A new lawsuit accuses an ammunition supplier of creating dangerous conditions on the set of the film <i>Rust</i> where a gun held by <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/television/2021/12/02/alec-baldwin-denies-pulling-trigger-in-rust-shooting/" target="_blank">actor Alec Baldwin</a> killed a cinematographer, by including live ammunition in a box that was supposed to include only dummy rounds. The lawsuit was filed in New Mexico state district court by Hannah Gutierrez Reed, the armourer who oversaw firearms, ammunition and related training on the set of Rust along with two colleagues. <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/film/2021/10/23/who-was-halyna-hutchins-the-cinematographer-killed-on-the-set-of-rust/" target="_blank">Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins</a> died on October 21 from a gunshot wound during a <i>Rust</i> rehearsal at a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe in northern New Mexico. The Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office that is leading an investigation into the cause of the death has said it is too soon to determine whether charges will be filed. Investigators have described “some complacency” in how weapons were handled on set. The lawsuit from Ms Gutierrez Reed places the blame on ammunition supplier Seth Kenney and his company, PDQ Arm & Prop, for introducing live rounds to the set where only blanks and dummies were supposed to be present. “The introduction of live rounds on to the set, which no one anticipated, combined with the rushed and chaotic atmosphere, created a perfect storm for a safety incident,” the lawsuit states. Kenney has said previously that he was sure his company did not send any live rounds to the set of <i>Rust</i>. The lawsuit adds new <a href="https://www.thenationalnews.com/arts-culture/film/2021/10/24/911-call-moments-after-alec-baldwin-fatally-shot-cinematographer-released/" target="_blank">details</a> to the chain of custody for guns and ammunition on the <i>Rust</i> set on October 21, describing the appearance of a new box of ammunition – presumed to be harmless dummy rounds with no explosive – shortly before a revolver was loaded and passed to Baldwin. Baldwin has said he did not know the gun he was holding contained a live round when it went off while pointed at Hutchins. Investigators are trying to find where the live round came from, searching the Albuquerque premises of PDQ Arm & Prop in December. The new lawsuit seeks damages at a jury trial on allegations of unfair trade practices, introducing dangerous products, and false labels and misrepresentation. It states that authorities found on set “a suspected seven live rounds distributed inside the ammo box, on the ammo cart and in the bandoleers”. The lawsuit also accuses Mr Kenney of inserting himself in the investigations and attempting to implicate Ms Gutierrez Reed. Authorities recovered hundreds of rounds of ammunition at the <i>Rust</i> film set – a mix of blanks, dummy rounds and what appeared to be live rounds. They have issued a search warrant for Baldwin’s phone, seeking text messages, images, videos, calls or any other information related to the movie.