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Charles H. Sloan-'Rust' armorer sentenced to 18 months in prison for involuntary manslaughter conviction: Updates
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Date:2025-04-06 22:43:23
"Rust" armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of involuntary manslaughter last month in the 2021 shooting death of Halyna Hutchins.
Though Alec Baldwin,Charles H. Sloan 66, pulled the trigger, a jury found Gutierrez-Reed had erroneously loaded a live round into a revolver he was using on the Santa Fe, New Mexico, movie set.
Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer addressed phone calls Gutierrez-Reed made from jail, citing comments she made to family and friends as evidence she had failed to take accountability.
"In your allocution you said you were sorry but not … sorry for what you did," Marlowe Sommer said. "It was your attorney that had to tell the court that you were remorseful.
"The word remorse: a deep regret coming from a sense of guilt for past wrongs," she continued. "That's not you."
Gutierrez-Reed has been in custody since the Santa Fe jury found her guilty on March 6, following a multi-week trial. The movie set armorer faced up to 18 months in prison and a $5,000 fine for her role in the accidental shooting death of Hutchins, a cinematographer on set of the low-budget Western, in October 2021. Gutierrez-Reed's lawyer Jason Bowles requested she be given probation as she had no previous criminal record.
The jury took about two hours to reach its verdict, with one juror afterward saying Gutierrez had not done "her job" to ensure weapons safety on set.
Gutierrez-Reed opted to make a statement before the court, saying her "heart aches" for Hutchins' family, friends and the film industry at large. The armorer requested the judge sentence her to probation, noting she would accept any classes she ordered.
"I am saddened by the way the media sensationalized our traumatic tragedy and portrayed me as a complete monster, which has actually been the total opposite of what's in my heart," she said.
In an emailed statement to USA TODAY Tuesday, Gutierrez-Reed's attorney Jason Bowles said the movie armorer's legal team will be appealing her prison sentence "on multiple grounds."
USA TODAY has reached out to Hutchins' family for comment.
Halyna Hutchins' family, friends share statements amid 'Rust' armorer sentencing: 'Time does not heal'
Gutierrez-Reed got emotional during personal statements from Hutchins' friends and co-workers, including Joel Souza, the "Rust" director who was also injured during the shooting.
Gloria Allred, lawyer for Hutchins' parents and sister, shared statements and videos from the family, from Kyiv, Ukraine.
"Time does not heal," Olga Solovey, Hutchins' mother, said in Ukrainian. "... It gets worse and worse."
She said none of the people involved in Hutchins' death have expressed their sympathy to her.
"It's very important to me that there is justice," she continued.
Conviction:'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed found guilty of involuntary manslaughter
'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed requested new trial for role in death of Halyna Hutchins
Gutierrez-Reed's sentencing comes nearly a month after a judge denied her legal team's request for a new trial as well as her release before sentencing in order to visit her father, who is battling leukemia.
In response to her request for a new trial, state prosecutor Kari Morrissey asked that she be sentenced to the maximum sentence of 18 months due to a lack of remorse, citing phone calls Gutierrez-Reed made from jail in which she said the jury were "idiots" and the judge was "paid off."
Bowles said Gutierrez-Reed was the scapegoat for a chaotic production where she was not given time to check weapons. He blamed Hutchins' death on Baldwin's reckless use of firearms and his efforts to rush and control filming as lead actor, writer and producer on "Rust."
Alec Baldwin involuntary manslaughter trial to begin in July
Baldwin's trial for his role in the shooting death of Hutchins begins July 10, after he was indicted in January of involuntary manslaughter.
Hutchins was fatally shot when Baldwin pointed his gun at the cinematographer and a live round went off as she set up a camera shot. The "30 Rock" actor has denied pulling the trigger. The FBI and an independent firearms expert have found the gun would not have fired without the trigger being pulled.
Alec Baldwinexhibited 'bullyish behavior' on 'Rust' set, New Mexico prosecutors say
Baldwin's lawyers urged a judge in March to dismiss the grand jury's indictment against him, accusing prosecutors of "unfairly stacking the deck" against the actor and distracting from evidence and witnesses that would present his innocence.
State prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis filed the state's response to the defense's motion weeks after, slamming Baldwin's team for allegedly sharing "predictably false (and) misleading" facts and engaging in "countless lies and manipulation."
In their 316-page filing, prosecutors painted Baldwin as a demanding actor and producer of the project who flaunted safety precautions, did not heed directions from his director and changed his story about what happened during the shooting.
Contributing: KiMi Robinson, Marco della Cava, USA TODAY; Andrew Hay, Reuters
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