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New Mexico investigators blast ‘Rust’ production company for firearm safety failures
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A report from New Mexico’s Health and Safety Bureau blames Rust Movie Productions for the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and the near-fatal shooting of director Joel Souza. Investigators concluded the “tragic incident never would have happened” if industry standards for firearm safety were followed. A spokesperson for “Rust,” says “we disagree with its findings and plan to appeal.”April 20, 2022