LOS ANGELES — A camera operator told authorities that Alec Baldwin had been careful with weapons on the set of the film “Rust” before the actor shot and killed a cinematographer with a gun he’d been told was safe to use, court records released Sunday show.
Associated Press: Crew member says Baldwin careful with guns before fatal shooting
Prop guns are seen during an interview with props expert Guillaume Delouche at Independent Studio Services in Sunland-Tujunga, Los Angeles, California on Oct. 22, 2021. - The fatal shooting of a crew member by actor Alec Baldwin during the making of a movie in the western United States has raised questions over the use of guns on film sets. Hollywood armorer Guillaume Delouche -- who has been supplying weapons to filmmakers for three decades, with 75 titles to his name -- says there are usually multiple safeguards against tragedy.