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Case against Alec Baldwin over fatal Rust shooting has been dropped, say actor's lawyers
The Hollywood actor had faced two counts of involuntary manslaughter over the shooting on the set of the movie in October 2021.
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THE CASE AGAINST Alec Baldwin over the shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins has been dismissed, according to the actor’s lawyers.
The Hollywood actor’s lawyers said they were “pleased” with the decision and encouraged a proper investigation into the “tragic incident”.
Baldwin had faced two counts of involuntary manslaughter over the shooting on the set of the Rust movie in October 2021.
The incident occurred after a prop gun held by Baldwin went off, killing Hutchins and injuring director Joel Souza.
The actor previously pleaded not guilty to both charges of involuntary manslaughter.
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A statement from his lawyers, shared with the PA news agency, said: “We are pleased with the decision to dismiss the case against Alec Baldwin and we encourage a proper investigation into the facts and circumstances of this tragic accident.”
The announcement comes less than two weeks before a preliminary hearing in the case, where it was to be determined whether there was enough evidence to take it to trial.
Santa Fe district attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies and a special prosecutor, Andrea Reeb, had previously stepped down from the case.
Their decisions came after much back-and-forth between the two sides, with Baldwin’s lawyers arguing that Reeb’s involvement was “unconstitutional” due to her elected position in the New Mexico House of Representatives.
In turn the DA’s office had accused Baldwin of using his “fancy attorneys” to “distract from the gross negligence” in the case.
Thursday’s development coincided with the resumption of production on the movie, which has begun again in the US state of Montana.
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@Barney Mooney: Not sure about the history books at AAA headquarters, but in the real world, North Korea invaded the south supported by China, and a UN force made up of the militaries of 20 odd nations came to the aid of South Korea.
@Paul Downes: I think the US has a right to defend themselves in this case. NK is being lead by an irrational and unpredictable dictator who is developing a nuclear program to specifically target America. What are they supposed to do, sit back and wait?
@Peter Cavey: South Korea nor Trump’s General Staff are that foolish as to launch an unprovoked invasion of the North. It would be just too expensive in money and lives.
@Tweety McTweeter: Defend themselves against what? The US has the ability to shot down a ballistic missile, the problems comes from when they are hundreds of them and NK doesn’t have that many.
Also what gives the US the right to decide who can or can’t have nukes? This from a country that is the only one in the world to use atomic weapons – not once but twice against civilians. I’m no fan of NK and I don’t believe they should have nukes but I’m also no fan of the US cherry picking when they want to police the world.
Remember the US is the county that gave Israel – very aggressive national – nuclear weapons.
Again I say who gives a country the right to decide what another country can or can’t do?
@Tony Canning: He needs both South Korea and Japan to back the play. Because they will get dragged into it if he tries to go unilateral. This is as much for Trump’s domestic audience as it is in his own stupid way to try and get the Chinese to act.
@Mick Jordan:
You mean like the version of “history” which has recorded the weapons of mass destruction which justified the U.S invasion and destruction of Iraq? History is largely written to serve the interests of the powerful but you keep kidding yourself that the U.S elites are are an ally of ordinary working class people anywhere.
@Barney Dooley: Even when you are blatantly factually wrong and corrected numerous times you will no acknowledge.
Your own cut and paste postings often espouse a very similar society to North Korea.
@Karl Patchell: thankfully the war monger Hillary didn’t get in and hugely up the budget on military hardware and then talk of starting fights in Asia.
@Deborah Behan: are you suggesting Hillary is not a war monger? N. Korea has fired missiles in Japan’s direction in the last few weeks. I know you have a natural Trump bias being a feminist and all, but at least try a small bit of realism.
China know just how dangerous Kim is and the threat he poses. But they can’t and won’t be seen to be doing the US’s bidding. For China it’s a matter of “Face”. The Chinese view the world very differently to the West. To them Korea is an Asian problem and should not be any concern of the Western powers. It’s probably the only reason Kim still is allowed to live. By protecting him and his regime they are sticking two fingers up at the West.
@Mick Jordan: Exactly this, Trump’s problem is he desperately wants to be seen to be involved so thinks that by “telling china” to care of NK that when they do actually do something he can point and say “look i did that”, only problem is now he’s said that they won’t do anything to avoid him being able to say exactly that. If he’d just kepty his fat yap shut China might have done something off their own bat, but nope then our donald wouldn’t have been able to put that up on his fridge for everyone to marvel at
@Mick Jordan: And the next problem is, that the Chinese definitely do not want a united and US aligned Korea on their doorstep, even though they would rather get rid of Kim and his cronies
So many on here hating on Trump, just because. There is a moden day holocaust in NK and the West sits idle by. Whole families in concentration camps, tortured to death. Kids born “raised” and dieing in camps…but hey, lets hate on Trump.
@Lord Clanricarde. The world, not just the west, sit idly by for all sorts of bad stuff. Running in with your big guns to rescue everyone isn’t that straight forward. Although Trump with his diplomatic and military expertise might be just the man to do it.
@Lord Clanricarde: when Trump is acting a hard man with the lives of millions I think it’s pretty much okeedokee to hate on someone who has shown himself to be inflammatory and naive with his actions so far.
