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BALDWIN: NO GUILTY FEELINGS OVER DEADLY INCIDENT

LOS ANGELES—Alec Baldwin said he was not feeling guilty for the death of Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust,” as he explained that he started cocking the gun that killed the cinematographer but did not pull the trigger.

“I feel that someone is responsible for what happened and I can’t say who that is. But I know it’s not me,” the US actor told ABC in his first major interview since the on-set tragedy in New Mexico in October.

“I mean, I honest to God, if I felt that I was responsible, I might have killed myself,” he said in the interview broadcast Thursday.

Baldwin was rehearsing a scene on the low-budget Western when the Colt .45 he was brandishing discharged a live round that struck Hutchins and director Joel Souza, who survived.

‘Cold’ gun

The former “30 Rock” star said the criminal investigation should focus on discovering who had brought live rounds onto the set of “Rust.”

“I don’t have anything to hide,” he said.

Describing the incident in detail, Baldwin said he had been told the gun was “cold”—industry lingo for a firearm containing no live ammunition—and had been instructed by Hutchins to point the gun in her direction as she prepared to film the scene.

“I let go of the hammer. Bang. The gun goes off,” he said.

“Everyone is horrified. They’re shocked. It’s loud. They don’t have their earplugs in ... the gun was supposed to be empty. I was told I was handed an empty gun.”

Baldwin said he initially thought Hutchins might have fainted or had a heart attack, and was only told she had been killed later following a lengthy police interview.

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