Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was pictured in Bullhead City, Arizona Saturday in the first time she's been spotted since she was named in a lawsuit from the family of late Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in the wake of her death on the film set last fall.Gutierrez-Reed, 24, was spotted as she headed to the Belton Tattoo parlor, where she's been working as a receptionist, the New York Post reported.Gutierrez-Reed donned a black hoodie with a graphic on the chest, with blue jeans with tears and black boots as she carried a takeout box.
She had a black purse on her shoulder and had her pair parted on the daytime outing. The latest:Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, 24, was pictured in Bullhead City, Arizona Saturday in the first time she's been spotted since she was named in a lawsuit from the family of late Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins in the wake of her death on the film set last fallGutierrez-Reed has been at the center of litigation in the wake of the fatal October 21 shooting in New Mexico in which an antique Colt .45 revolver star Alec Baldwin, 63, was holding discharged, killing Hutchins, 42.The fatal incident involving Hutchins occurred during rehearsal on the set of Rust at the Bonanza Creek Ranch.
The cinematographer died after she was airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital in the wake of the shooting. Gutierrez-Reed in January sued the supplier of the ammunition used on the set of the Western film, PDQ Media Arm & Prop owner Seth Kenney, claiming in court docs that the company had led to 'live rounds to be introduced on the New Mexico movie set' after selling blank and live rounds packaged together.Hutchins is survived by husband Matthew Hutchins and son Andros.
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