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Lawyer for ‘Rust’ armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed claims she was ‘framed’

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An attorney for the armorer on the set of “Rust” said that his client is being “framed” for the tragic death that occurred when Alec Baldwin shot the film’s cinematographer.

The lawyer for Hannah Gutierrez-Reed insisted on Wednesday that “sabotage” and a “tampered” crime scene were evidence of the frame job for the shooting last month on the New Mexico film set.

The statement came a day after Gutierrez-Reed met with Santa Fe County Deputy Sheriffs about the double shooting. The cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, was killed and director Joel Souza injured when Baldwin fired a “hot” prop gun that was supposed to be loaded with blanks.

“We are asking for a full and complete investigation of all of the facts, including the live rounds themselves, how they ended up in the ‘dummies’ box, and who put them in there,” attorney Jason Bowles said.

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's attorney claims the "Rust" armorer was framed.
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed’s attorney claims the “Rust” armorer was framed.
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The lawyer said his client shared new “critical” information with local sheriffs as they await findings from the FBI and prosecutors.

“We are convinced that this was sabotage and Hannah is being framed. We believe that the scene was tampered with as well before the police arrived,” Bowles said, without providing any details to back up his claim.

Bowels had previously tied his theory to worker discontent on the set of the Western picture, as camera crew members organized a walkout to protest poor working conditions hours before the accident.

“I believe that somebody who would do that would want to sabotage the set, want to prove a point, want to say that they’re disgruntled, they’re unhappy,” he told NBC’s “Today” show last week.

District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies appeared on ABC’s “Good Morning America” Wednesday and said that investigators had no idea how the live rounds ended up on set, and an investigation could take months. She also discredited Bowel’s claim of sabotage.

The Santa Fe County Sheriff's deputy unit  at the set of "Rust" after Alec Baldwin accidentally shot two people on October 22, 2021.
The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s deputy unit at the set of “Rust” after Alec Baldwin accidentally shot two people on October 22, 2021.
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“I know that some defense attorneys have come up with conspiracy theories and have used the word sabotage. We do not have any proof,” Carmack-Altwies said.

Jason Bowles claimed that his client was sabotaged ahead of the shooting that killed Halyna Hutchins.
Jason Bowles claimed that his client was sabotaged ahead of the shooting that killed Halyna Hutchins.
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“How they [the live rounds] got there, I think will be one of the most important factors going into a charging decision,” she said.

Gutierrez-Reed, 24, previously said in a statement released through her lawyer that she was “incredibly safety conscious and took her job very seriously.” 

Charges had yet to be filed in connection with the double shooting, but a lawsuit was filed Wednesday against nearly two dozen defendants, including Gutierrez-Reed and Baldwin.

Serge Svetnoy, head of lighting on the ill-fated film, alleged that negligence caused him “severe emotional distress” after he held the head of his dying close friend Hutchins.

“They should never, ever, have had live rounds on this set,” Svetnoy’s attorney Gary Dordick said.

With Post wires

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