Baldwin, she fought for more training days and she regularly emphasized to never point a firearm at a person.” The statement also noted that “she did firearms training for the actors as well as Mr. “No one could have anticipated or thought that someone would introduce live rounds into this set,” Gutierrez Reed's statement said. The statement adds that she inspected the rounds before handing the firearm to assistant director David Halls “by spinning the cylinder and showing him all of the rounds and then handing him the firearm.” She inspected the rounds that she loaded into the firearms that day. The statement goes on to say that “Hannah did everything in her power to ensure a safe set. 21), and she instructed her department to watch the cart containing the guns when she was pulled away for her other duties or on a lunch break.” “Hannah kept guns locked up, including throughout lunch on the day in question (Oct. “Who put those in there and why is the central question,” Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the armorer for the movie “Rust” said in a statement issued by one of her lawyers, Jason Bowles of Albuquerque, New Mexico. The woman in charge of weapons on the movie set where actor Alec Baldwin fatally shot cinematographer Halyna Hutchins said Wednesday night that she had inspected the gun Baldwin shot but doesn't know how a live bullet ended up inside.