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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
Probably. He was on a movie set and assumed the workers were doing their assigned jobs. I cannot see how that would amount to negligent homicide in a criminal case. If he were at his house and pointed a gun he thought was unloaded at a guest and it turned out to be loaded and went off and killed the guest then that would probably be criminal negligence.
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yeah, this is a tough one. while i TRULY feel bad for him (I'm sure he didn't want to kill anyone) I'm seeing this stuff in the news about corners cut, and him not want to participate in a sort of arms training. i'd never point a gun @ someone i didnt intend to hit. maybe he needed to learn the serious respect a firearm needed, even if he thought it was unloaded. either way, he's screwed