Shooting death on "Rust" set puts role of movie armorers, and the lack of formal training required to become one, in the spotlight wapo.st/3pyZFHS
@washingtonpost What formal training does it take to know not to put real ammo in a movie set gun?
@washingtonpost There have been 51 mass shootings in America so far this month. But those were intentional, so I guess they don't belong "in the spotlight"? x.com/gundeaths/stat…
@washingtonpost There have been 51 mass shootings in America so far this month. But those were intentional, so I guess they don't belong "in the spotlight"? x.com/gundeaths/stat…
@washingtonpost Why is live ammunition allowed anywhere near a movie set?
@washingtonpost Regardless of live or blank ammo in the gun, why would an actor point and shoot at a non-actor on set? This was a reckless and negligent act.
@washingtonpost Seems like there are a lot of people of different professions who lack formal training. This is the norm then? Underqualified and Untrained.
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@washingtonpost Why does this feel like KGB revenge for embarrassing Putin's boy?