Hollywood actor, Alec Baldwin has hit back at suggestions that he is not complying with an investigation into the fatal shooting of cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins on a New Mexico film set last year despite refusing to hand over his phone since he was ordered to 3 weeks ago.
Police have been attempting to get hold of the actor’s phone, which officers believe can aid their investigation.
In a search warrant granted on 16 December, investigators said they were looking for any texts, images, videos or calls related to the movie production.
Hutchins, a cinematographer, was shot when Mr Baldwin was rehearsing drawing a prop gun while filming Rust.
He has insisted he “didn’t pull the trigger”.
But a lawsuit against Mr Baldwin alleges that a film script did not require him to fire a gun when he fatally shot Ms Hutchins.
Lawyers handling the suit described the behaviour of Mr Baldwin and the film’s producers as “reckless”, and accused them of failing to follow safety protocols.
Defending why police officials have been unable to obtain his phone, Baldwin says specifying exactly what is needed from the phone takes time.