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More City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartMedia) Baldwin was assured the prop firearm was a “cold gun” — meaning it did not contain ammunition — by the assistant director who ...
“Cold gun,” Halls yelled. It wasn’t, according to court records made public Friday. Instead, when Baldwin pulled the trigger Thursday, he killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounded ...
Dave Halls, the first assistant director, told Baldwin the firearm was a “cold gun,” the Wrap reported. The term “cold gun” refers to a firearm that does not contain ammunition.
The assistant director took the gun to Baldwin, handed it to the actor and yelled, "cold gun," in an indication that "the prop-gun did not have any live rounds," the affidavit said. Prop guns have ...
He said he believed he was handling a “cold gun” without live ammunition. However, when the gun fired, a live bullet struck Hutchins, killing her. The film’s director, Joel Souza ...
The actor believed he was handling a "cold gun" -- one without live ammunition -- when it went off and a live bullet struck Hutchins, killing her. The film's director, Joel Souza, was also wounded ...