'Rust' Armorer Sues Prop Supplier, Says Seven Live Rounds Found on Set

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‘Rust’ armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed is suing the movie’s prop supplier, saying the company provided boxes of dummy ammo that contained live rounds, leading to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

According to Gutierrez-Reed, Kenney “deceptively sold” boxes of ammunition labeled “45 Colt Dummies” that in truth contained a deadly mix of “both dummy and live ammunition.”

The lawsuit from the 24-year-old armorer comes after authorities previously confirmed they were investigating claims by Gutierrez-Reed’s dad, veteran movie armorer Thell Reed, that Kenney may have been the source of the live ammo.

According Gutierrez-Reed, who says she was offered $7,500 to serve as both armorer and key props assistant onboth the live round that killed Hutchins and the other live bullets seized from the set included a Starline Brass headstamp. According to her complaint, Starline Brass doesn’t produce live bullets, only empty casings that can be made into dummy, blank or live ammunition by “anyone with the knowledge and equipment to do so.

 

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I thought they said the were practicing with live rounds

So we are thinking the supplies they sent had live rounds?

And due time people will see how this was a set up! A way to get back at Alec Baldwin for all the trump jokes, just watch!

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