, took a plea deal last year to a misdemeanor count of negligent handling of a gun, and served six months of unsupervised probation.

Gutierrez Reed loaded a live bullet into Baldwin’s pistol, which should have contained only dummy rounds. The gun fired, killing Halyna Hutchins and seriously wounding director Joel Souza.

Gutierrez Reed got the job largely because her father, Thell Reed, is a legendary film armorer who worked on “Tombstone,” “3:10 to Yuma,” and “L.A. Confidential,” among many others.

Thell Reed was in the courtroom when the verdict was read. Though his name was on the defense witness list, he was not called to testify. Stacy Reed, the defendant’s mother, was also there, and was in tears when her daughter was led away.

Stacy Reed, mother of Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, reacts after hearing the guilty verdict during her daughter’s trial at district court on Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2024.
Stacy Reed, mother of Hannah Gutierrez Reed, reacts after hearing the guilty verdict during her daughter’s trial at district court on Wednesday, Mar. 6, 2024.

Rachel Mason, a friend of Hutchins’, attended the trial, and is directing and producing a documentary about her life entitled “Halyna.” Interviewed after the verdict, Mason said she was still processing feelings of grief and mourning.

“My overall feeling is extreme sadness that Halyna will continue to not be here,” Mason said. “Hannah going to jail will not change that.”

To convict on the involuntary manslaughter charge, jurors had to agree that Gutierrez Reed acted with “willful disregard for the safety of others” and that the death was a “foreseeable” consequence of her actions.

Shortly before the verdict, the jurors asked a question about what might constitute an “intervening event” that would break the foreseeable chain of events. Marlowe Sommer said that she could not offer further explanation than what was contained in jury instructions.

In her closing argument on Wednesday morning, prosecutor Kari Morrissey argued that Gutierrez Reed’s actions constituted an “astonishing” failure to adhere to industry safety practices. She argued that Gutierrez Reed was responsible for bringing the live rounds to set, and that she never properly rattle-tested them to ensure they were dummies.

The jury appeared to agree with that assessment.

“She could have paused work, stopped, and cleared it all up, and just never did,” Sanchez said outside the courthouse. “That was her job to check those rounds — those firearms. No one wanted to pay attention or do that sort of stuff and stop work.”

Defense attorney Jason Bowles countered that a workplace safety investigation laid the blame on management, in part for failing to give Gutierrez Reed adequate time to do her job. He also sought to put blame onto Seth Kenney, the weapons supplier who provided blanks and dummy rounds to the production.

Outside court, Bowles said was disappointed with the verdict and would appeal.

“The evidence wasn’t sufficient to convict,” he said. “It was a lot of guesswork, a lot of speculation.”

Mary Carmack-Altwies, the elected district attorney in Santa Fe, issued a statement Wednesday afternoon thanking the jury and thanking Morrissey and Jason Lewis, the outside attorneys whom she appointed as special prosecutors on the case.

“From the outset of this case, the FJDA’s sole pursuits were to bring justice to Halyna Hutchins’ family and friends and to ensure that those responsible for her death were held accountable,” Carmack-Altwies said. “In order to do so, the prosecution team exhausted investigative efforts which proved pivotal to successfully moving forward with this tragic and entirely preventable case.”

Morrissey and Lewis took over the case last March, after Carmack-Altwies and another special prosecutor withdrew.

The two private attorneys hired a new firearms expert and an imaging expert to enhance photographs. They subpoenaed behind-the-scenes footage, and conducted an exhaustive review of thousands of photos and videos, ultimately concluding that Gutierrez Reed had brought the live rounds to the film set.

Sanchez said the jury agreed with that conclusion.

Gloria Allred, who has sued Baldwin and the “Rust” producers on behalf of Hutchins’ parents and sister, issued a statement saying she is “satisfied” with the verdict, but that her clients wish for everyone responsible to be held to account.

