mark-hunter
AH legend
And the worst one ever. "White hunter black heart".
He didn't mind pointing the M1 and 1911 at people but didn't like it when the neighbor pointed the M1 at him in the basement.@Sabattiboy
Don't forget one of my favorites when he played with an M1 Garand.
Grand Torino and countless oth war movies he was in.
Bob
Clint has a better record so far.Clint would say:
Feeling lucky kid? Who do you want pointing a prop gun at you - me or Alex?
Personally, I would go with Clint every time.
All the above sounds like stall tactics to me. I’m in no way affiliated with law in any way, but I’m fairly convinced if I shot another person that after 10 months I would be in jail.According to a press release, the Santa Fe Sheriffs' detectives received the FBI's completed forensic reports on Aug. 2. They were then forwarded to the New Mexico Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI) "for review."
"The OMI had advised the Sheriff's Office that they required these forensic reports to finalize their investigation," the release reads. The sheriff's office received the "official OMI reports" on Wednesday.
Per the release, detectives with the homicide and computer crimes unit at the Suffolk County Police Department in New York are still actively assisting the Santa Fe Sheriffs' office in obtaining and processing Alec Baldwin’s phone records.
"The District Attorney’s office has been working with Suffolk County PD, and Baldwin’s lawyer to acquire the phone records," Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza said. "Once Suffolk County PD completes its agency assist and sends those records to New Mexico law enforcement, our detectives will need to then thoroughly review those phone records for evidentiary purposes."
Once the phone records are obtained, as well as the official OMI and forensic reports are reviewed, the Santa Fe Sheriff's investigative case will be sent to the district attorney for review and ultimately final charging decisions.
As I said months ago…..
According to ABC News, which obtained a copy of the FBI's forensic report, the gun used on the New Mexico movie set could not have been fired without the trigger being pulled.
The FBI conducted an accidental discharge test and determined the gun used in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins "could not be made to fire without a pull of the trigger," the report stated, according to the outlet.
"You're innocent until you run out of money" Johnnie Cochran, O.J. Simpson Lawyer.All the above sounds like stall tactics to me. I’m in no way affiliated with law in any way, but I’m fairly convinced if I shot another person that after 10 months I would be in jail.
It appears justice is not the same for everyone.
That is how it works in america and likely any country where bribes rule."You're innocent until you run out of money" Johnnie Cochran, O.J. Simpson Lawyer.
More than likely the revolver wasn't actually aimed at the actor. Hearing damage at close-ish ranges, if the blanks were sufficiently powerful and ear protection isn't used, is certainly possible, though. I know that during the filming of Terminator 2, Linda Hamilton (Sarah Connor) suffered permanent hearing damage during a scene where she and Arnie are shooting at the other Terminator while inside an elevator. The set was pretty much as enclosed as possible to emulate an actual metal-walled elevator and Hamilton's earplugs weren't put in correctly. Arnold was firing a 10-bore shotgun while Hamilton was using a 1911 variant chambered for 9mm blanks (.45 ACP blanks were finicky for years), and they fire a lot of rounds in an enclosed metal space.Clint has a better record so far.
I heard years ago, whether true or not, that the killer character in Dirty Harry suffered hearing trauma from the blank fired at him at the end. It was not an official news thing but thought it possible at the time. I would think they would know better even in 1971. In the actual filming the gun may never have been aimed at him the way the scene implied.