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Alec Baldwin's terrible premonition: "How does it feel to kill unjustly?"

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The premonition that Alec Baldwin himself made in 2017 has come true. The American actor has accidentally killed a woman and injured a man during the filming of the western movie ‘Rust’ in the United States. Four years ago, the producer also commented on the murder of a man in cold blood by a policeman wondering on his social networks “how it must feel to kill someone unjustly.” Now he has to face that terrible question.

The comment Baldwin made on Twitter on September 23, 2017 is going completely viral. Internet users do not stop sharing it because of how premonitory it has become in recent hours. The actor criticized that a policeman killed a young man in cold blood in front of a store. “I wonder how it must feel to kill someone unjustly,” he said wryly.

This Thursday he felt it. Baldwin accidentally fired a prop gun at the director of photography for the western film ‘Rust’ , Halyna Hutchins, killing her. She was transported by helicopter to the Hospital of the University of New Mexico but only her death could be confirmed. In addition, he also injured the director, Joel Souza, who is recovering at the medical center.

The incident occurred at the Bonanza Creek Ranch , a famous movie location in the United States, where ‘Cowboys & Aliens’ and ‘Longmire’ have also been recorded.

The sheriff’s office has explained that, at the moment, no charges have been filed for the incident and that the investigation is open . The filming of ‘Rust’ has been interrupted. “The safety of our cast and crew is our highest priority,” said Baldwin’s team.

‘Rust’ is a western film starring Baldwin and directed by Joel Souza. In the production, Baldwin plays Harland ‘Rust’, an outlaw whose grandson is accused of murder, and with whom he flees when he is sentenced to hang for the crime.

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