
Alec Baldwin shares posts disputing reports of unsafe conditions on "Rust" set
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Nearly two weeks after the fatal shooting on the "Rust" movie set, Alec Baldwin shared posts from an apparent fellow crewmember that dispute reports of poor working conditions. Baldwin has spoken publicly just a handful of times since he fired a .45-caliber revolver that was believed to be safe during a rehearsal on October 21, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza, according to the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office.
Baldwin, who is starring in and co-producing the film, reposted several paragraphs written by Terese Magpale Davis, who appears to be a "Rust" crew member, in which she defended the production team.
"Read this," the 63-year-old actor captioned the first of seven Instagram posts, all of which were screenshots of Davis' own social media posts.

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