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'Rust' Armorer, who was arrested after death at the Baldwin film set, granted probation

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed (C), who was on the set of the film 'Rust' when the actor Alec Baldwin dismissed a weapon and killed the cameraman Halyna Hutchins, sits during her conviction in April 2024. File of File by Luis Sanchez Saurno/Epa Fefeeefeelefeefee.

May 25th (Upi) – The armor for the Alec Baldwin film rust was granted and released after being shot in prison in prison for the accidental shooting of the film mark of the film in the set in prison in October 2021.

Halyna Hutchins was shot by Baldwin, who dealt with a repolver that was released unexpectedly during a rehearsal in New Mexico. It is assumed that the weapon was incorrectly loaded with a living round.

Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who was responsible for the handling of weapons, was sentenced to 18 months in prison, which allowed maximum punishment. She served her prison sentence in the Western New Mexico Correctional Facility.

However, the deadline and Variety reported on Sunday that Gutierrez-Reed had served 85% of their 18-month prison sentence, a minimal state prerequisite for probation assistants, and received additional grades for good behavior and the conclusion of a drug rehab program.

Gutierrez-Reed signed from prison on Friday morning and returned to her house in Arizonas Bullhead City, about 100 miles south of Las Vegas, where it will serve her probation that ends in May 2026.

In addition, the armor was expressly instructed not to have contact with members of Hutchins' family as part of their probation, and it is prevented from having weapons.

Gutierrez-Reed continues to make your condemnation by the New Mexico Court system.

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