An investigation into cinematographer Halyna Hutchins’ dying on the New Mexico set of the Alec Baldwin-produced film “Rust” is reportedly nearly completed.
Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Workplace investigators now hope to get telephone data from Baldwin — whose prop gun fired a dwell spherical that killed Hutchins in October 2021 — after receiving FBI forensics stories on Wednesday, Deadline reported.
The forensics stories are headed to the New Mexico Workplace of the Medical Investigator for additional overview, the sheriff’s workplace mentioned.
As soon as the critiques are full, the sheriff’s workplace will ship its file to the Santa Fe District Lawyer’s Workplace for “last charging choices,” Deadline reported.

Officers with New York’s Suffolk County Police Division, which obtained Baldwin’s telephone data after the actor turned them over months in the past, and Baldwin’s lawyer are reportedly serving to Santa Fe officers get entry to the data. The sheriff’s workplace mentioned the telephone data are “forthcoming.”
The investigation has continued regardless of Baldwin’s lawyer claiming in April that a New Mexico Occupational Well being and Security Bureau report “exonerates” the actor, in keeping with Deadline.
Baldwin claimed that he by no means pulled the gun’s set off and was knowledgeable there wasn’t a dwell spherical contained in the firearm. Even when that was the case, the actor and others on the “Rust” set violated primary firearms security guidelines.
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