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LOS ANGELES, Nov 4 — Lawyers representing the woman who loaded Alec Baldwin’s gun said an act of “sabotage” by disgruntled crew members may have caused the tragic shooting on the set of Rust. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was the armorer in charge of weapons on the Western movie set in New Mexico,...

LOS ANGELES, Nov 4 — Lawyers representing the woman who loaded Alec Baldwin’s gun said an act of “sabotage” by disgruntled crew members may have caused the tragic shooting on the set ofHannah Gutierrez-Reed was the armorer in charge of weapons on the Western movie set in New Mexico, where Baldwin fatally shot a cinematographer last month after being told his firearm was safe.

“There’s no other reason you would do that. That you would mix that live round in with the dummy rounds.”Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza has said it appeared “there was some complacency on this set.”camera crew resigned the day before the shooting, in part due to significant safety concerns surrounding firearms and explosives on set.

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