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Nzoner's Game Room>Yeesh - Alec Baldwin just plopped into a world of hurt
Baby Lee 09:02 PM 10-21-2021
Breaking - details forthcoming

Discharged a 'prop' weapon that resulted in a death and another severe injury.

https://www.santafenewmexican.com/ne...c47b69ce5.html
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Demonpenz 04:14 PM 10-22-2021
Lets hire the hyatt engineers to run the gun prob job
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Chief Pagan 04:33 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by oldman:
Yeah, and whatever hottie you lust after today will be 67 someday -- if she lives that long.
I've reached 'dirty old man stage', the hottie I lust after today, by the time she turns 67 my corpse will be reduced to a few scattered ashes...
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BigRedChief 04:39 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by Demonpenz:
Lets hire the hyatt engineers to run the gun prob job
Decades old cross over humor. Well played :-)
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jjjayb 04:39 PM 10-22-2021
Totally classless joke, but it's Chief's Planet so here you go...


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RedinTexas 04:45 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by splatbass:
Based on what, your dislike of him? Why don't you wait until the facts come out before making up your mind that he is guilty?
Based on simple knowledge of gun safety. Can you tell me how he could have shot two people and killed one of them if he had been following the rules of gun safety?
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splatbass 04:53 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Based on simple knowledge of gun safety. Can you tell me how he could have shot two people and killed one of them if he had been following the rules of gun safety?
It was supposed to be a prop gun. As the expert who is being brought in to investigate the shooting said, a prop gun is modified so it won't accept a cartridge with a bullet on it, only blanks. If the propmaster (who is in charge of props and safety) hands him a gun that is not a modified prop gun how would the actor know? In addition, he could have been following the safety rules on movie sets by not firing directly at another actor, but to the side of them. But if he fired to the side of an actor, but the crew was behind him in the distance a tragic accident could happen through no fault of the guy firing the gun (who believes it is a modified prop gun and has followed all safety rules).

I grew up shooting and have huge respect for gun safety, but this is not a normal situation. You are letting your political hatred of him color your opinion instead of the facts.
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FlaChief58 05:01 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by splatbass:
It was supposed to be a prop gun. As the expert who is being brought in to investigate the shooting said, a prop gun is modified so it won't accept a cartridge with a bullet on it, only blanks. If the propmaster (who is in charge of props and safety) hands him a gun that is not a modified prop gun how would the actor know? In addition, he could have been following the safety rules on movie sets by not firing directly at another actor, but to the side of them. But if he fired to the side of an actor, but the crew was behind him in the distance a tragic accident could happen through no fault of the guy firing the gun (who believes it is a modified prop gun and has followed all safety rules).

I grew up shooting and have huge respect for gun safety, but this is not a normal situation. You are letting your political hatred of him color your opinion instead of the facts.
First 2 rules of gun safety are treat every gun as if it were loaded and NEVER point a gun at someone unless you plan on shooting them. He failed on both accounts.
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DaFace 05:04 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
First 2 rules of gun safety are treat every gun as if it were loaded and NEVER point a gun at someone unless you plan on shooting them. He failed on both accounts.
Are you under the impression that most actors take gun safety courses before handling fake guns on a set?
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splatbass 05:08 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
First 2 rules of gun safety are treat every gun as if it were loaded and NEVER point a gun at someone unless you plan on shooting them. He failed on both accounts.
I know the rules. Doesn't change my post.
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ClevelandBronco 05:15 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by EPodolak:
Man must feel like he's living a nightmare. Her family also, awful.
We’ll never know. He’ll say that he’s torn up about it, and he’ll probably look horror stuck and even manage to pass a few tears. But he’s a pretty good actor.
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FlaChief58 05:16 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Are you under the impression that most actors take gun safety courses before handling fake guns on a set?
Of course not, but the person who is in charge of handling the gun, real or prop, should inform whomever handles it of those 2 basic yet important rules.
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notorious 05:21 PM 10-22-2021



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RedinTexas 05:25 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Are you under the impression that most actors take gun safety courses before handling fake guns on a set?
Are you saying that gun safety rules don't apply to actors? My original prediction was that when we learn all the details of what happened, we would find that the death would be the result of a failure to follow gun safety rules. That doesn't change just because he is an actor.
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splatbass 05:26 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Are you saying that gun safety rules don't apply to actors? My original prediction was that when we learn all the details of what happened, we would find that the death would be the result of a failure to follow gun safety rules. That doesn't change just because he is an actor.
Have you ever watched a movie?
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DaFace 05:29 PM 10-22-2021
Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Are you saying that gun safety rules don't apply to actors? My original prediction was that when we learn all the details of what happened, we would find that the death would be the result of a failure to follow gun safety rules. That doesn't change just because he is an actor.
How hard is it to understand that they take actors out of the equation when it comes to safety? Their job is to act. It's someone else's job to make sure the props aren't going to kill anyone.

Why on earth would anyone trust actors who, by and large, have never held a real gun in their lives, with gun safety?
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