Hannah Gutierrez-Reed made her first appearance in court on Friday. Gutierrez-Reed's lawyer did not enter a plea, but requested the former "Rust" armorer be allowed to possess a firearm in her home.
Gutierrez-Reed has received threats to her safety since the sheriff's department released private information including her phone number, according to attorney Jason Bowles.The attorney also claimed the armorer has had a stalker.
The idea was opposed by the prosecution due to Gutierrez-Reed's "sloppy mishandling" of a firearm on the set of "Rust." However, the judge ruled Gutierrez-Reed would be allowed to have a firearm at her residence for her protection.
Gutierrez-Reed - who was charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection to the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins -was released on her own recognizance.
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