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Bullet suspected to have killed Halyna Hutchins recovered, sheriff reveals

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The ‘lead projectile’ believed to have been fired from the gun used on the Rust set where a cinematographer was killed has been recovered, the Santa Fe County sheriff has revealed.

Halyna Hutchins was killed last week after being accidentally shot by actor Alec Baldwin on the set of their Western movie Rust in New Mexico.

Director Joel Souza was also injured, though he is now recovering after leaving a nearby hospital following the incident.

In a press conference on Wednesday, Santa Fe County sheriff Adan Mendoza and Santa Fe district attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies revealed a ‘lead projectile’ was recovered from the director’s shoulder.

The projectile, ‘apparently the same round’ that killed Hutchins, is suspected to be a live round, but sheriff Mendoza said that cannot be confirmed until it undergoes further testing.

About 500 rounds of ammunition have been recovered from the set, the sheriff said, adding it is still too early to say if criminal charges will be filed.

Alec Baldwin accidentally killed the cinematographer on his film Rust after a prop gun was loaded with a live round (Picture: Jim Spellman/Getty Images)

There was ‘some complacency’ on the set, the sheriff said, but it is yet to be determined if there was negligence or by whom.

Carmack-Altwies said a ‘complete and thorough investigation is critical’ but ‘if the facts and evidence and law support charges then I will initiate prosecution at that time’.

When asked about Baldwin, the district attorney said ‘all options are on the table at this point’.

She added: ‘I’m not commenting on charges, whether they will be filed or not or on whom. We cannot answer that question yet until we complete a more thorough investigation. No one has been ruled out at this point.’

Halyna Hutchins died from her injuries after being shot on the New Mexico set (Picture: Getty Images for AMC Networks)

Baldwin, a prolific film and TV actor whose roles include Glengarry Glen Ross and 30 Rock, previously said he is heartbroken by the incident and is fully cooperating with the investigation.

Two people handled the revolver, described by the district attorney as an ‘antique era-appropriate gun’, before it was given to Baldwin, the sheriff said.

They were armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed and assistant director David Halls, according to authorities.

They and Baldwin, who also served as a producer on the film, have been cooperative, the sheriff added.

First Judicial District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies shared an update about the ongoing investigation (Picture: Sam Wasson/Getty Images)

According to a newly released search warrant, Gutierrez-Reed said she checked the dummy rounds on the day of the shooting to ensure they were not live.

She told police guns used for filming were locked up during a crew lunch break but ammunition was left unsecured on a cart.

Following the shooting, Halls said he checked the gun and saw at least four of the five rounds were dummy bullets.

Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said all parties have been cooperative as officials attempt to determine what went wrong (Picture: Sam Wasson/Getty Images)

But a casing in the firearm did not have a cap to indicate it was a dummy, according to the warrant.

An assistant director handed Baldwin, 63, the firearm and shouted ‘cold gun’, indicating it was safe, court records show.

Police were called at about 2pm local time on October 21 to report of a shooting on the set at Bonanza Creek Ranch.

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Hutchins, 42, was a rising star cinematographer and her death has stunned Hollywood and launched an industry-wide debate on on-set safety.

Production on Rust has been paused while police investigate the incident and producers have reportedly opened an internal probe into the fatal shooting.

Experts have predicted a significant legal fallout.

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