Id be really interested in hearing/seeing the proceedings, do you have a link to where you listened to it?I listened to parts of the armorer’s trial. There was plenty of stupid to go around on that set. Seems like everyone knew it the set wasn't safe and the armorer and others were not up to the task, but no one did anything.
From a safety investigation point of view, there were a lot of holes obviously lining up in the cheese. The armorer was responsible for some of it, but she wasn't solely responsible. It appears to me that the pursuit of criminal responsibility did not go far enough. It also appears the initial police investigators were not up to their task either.
The live ammo should not have been there, but that was not the sole reason someone got shot. There were procedures not followed that would have discovered the ammo if they had been used. It’s like the four (or three, whatever) rules: you have to follow all of them, they back each other up. If you just decide to follow one rule, and it fails, you’re going to get hurt.
There are a bunch of vids on Youtube. Just search on Rust Trial or something similar. The trial ran for 10 days and had numerous witnesses, so there is no single vid that has everything.Id be really interested in hearing/seeing the proceedings, do you have a link to where you listened to it?
Yup...he never released pressure on the trigger while lowering the hammer, leaving the revolver subject to firing should his thumb 'slip' off the hammer while lowering! This was after he failed to clear the revolver himself, after being handed a firearm, an he then allowed the muzzle to cover the judge herself...how freakin' awful to have someone listed as an 'expert' while yet so ignorant and stupid!The method the "firearms expert" demonstrated for de-cocking a revolver is incorrect, to which anyone who has taken an NRA Basic Handgun Course can attest.
LolWonder how many scenarios were tossed around his legal team, before landing on this one?
If there was really a malfunction, seems as if that little tidbit would have came out on day one?
Judge declines to dismiss Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter in fatal 'Rust' shooting
A New Mexico judge dealt a blow to Alec Baldwin's team after they accused prosecutors of "unfairly stacking the deck" against the "30 Rock" actor.www.usatoday.com
Except Baldwin actually committed a crime, so...^^^^ Hey Alec.....
Welcome to Trump's world.
I think it was funny Baldwin has been so anti gun to the point where he didn’t listen to how to safely handle it. ...
well it was what? the 48th time he's been arraigned?Trial dismissed with prejudice.
What a crock of