The person in charge of weapons on the movie set where Alec Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer has spoken out, claiming her role in the incident has been “falsely portrayed”.
The film’s director Joel Souza – who was standing behind her – was shot in the shoulder.
Armourer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, 24, had set up the gun and two others, according to an affidavit from the Sante Fe County Sheriff’s Office.
In a statement issued through her attorney, Jason Bowles, Ms Gutierrez-Reed said she was “devastated and completely beside herself over the events that transpired”.
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“Hannah would like to extend her deepest and most sincere condolences to the family and friends of Halyna,” it said.
“She was an inspirational woman in film who Hannah looked up to. She also offers her thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery to Joel.”
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However, Mr Bowles said Ms Gutierrez-Reed wanted to “address some untruths” which have “falsely portrayed and slandered” her role in the incident.
The statement continued: “Safety is Hannah’s number one priority on set. Ultimately this set would never have been compromised if live ammo were not introduced. Hannah has no idea where the live rounds came from.
“Hannah and the prop master gained control over the guns and she never witnessed anyone shoot live rounds with these guns and nor would she permit that.
“They were locked up every night and at lunch and there’s no way a single one of them was unaccounted for or being shot by crew members.
“Hannah still, to this day, has never had an accidental discharge.”
After the shooting, Ms Gutierrez-Reed removed a shell casing from the gun and handed it over to the police when they arrived, court records said.
The local district attorney has said criminal charges in the case have not been ruled out.
Baldwin, known for his roles in 30 Rock and The Hunt for Red October, as well as his impressions of former US president Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live, has described the killing as a “tragic accident”.
Before taking up the role of armourer on a previous film, Ms Gutierrez-Reed reportedly said she wasn’t sure if she was ready for the position.
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‘There was complacency on this set’
Speaking in an interview after completing a role as head armourer for the Nicolas Cage film The Old Way, Ms Gutierrez-Reed said: “I almost didn’t take the job because I wasn’t sure if I was ready, but doing it, it went really smoothly.”
She is also said to have admitted she found loading blanks into a gun “the scariest” thing and had sought help from her father, the renowned gunsmith Thell Reed, to overcome her fear.