An attorney for Dave Halls, the assistant director of the movie "Rust," starring Alec Baldwin, has spoken out following the on-set tragedy that resulted in the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
On Oct. 21, Baldwin was rehearsing a scene for the Western-genre film when he discharged a firearm he believed was unloaded and the projectile struck and ultimately killed the cinematographer.
Halls, who handed the gun to the actor, also believed the gun to be unloaded, per investigators, and told Baldwin and the crew that there were no charges or blanks in the firearm.
Halls' attorney, Lisa Torraco, joined Fox News' Martha MacCallum for an interview on "The Story," where she addressed the incident. "This tragedy is overwhelming to all of us.
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