New Baldwin Findings Could Open Door to Additional Charges

The report indicates Baldwin’s claim of not having pulled the trigger was not true. (Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office)

The gun Alec Baldwin held in the death of filmmaker Halyna Hutchens could not have been fired without the trigger being pulled. That was the conclusion of a new forensics report commissioned by the State of New Mexico in its case against Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, reported Tuesday by People. The findings open the door to charges against Baldwin, even though earlier ones were dismissed in April.

“A forensic report obtained by PEOPLE Tuesday concluded that the trigger of the prop Colt .45 revolver that turned out to contain live rounds must have been pulled ‘sufficiently’ enough to cause the accident,” the article explains, elaborating:

“Although Alec Baldwin repeatedly denies pulling the trigger, given the tests, findings and observations reported here, the trigger had to be pulled or depressed sufficiently to release the fully cocked or retracted hammer of the evidence revolver,” read the firearms report by experts Lucien Haag and Mike Haag, who were hired by the State of New Mexico in its case against Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. “This fatal incident was the consequence of the hammer being manually retracted to its fully rearward and cocked position followed, at some point, by the pull or rearward depression of the trigger.”

CNN provided further passages:

“If the hammer had not been fully retracted to the rear and were to slip from the handler’s thumb without the trigger depressed, the half cock or quarter cock notches in the hammer should have prevented the firing pin from reaching any cartridge in the firing chamber. From an examination of the fired cartridge case and the operationally restored evidence revolver, this fatal incident was the consequence of the hammer being manually retracted to its fully rearward and cocked position followed, at some point, by the pull or rearward depression of the trigger. The only conceivable alternative to the foregoing would be a situation in which the trigger was already pulled or held rearward while retracting the hammer to its full cock position. Although unlikely and totally contrary to the normal operation of these single action revolvers, such improper handling, would result in the discharge of a live cartridge.”

“The prosecutors had previously stated that Baldwin will be charged again if the gun was working properly,” Variety reports. “‘If it is determined that the gun did not malfunction, charges against Mr. Baldwin will proceed,’ they wrote in a filing in June.”

The question then becomes, “What charges?” and if they will encompass more than manslaughter and potentially criminal negligence. While his lawyers will put the best public face they can on the findings and once more cast doubt on them as they did a year ago with FBI tests, there’s actually more to the story than anyone seems willing to talk about:

Baldwin has repeatedly insisted he never pulled the trigger. The reports say that’s not true. Was he lying?

Under similar circumstances, would an ordinary citizen without high-priced lawyers and powerful connections be charged with obstruction of justice, lying to law enforcement, and perjury? Especially if such existentially powerful motives to stick to his story were demonstrable?


About David Codrea:

David Codrea is the winner of multiple journalist awards for investigating/defending the RKBA and a long-time gun owner rights advocate who defiantly challenges the folly of citizen disarmament. He blogs at “The War on Guns: Notes from the Resistance,” is a regularly featured contributor to Firearms News, and posts on Twitter: @dcodrea and Facebook.

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Boz

“Was he lying?”
Hmmmm…..let’s see. He’s a big fIaming IiberaI, so…….OF COURSE HE’S LYING!

Matt in Oklahoma

Y’all acting like something gonna happen.
Pleeease
Wake up

hasbeen

baldie will spend his last dime to get out of killing those people. sadly
he will probably get away with the killings. but the real judgement will come from God.

Deplorable Bill

As popular as this is not going to be to several people who read this; It IS possible to “slip” shoot a round without – WITHOUT even touching the trigger. Let me explain. First, make sure that the gun you are trying this with is empty, then pull the hammer back until it ALMOST locks the cylinder, then let go of the hammer. You will have fired a round had one been present under the hammer. It is possible to do this with single action and double action revolvers. I have done this with Smith and Wessons, Rugers and several… Read more »

Sisu

David, Thank you for continuing to report on this murder. I have one unanswered question which has apparently been ignored (never asked) by all those “reporting” on the incident: “Baldwin in past years was reported in media to have a NYC CWL. In anything you have read investigating the incident has the CWL been acknowledged, and has that “license” been revoked ?” It occurs to me that Baldwin’s NYC CWL may have come due for renewal since the murder. The renewal application I expect will include a question along the lines of: “During the last X years have you been… Read more »

Wass

Even if Baldwin is correct that he hadn’t pulled the trigger on the single action .45 LC revolver, he still violated four of the basics of gun safety (readers of Ammoland know them). He’s responsible for the consequences of his ignorance and actions. Period. Let this be a lesson to the wide public.

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