Alec Baldwin urges on-set police officers to ‘oversee weapon safety’ after war tragedy

Weeks after the prop misfire tragedy on the set of the film Rust, Alec Baldwin wrote on Instagram that every film that uses guns should have a police officer on set to oversee weapon safety. Last month, a prop misfire by the actor killed Rust’s cinematographer Helena Hutchins and injured the director. The film’s director, Joel Souza, was injured, though not seriously, in an accident that shocked the whole of Hollywood and led to calls for a ban on the use of real firearms.

His Instagram post read, “Every film/TV set that uses guns, counterfeit or otherwise, must have a police officer on set, hired by the production, specifically to oversee the safety of the weapons. for.”

Last week Hollywood actor Dwayne Johnson also addressed the issue while answering a question during the premiere of his film Red Notice. Johnson said he would only use rubber guns on his set and would apply that rule to any studio he works with. “I can’t speak for anyone else, but I can tell you here, without lack of clarity, that any film that we are going forward with Seven Bucks Productions — any film, any television show, or anything Whatever we do or manufacture – we will not use real guns.”

Meanwhile Baldwin was recently seen talking to the press. The actor was seen with his wife Hilaria Baldwin as the two appeared in a Vermont roadside interview on Saturday. Most notable was Hilaria’s repeated objections during the sudden interaction with the press. Both Hilaria and Alec were seen filming their interactions with the press on their smartphones. Netizens criticized Hilaria’s behavior and called her “desperate for attention” as she tried to defend her husband during an uncomfortable exchange with the press. In interview footage shared by The Recount, Alec told reporters: “A woman died. She was my friend.”

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