Maybe, but her job was specifically to ensure the gun was safe when it was handed over the actor, so even if Baldwin is facing a sentence, it will likely be less than what Gutierrez received.
Probably in a strict liability sense perhaps he could be found guilty - it was Baldwin's circus. He would share culpability in her hiring surely. I think it's 50/50 Baldwin gets acquitted, and if he does get convicted, it will be a suspended sentence.
It was interesting to read the judge's comments that Gutierrez took no accountability in the accident. Given Baldwin's history, I wonder if he'll be smart enough to screw on a expression of remorse during his trial.
Agreed. First rule of gun safety, always treat it like it's loaded. That's true on film sets. The fact they were shooting a scene involving a gun doesn't change that. There's no reason to point a gun at a crew member like he did.
I think Baldwin has been on enough film sets to know better.
I understand that he may get something by being a producer. But as an actor, if they gave him a gun and they told him the gun was clean, how is it his fault that he had real ammunition?
I had a stepfather who was mostly a western cowboy actor and I would visit him on his film sets often. Every single time he was handed a firearm before he did anything he inspected the gun for things that might be dangerous. Simple gun safety I learned when I was 10 years old. Baldwin should have done this but obviously he didn't.
Good point, maybe they should investigate and make sure there weren't any unhinged angry actors on set who had disdain for female cinematographers telling them what to do.