Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ Shooting Trial: Day Two of Hearing Stuff
So, the thing with Alec Baldwin and that sad accident on the "Rust" movie set is now on its second day of people talking in court. This all happened almost three years ago in New Mexico when that poor cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, was killed by a gunshot. It's a big deal, obviously.
When the lawyers started talking, the ones trying to put Alec in hot water said he was being really careless, like playing cowboys with a real gun. But Alec's team jumped in and said, "Hold up! That gun was supposed to be safe!" It's like they checked it and said it was cool to use.
Some folks who were there that day, like cops and a crime scene techy person, have talked to the judge about what they saw. They're all about how the gun was handled and what they did right after it went off.
Alec's still saying he didn't mean to pull the trigger. He's not guilty, according to him. If he gets found guilty, he might have to go to jail for a bit and pay a chunk of money, which is super serious.
This whole trial is like the world watching a sad movie because everyone's interested in what happens to Alec and what it means for movie sets being safe. It's a big moment that could change how Hollywood looks at using guns in movies.
We're all just waiting to see what happens next in the courtroom. It's gonna affect Alec's life a lot, and maybe even how movies are made going forward. It's a huge deal for everyone who makes films and cares about safety on set.

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