I'm only bringing it up because it's hilarious watching reddit, who freaks out any time a gun is fired, defend him at every turn.
Funny how quickly they go from "there's no such thing as a negligent discharge" to "Alec Baldwin is a saint :wojak-nooo: "
Reddit comments section: https://www.reddit.com/r/news/comments/xwbsu9/alec_baldwin_reaches_settlement_with_halyna/
They were all scabs because the production company treated the normal staff horribly and they all quit.
I want to know why live ammo was on a set in the first place. I also know that "blanks" can be dangerous..
i vaguely remember from when it happened that they think somebody was shooting the revolver for fun in the off-time.
Yup and it makes it even worse because why are you using a prop on off production hours for fun and not making sure the live ammo is out of it at the end (which is one of already many questions of "why the fuck would you ever do that?")