The investigation into Alec Baldwin’s deadly shooting could involve interviews with more than 100 people — with the main focus on how live bullets ever …
The investigation into Alec Baldwin’s deadly shooting could involve interviews with more than 100 people — with the main focus on how live bullets ever made it onto a movie set, the sheriff leading the probe said Thursday. “The key questions that we’re focusing on during our investigation is how the live rounds ended up on set, who brought them to the set and why they were on the set,” Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza told “Good Morning America” host Robin Roberts. “As far as we understand, live rounds should not be on set… everybody that we’ve spoken to knows that live rounds should not be on set,” he said. “Why they were there is going to be the main question,” he told Roberts, saying they “haven’t” yet fully figured out how it happened.
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