UPDATED: Prop gun fired by Alec Baldwin that killed crew member contained "live" bullet, IATSE says
According to new reports, the fatal accident on set of new Western Rust involved a prop master who was not a member of the local union
News broke yesterday about a fatal accident on the set of a new Western starring Alec Baldwin. Initial reports detailed the death of an unidentified crew member after a prop gun misfired during shooting on the New Mexico set; soon, it was revealed that Baldwin had discharged the gun, and along with injuries sustained by director Joel Souza, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was the victim, pronounced dead at nearby University of New Mexico hospital.
Now, new updates to the incident include the fact that a live bullet had somehow been inside the prop gun discharged by Baldwin. As reported by IndieWire, IATSE Local 44, which covers prop masters, sent out an email to its members announcing that the prop gun used in the scene being filmed contained a “live round.” Additionally, the union noted that the production’s prop master was not a member of Local 44.
Many details of the incident remain unknown, but the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department confirmed that Baldwin was questioned by authorities and then released. No charges have been filed, and the incident remains under investigation. “We’re trying to determine right now how and what type of projectile was used in the firearm,” according to Sheriff’s Office spokesman Juan Rios.