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Does This Avatar Make My Butt Look Big? Minor Deity |
I am astounded that the New Mexico prosecutors are going after Alec Baldwin for manslaughter. From NYT:
I would never convict based on what I know of this case. It sounds like what happened is that an inexperienced weapons expert was on set for the sole purpose of making sure the firearms were safe. SHE loaded the gun, not Baldwin. The assistant director told Baldwin the gun was cold. And he's responsible to ensure that the gun is not loaded or if it is loaded, it is a blank and not a live round? Oh, but the prosecution says Baldwin made criminal mistakes. First, he pointed the gun at the victim. Mmmm, but did he? He pointed it at the camera, and she was standing next to it. But even if he did point it at her, they were setting up a shot and she wanted to know what it would look like. How does that make him criminally reckless? Second, the prosecution says he pulled the trigger. He disputes this, saying he pulled the hammer back and did not pull the trigger. Well, I want to see the ballistics evidence that can distinguish between those two things after the fact. And if he did pull the trigger, there is no evidence at all that he deliberately pulled the trigger. And let's not forget the fact that there seems to be no standard practice on set for what precautions an actor should take. Some say they check the guns they use; others say they rely on the armor. So what is the basis for this clear duty that is the foundation of this prosecution? This burns me up. We have people accidentally shooting one another all over this country. We have kids getting their parents' guns. We have parents giving their children guns. Yet we're going to prosecute Baldwin? | ||
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czarina Has Achieved Nirvana |
i agree, cindy. it's crazy. i certainly hope he is acquitted of all charges, but what an ordeal to be put through.
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Minor Deity |
Agreed. It makes no sense.
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
The jury will let him off if it goes that far. The film industry needs a kick in the pants like this.
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
Interesting politics here. The DA wants to make a name, and this case could be a vehicle. But it's very risky for all the reasons Cindy poses. DAs have fallen from grace, and worse, for using the law in reckless ways to ruin people. On the other hand, the state, and the city of Santa Fe, just want the case to go away. The film industry brings in millions every year. Heck, I have an AD renting my place in Santa Fe at the moment! The industry spends a lot of money there and they want more and more of that business coming to the Albuquerque / Santa Fe axis. | |||
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(self-titled) semi-posting lurker Minor Deity |
This! (and the other things you said!
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Wasn’t Baldwin a producer on the film and responsible for the hiring of an inexperienced armorer? Absent that fact, I’d imagine the prosecutorial decision would have been different. | |||
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Foregoing Practicing to Post Minor Deity |
I’m confused. I thought the producer procures funding and handles business matters for a film, and the director is the one who decides what happens on set. But I don’t really know.
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Does This Avatar Make My Butt Look Big? Minor Deity |
Quirt, the hiring of the armoror wasn’t something the prosecutors identified as a factor. Besides, getting the title of producer beside your name does not mean you are actually doing anything. Sometimes it’s just a perk. I somehow doubt Baldwin himself was reading resumes and interviewing candidates. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
Here's the viewpoint of a veteran armorer:
https://variety.com/2023/film/...-merrick-1235495918/ It looks like they charged everyone in the chain of custody for the gun ... the armorer, the assistant director who handed the gun to Baldwin (he pled), and Baldwin. The thing I find mystifying is why they didn't go after whoever brought the live ammo onto the set. That seems to me to be the first and perhaps most significant problem. I don't know movie sets, but I'd imagine there's no good reason to have live ammo on the set, or if there is it should be coated in some kind of neon paint so there's no mistaking it. | |||
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
Do they even know who brought the live ammo to the set? The AD got off with a lighter slap (six month probation, no manslaughter charge), I think, which may make the prosecutors case more difficult against the others. The person who failed to check the gun, yet called out "cold gun" loudly, would seem to bear a lot of the responsibility. And then there is this angle: Prosucutor's "strange play" to threaten him into a plea deal. I still don't see how they get a NM jury to convict on a manslaughter charge. | |||
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Has Achieved Nirvana |
That's quite the Freudian typo. | |||
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"I've got morons on my team." Mitt Romney Minor Deity |
I guess I should leave it ... | |||
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Does This Avatar Make My Butt Look Big? Minor Deity |
Yes, those are the rules for handling a gun. Are those the same rules that are taught on every movie set and even this movie set? And aren’t those the rules that are violated in every firearm accident? And how come Dick Cheney wasn’t prosecuted when he shot his buddy in the face? Unlike Baldwin, he loaded the gun, knew it had live ammunition in it, aimed it, and pulled the trigger on purpose. | |||
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Beatification Candidate |
I was not aware that he aimed it and pulled the trigger on purpose. If that was the case, he should have been charged. Big Al
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