Alec Baldwin and New Mexico prosecutors overseeing October's fatal shooting on the "Rust" film set are awaiting the analysis of "forensic testing" before the decision to file criminal charges can be made, according to District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies.
In a social media post shared Wednesday, Carmack-Altwies said her office has received only portions of the investigation from the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office. "To dispel any rumors about the Rust case, I am providing the following official update.
As I have previously stated, once the First Judicial District Attorney’s Office ("FJDA") receives the completed investigation from the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office ("SFSO"), the FJDA will begin the screening process and any necessary follow-up investigation," she wrote.
The DA listed outstanding needs, including a review of data from Baldwin's cellphone, and more from the FBI and state medical examiners.
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