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LOS ANGELES, Oct 30 — The armorer responsible for weapons on the film set where Alec Baldwin shot and killed a cinematographer has “no idea” why there were live rounds present, her lawyers said Friday. The statement is the first public comment from 24-year-old Hannah Gutierrez-Reed since...

LOS ANGELES, Oct 30 — The armorer responsible for weapons on the film set where Alec Baldwin shot and killed a cinematographer has “no idea” why there were live rounds present, her lawyers said Friday.

As the film’s armorer, Gutierrez-Reed was responsible for supplying and keeping weapons safe on set, ensuring that they were accounted for at all times and locked away when not in use. “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.”

Sheriff Adan Mendoza told reporters there was “some complacency” on set, and crew members had complained about lax protocols in the lead-up to the accident, including two previous incidents in which guns were fired. “She fought for training, to maintain weapons, and proper time to prepare for gunfire but ultimately was overruled by production and her department.

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