This is a no shit moment for anyone with even the smallest amount of firearm experience. Don't point the gun at anything you're not willing to destroy, and keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot. It's firearm safety 101. Negligent discharges are always a result of retards playing fast and loose with those rules.
I'm still of the opinion that it wasn't an ND at all. The pregnant woman Baldwin murdered was likely carrying his baby and blackmailing him. Supported by the fact that the harshest anti gun state in the country let him off on a completely preventable death in a hilariously suspicious manner.
you may be onto something. It's one thing to accidentally shoot someone, but another to fatally accidentally shoot someone. He would have to hit a vital spot, or the paramedics would have to take their sweet time rendering aid.
hitting a vital spot when not aiming for it is not impossible, but it makes it not unlikely that he was intentionally aiming.
As for slow medics, this seems unlikely on a hollywood set involving stunts and explosives.
Negligence on his part, he didn't follow industry safety standards and he was involved in the production at a leadership level so bears responsibility for keeping a safe set.
But the blame lays with the retarded armorer and whoever both hired and kept her when she kept fucking up at the most basic tasks, and committed the ultimate movie set sin of mixing in live ammo on a set.
Baldwin should get Involuntary manslaughter, and Hutchinson Criminally negligent manslaughter, with enhancements if that's available.
This is a no shit moment for anyone with even the smallest amount of firearm experience. Don't point the gun at anything you're not willing to destroy, and keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot. It's firearm safety 101. Negligent discharges are always a result of retards playing fast and loose with those rules.
I'm still of the opinion that it wasn't an ND at all. The pregnant woman Baldwin murdered was likely carrying his baby and blackmailing him. Supported by the fact that the harshest anti gun state in the country let him off on a completely preventable death in a hilariously suspicious manner.
you may be onto something. It's one thing to accidentally shoot someone, but another to fatally accidentally shoot someone. He would have to hit a vital spot, or the paramedics would have to take their sweet time rendering aid.
hitting a vital spot when not aiming for it is not impossible, but it makes it not unlikely that he was intentionally aiming.
As for slow medics, this seems unlikely on a hollywood set involving stunts and explosives.
Also, treat all guns as if they're loaded, and know your target and what's behind it.
Dude straight up casually broke all of the commonly cited gun safety rules. It's almost impressive.
You can use Alec Baldwin as a perfect real life example of firearm safety and the consequences of being an idiot with a deadly weapon.
It's weird that these archive sites block me from my legitimate public IP and on the VPN they're just fine.
Negligence on his part, he didn't follow industry safety standards and he was involved in the production at a leadership level so bears responsibility for keeping a safe set.
But the blame lays with the retarded armorer and whoever both hired and kept her when she kept fucking up at the most basic tasks, and committed the ultimate movie set sin of mixing in live ammo on a set.
Baldwin should get Involuntary manslaughter, and Hutchinson Criminally negligent manslaughter, with enhancements if that's available.