Alec Baldwin Hands Over Cell Phone In Film Shooting Investigation

The police said that they wanted to view text messages and emails sent to and from Baldwin -- a producer and actor on "Rust" -- regarding the project.

Advertisement
Read Time: 3 mins
The fatal shooting was took place on the set of Rust movie last month in December.
New York:

Alec Baldwin has handed his cell phone to authorities as they investigate the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the "Rust" movie set, almost a month after a warrant was issued for the device.

The US actor was holding a Colt gun during a rehearsal for the Western being filmed in New Mexico in October when it discharged a live round, killing Halyna Hutchins.

Police are investigating why live ammunition was present on set, and requested Baldwin's phone in mid-December on the grounds "there may be evidence on the phone" that could be "material and relevant to this investigation."

Mr Baldwin's iPhone was turned over to law enforcement in New York state's Suffolk County, where he has a home.

They will gather information off the device and provide their findings to New Mexico officials, a Santa Fe Sheriff's Office spokesman told AFP.

The sheriff's office has not yet received the data to be retrieved off Mr Baldwin's phone, said the spokesman.

Investigators have said they wanted to view text messages and emails sent to and from Baldwin -- a producer and actor on "Rust" -- regarding the project.

The search warrant for his phone said Baldwin had exchanged emails with the film's armorer about the type of gun to be used in the scene.

Advertisement

Correspondence with Baldwin's lawyer and his wife contained on the phone will not be handed over, under an agreement between Mr Baldwin and the Santa Fe district attorney.

The sheriff's office earlier said negotiations over "jurisdictional concerns" had held up the transfer of the phone.

Mr Baldwin posted a rambling video over the weekend in which he insisted claims he was not complying with the investigation were "a lie."

Advertisement

Prosecutors have not yet filed criminal charges over the tragedy, and have refused to rule out charges against anyone involved, including Mr Baldwin.

Mr Baldwin has said he was told the gun contained no live ammunition, had been instructed by Hutchins to point the gun in her direction, and did not pull the trigger.

Advertisement

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Topics mentioned in this article