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TopicAlec Baldwin to be charged with involuntary manslaughter
BB_mofo
01/19/23 12:35:31 PM
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Pogo_Marimo posted...
There are situations where he would still be liable for involuntary manslaughter if they turn out to be true. For instance, if he grabbed a gun from the armorer's work space without verifying with the armorer that it was a safe prop to use, then he would still be liable enough for involuntary manslaughter.

IIRC the gun handler had a history of gross negligence and incompetence. For example, to wind down during breaks on set she would target practice with the stage guns using live ammo. That's considered extremely reckless and stupid in her profession as you wouldn't put live ammo in the stage gun used for closeups. Baldwin had the power to fire her, but it's an open question if he knew about her history of incompetence.

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