involuntary manslaughter case took a dramatic twist as prosecutors allege the actor fired blank rounds at crew members just moments before was tragically shot dead in 2021. pleaded not guilty to one count of involuntary manslaughter on the set of whilst the prosecution claims it was not an accident or mistake based on his actions on the set, which allegedly includes previous examples of him firing blanks at crew members. The actor "flouted security protocols" by firing "a blank round at a crew member" whilst keeping them in his line of sight, according to court documents filed on June 17 related to the fatal incident in October 2021, although it's unclear if this happened on the same day.
Baldwin's trial takes a dramatic twist The trial of the actor is due to get underway in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on July 9, where the prosecution will look to on the set when the 66-year-old pointed his gun fired a round at is also said to have pressured , the armorer, to reload his weapon faster and was said to have failed to pay full attention during firearms training lectures. He's also thought to have asked for the biggest gun available, even prior to working on the film. " can be seen engaging in horseplay with his gun and pulling his gun when the scene did not call for the pulling of his gun," the court documents from the prosecution say.
"When he pulls his gun the muzzle of the gun is pointed directly at another actor. " can be seen screaming intermittently throughout the attempts at fil.