@Lord Clanricarde: Let’s not start WW3 over it either.
As for modern day holocaust – you forgot to mention the kurds from Iraqi who raised up during the first gulf war after being persuaded by the US only be to betrayed and left to be slaughter after the war by the US. You also forgot Rwandan genocide where over an estimated one million people were slaughtered, why didn’t the US charge in to the rescue there?
As President Lincoln once said, don’t believe everything you read on the internet!
@B9xiRspG: I didnt forget them at all. What are you raving on about? This article is related to North Korea and I spoke about the systematic murder of the people their for decades.
@Patrick O’Brien: Actually War would be very Bad for business. It would disrupt trade to and from South Korea, Japan, China and a fair bit to from Asia to the US. Which in turn would send World Markets into chaos for years.
@Mark Gearey: Do you think the Asian multinationals want NK subs causing havoc in the South China Sea. Do you think they want an attack on Seoul or Toyko. Kim is crazy enough to use VX or Anthrax in his missiles and keep what nukes he has as a final resort. This won’t be fought with conventional weapons but Chemical Biological and finally Nuclear weapons. For Kim it will be all or nothing.
@Mick Jordan: You’re making the assumption the war would be fought in NK. Kim would be sending nuclear missiles to the US’ west coast from the beginning. Might even save lives in the long run and permanently change aggressive US Foreign Policy if something as drastic as that happened.
@B9xiRspG: Look at the countries they have fought Wars with. None had the capacity to disrupt trade to even the slightest fraction that one with NK would pose. In 1951 South Korea was a backwater in East Asia. Japan was only just beginning it’s recovery from the War. China was in self imposed isolation. 2017 South Korea and Japan have massive economic impact of world trade. If China got involved militarily it to would have it’s trade with the West severely curtailed. Trillions would be wiped off stocks over night. Asian Multinationals would immediately close factories to save costs from bleeding leading to large scale unemployment. It would make the last recession we went through look like a minor hiccup.
@Guybrush Threepwood: He hasn’t got the tech yet to reach the US. For Kim his first assault would Seoul, Inchon, Tokyo and several other Japanese cities. His Subs don’t have the range to cross the Pacific and nor the stealth capabilities to get past COMPACFLT based in Hawaii and Guam. But both his land based and sub based missiles can hit any where on SK and Japan.
@Philip Scanlon:
Nothing has happened yet, probably just sabre rattling. Obama and Hillary had the whole Libya debacle as well as Obama’s weekly drone kill list, the democrats aren’t exactly spotless.
@Maurice Bourke: well Trump has dramatically increased America’s military operations abroad already. He has dropped more bombs in Yemen already than Obama did last year, there have been 70,000 allied airstrips since he took office, more than a y other two month period since the fight against ISIS began in 2014
North Korea is far too dangerous to be left unchecked.im glad trump is thinking of moving on them and sort it for once and all.this country defiantly needs regime change
Well done Donald, at last America and the free world has a leader that we can be proud of. For to long that fat blimp of a man, Mr Kim of North Korea has been a thorn in the side of peace and prosperity with no one willing or able to pull him into line.
@Paul Galvin: If you think thqat your orange messiah is doing anything to qadvance peace, think again, but this time, please take your head out of your behind, and your tinfoil hat off, before you start thinking
Oh please do… North Korea is a pawn in China’s game for regional dominance. It exists only to create a need for regional superpower like China to keep it in check and leverage others in the region away from the west and towards a Chinacentric policy.
In most people’s scales of world leaders competence and Trump and KJY are about even.
The military industrial complex need their quid pro quo for electoral donations. Wouldnt be surprised if he quotes that la la Bush. “Kim youre either with us or against us. . Man” .
About time the us stood up and said something. But will the UN and congress approve it? But will lots of Americans in Eastern Europe, if putin sees the USA showing their fancy equipment to the North Koreans, putin could invade the Baltic states
Well the US finally got what they wanted… a “gansta” in the White House… just look at that picture! Seriously?!
This guy is just desperate for a win after he is having his a#$ handed to him every time he goes to Congress…or the Courts… or the press with his John Wayne wannabe attitude and policies….anyway, he is all talk… he can’t invade North Korea. This is just more of his €2 shop business psychology book strategy (the art of the wig) before the sit-down with the Chinese. Yawn pilgrim.
@Marcus Tullius Cicero: do I want to wake up tomorrow seeing BBC breaking news about North Korea launched s nuke at American cities. It would make 9/11 a minor incident in comparison. North Korea is on it’s hinges.
@alan scott: you will not be seeing that anytime soon. North Korea is a failed comunist state, they can’t feed their own people. Their hardware is WW2 aside from the artillery pieces they use to threaten South Korean citys along the DMZ. That’s the only reason an invasion has not happened yet, because by the time it was completed at least a few thousand South Koreans would be dead. Also because you cannot kill an ideology that easy…Otherwise, we are talking about a nuclear threat as credible as the one Ireland poses to the US. Do you know how far is the US coast from North Korea? Too far. And in all that time it would take for an ICBM to make it there, it would be shot down a million times over. So don’t run for the shelter just yet.
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