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Death warrant due to misfire of gun, investigation warrant on Alec Baldwin's mobile phone

銃誤発射による死亡事故 アレック・ボールドウィンの携帯電話に捜索令状(クランクイン!) - Yahoo!ニュース

Alec Baldwin, the producer of the local Sheriff's office in Santa Fe, who was in charge of the investigation after a fatal accident caused by a gun misfire at the shooting site of the low-budget western movie "Rust", was holding a gun at the time of the accident. He said he took a warrant to seize his mobile phone. [Photo] "Alec Baldwin" Photo Gallery In October of this year, during the rehearsal of "Rust" being filmed at Bonanza Creek Ranch in New Mexico, Alec's gun accidentally fired and cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.・ Hutchins died and director Joel Souza was injured. According to Variety, when Alec and his lawyer were asked to submit a mobile phone during the investigation, they were asked for an investigation warrant. With the warrant, law enforcement officials will be looking for evidence to complement the investigation from Alec's cell phone. Authorities have already investigated the deceased Harina's cell phone and found a conversation about filmmaking dating back to July 14. Alec also revealed that he had previously emailed the film's weapons officer, Deb Baker, about the guns used in the movie. The Wall Street Journal reports that Hannah and assistant director Dave Halls, who handed the gun to Alec shortly before the accident, have already submitted their cell phones. Alec's lawyer said he was prepared to accept the submission of his cell phone, but that it was a condition of protecting privacy unrelated to this case. Investigators want to find information, data, and members involved in the filming of Rust from Alec's cell phone. This may include emails, photos, videos, call logs, contacts, and GPS data.

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