Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the gun supervisor on the independent movie Rust, has been sentenced to 18 months in a New Mexico Women’s Correctional Facility for her role in actor Alec Baldwin’s fatal on-set shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
On March 6, Gutierrez-Reed, 27, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after a two-week jury trial in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Gutierrez-Reed was also acquitted of allegations that she tampered with evidence in the Rust investigation following the shooting. She had been in custody ever since.
State prosecutors said Gutierrez-Reed carelessly brought live ammunition onto the set of Rust, where it was prohibited, and that she also failed to follow basic gun safety protocols.
Lead prosecutor Kari Morrissey had asked the judge to impose the maximum prison sentence and to classify Gutierrez-Reed as a “serious violent offender” in order to limit her eligibility for a reduced sentence.
Gutierrez-Reed’s defense requested leniency in sentencing, citing her relatively young age and the emotional turmoil she’s experienced. They also asked for a conditional discharge that would avoid more jail time and remove the guilty judgment from her record, but Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer deemed it “inappropriate.”
When handing down her sentencing, Sommer also said of Reed’s role on set, “You were the armorer, the one that stood between a safe weapon and a weapon that could kill someone. You alone turned a safe weapon into a lethal weapon.”
Reed’s legal team claims she has been and will continue to be affected negatively by the publicity involved in having her case judged in tandem with actor Alec Baldwin, causing her to experience overwhelming anxiety and depression.
Meanwhile, Alec Baldwin’s trial is scheduled to begin July…
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