Death On U.S. Movie Set: Alec Baldwin seen at New Mexico hotel with Halyna Hutchins’ husband, son (Pictures)

  • Baldwin tragically shot and killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film, “Rust.”

A “beaten” Alec Baldwin was seen hugging the husband and son of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins at a New Mexico hotel Saturday morning, days after he tragically killed the crew member with a prop gun on the set of his Western drama, “Rust,” exclusive photos obtained by The Post show.  

Baldwin, wearing dark slacks, a dark jacket and a mask down around his chin, was photographed with Hutchins’ husband, Matt, their 9-year-old son, and his assistant at a Santa Fe hotel where the actor has been staying while filming the movie, sources said

Alec Baldwin walks outside of a Santa Fe hotel with Halyna Hutchins’ husband Matt, and their son.
Alec Baldwin hugs Matt Hutchins, the husband of killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.
Mike Huthcins and his son leave the hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Baldwin, Matt and his son shared breakfast together at the hotel’s restaurant Saturday morning and were later seen grabbing luggage carts in front of the property and walking through the hotel grounds. 

The foursome then stopped in front of a fountain where Baldwin and Matt were seen sharing a tight embrace before the actor hugged Hutchins’ son as well, the photos show. 

Mike Hutchins posted this photo of his son and Halyna Hutchins on Instagram.
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was fatally shot on the set of “Rust.”
Baldwin had been using a prop gun that had been deemed safe during the incident.

Originally published in NY Post, https://nypost.com/2021/10/23/beaten-alec-baldwin-seen-at-new-mexico-hotel-after-shooting/?utm_source=NYPTwitter&utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow

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