Alec Baldwin is back on Twitter after the police have reportedly issued a search warrant for the actor’s iPhone.
Baldwin who shot and killed renowned cinematographer Halyna Hutchins claims that the recent allegations being put forward against his name are absolutely false.
Just recently, the star says he was left feeling confused when reports stated how he requested for a larger gun, right before the fatal shooting on the set of his upcoming movie Rust took place.
Sending out a tweet to defend himself against all of those allegations, the actor claims that the reports are totally fake and have zero truth and substance to them.
The baffling news comes just moments after the Sheriff’s department in Santa Fe issued a search warrant for his iPhone.
Baldwin says that the recent article published in Newsweek that claimed he requested a much larger sized weapon before he accidentally pulled the trigger on the film’s cinematographer is baseless.
“This whole thing is in fact a big lie,” Baldwin boldly wrote over his article’s link.
In addition to that, the actor spoke about how all the decisions made regarding the props by me for the upcoming movie were made a few weeks before the production even started. Moreover, he says that any alterations that were put forward before the fatal shooting took place are absolutely false.
Meanwhile, police officers in Mexico have issued a search warrant for his phone, right after the shooting which gives them full access to review all texts and images on his iPhone, followed by any stored location data, as a part of a detailed investigation.
Images released on the day of the shooting showed a very distressed and devastated actor making phone calls, post the tragic incident.
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