“Today was the first trial and conviction in the criminal justice process,” Allred and co-counsel John Carpenter said in the statement. “We look forward to the justice system continuing to make sure that everyone else who is responsible for Halyna’s death is required to face the legal consequences for their actions.”

 

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 7, 2024 6:15 am

The Baldwin curse.

Zoro
Zoro
March 7, 2024 6:49 am

Scapegoats are always guilty. They are always the little ones, never the major ones.
Treat all guns as loaded, never point any gun at anyone.

mdalien
mdalien
  Zoro
March 7, 2024 8:53 am

It was a movie set where you are pointing and firing Guns at people. There should never be live rounds available. How was he to know the gun was suddenly dangerous when it was handed to him by people who’s job it was to make sure it was safe?

Zoro
Zoro
  mdalien
March 7, 2024 9:07 am

They were shooting live rounds at break, they all knew and said that, you don’t take a chance. I am not absolving her of responsibility, but am including Baldwin too. Many sets use fake guns for just that purpose.

10ffgrid
10ffgrid
  mdalien
March 7, 2024 1:57 pm

It’s the fundamental rules of handling firearms, uncomplicated, basic, common-sense, and simple to understand. Until personally validated, a firearm is ALWAYS considered loaded when in your possession. It’s the first thing you learn. Baldwin belongs in prison, and FJB.

B_MC
B_MC
March 7, 2024 7:13 am

Gutierrez Reed loaded a live bullet into Baldwin’s pistol, which should have contained only dummy rounds. The gun fired…

Darn guns. Always going off when you least expect it. Can’t someone get a grip on this problem?

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  B_MC
March 7, 2024 7:17 am

Well, she was a diversity hire…betcha.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 7, 2024 7:22 am

Who is Gutierrez?

Her parents are named Reed.

I feel like I’m living in 15th century Spain. What happens in five generations when all these hyphenated people marry other hyphenated people and then their kids, kids, kids, kids marry?

Your driver’s license is gonna look like a phone book.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 7, 2024 9:48 am

Sounded like there were issues for a while on the set. Whether Alec “exploited” those to murder someone is another issue entirely, but it doesn’t sound like it was a safe set to work on to begin with…and the prop person plays a huge role in that (my completely “outsider” opinion from what I’ve read).

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
March 7, 2024 12:08 pm

The “armorer” loaded a live bullet into the weapon? On what planet, kids? Planet Hollyweird, of course.

Six months of unsupervised probation to the dude for his particpation in this murder?

Sounds like quite the deal.

Doug
Doug
March 7, 2024 12:30 pm

Everyone there would have known of the casual shooting. A .45 round is NOT quiet. And yes; standard practice is no live rounds on set or anywhere close.

Bryce
Bryce
March 7, 2024 12:36 pm

Not to be picking nits but…
“The gun fired, killing Halyna Hutchins…”
The gun did not fire itself.
Should read, “the trigger was pulled and the gun fired…”
The gun did its job perfectly.
It was the numerous people involved that failed and they should all be punished accordingly starting with the producer (Baldwin) for knowingly allowing unsafe conditions on set and ending with the shooter (also Baldwin)

10ffgrid
10ffgrid
  Bryce
March 7, 2024 2:50 pm

Ultimately, only one person is responsible for the murder of Ms Hutchins – the person that had possession of the firearm, aimed, and pulled the trigger, without any REQUIRED BASIC safety-checks. Every time a firearm changes hands, the same checks are routine, for obvious reasons.

10ffgrid
10ffgrid
March 7, 2024 1:47 pm

Baldwin should already be serving a long sentence for willful homicide.

Kate
Kate
March 8, 2024 10:19 am

I am an amateur gun owner I have been to the range a half a dozen times. Always treat a gun as loaded! Even though you know 100% the gun is not loaded, finger remains off the trigger and pointed in a safe direction. It is like a surgeon performing surgery, you can never check enough. Mind has to be clear and not distracted in anyway.

scott henson
scott henson
March 11, 2024 3:36 pm

It wasn’t her fault. Everybody knows that it’s guns that kill people!/s