I'm sorry, but those of you who think he should have checked the gun are wrong. If Alec should have checked the gun (to be safe) then every actor who drives a car should have to inspect it. Every actor who has to get in the water should take a drowning safety course and know CPR. There are people on the movie sets who's jobs are to make sure those things are safe. The actors are there to act, not as safety experts.
Good grief. I use ladders daily at work, and recently received a notice on ladder safety. They didn't teach me how to take it apart to make sure it is in good, safe condition before I use it. I just had work done on my car. I didn't go over it to make sure the work was correct. People were paid to do that.
If it was the 1st misfire/accident, I'd agree with you.
But again, this was the THIRD in a week...AFTER a lot of your crew walks off over continued safety issues the DAY before AND you threatened to call the cops on them for leaving an unsafe working environment...so, if you aren't checking every single gun safety item as any gun handler in the chain at that point, you're negligent and possibly reckless, b/c you knew gun safety was a major issue on set. Blowing off all gun safety Hollywood rules and good owner practices, they got lucky twice...they didn't the 3rd time. And it seems to be b/c no one ever cared beyond the buck.
Seems like, with the death, I could make a case even for reckless indifference to human life...you knew you were being reckless all shoot and people might get hurt and you didn't care b/c of the almighty buck until they did...(and to think, involuntary manslaughter and/or the lower negligent homicide are both much lower standards, so I don't even need to prove this much)...
I'd bring charges on Alec and the assistant director, since both handled the weapon in the negligent or reckless (depending on your view) chain that did end in disaster...
EDIT TO ADD: Seems New Mexico combos negligent homicide into its Involuntary Manslaughter laws, so if texting while driving and killing someone is Involuntary Manslaughter (which is their example), this one should also be an easy call...
"30-2-3. Manslaughter.
Manslaughter is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice.
A. Voluntary manslaughter consists of manslaughter committed upon a sudden quarrel or in the heat of passion.
Whoever commits voluntary manslaughter is guilty of a third degree felony resulting in the death of a human being.
B. Involuntary manslaughter consists of manslaughter committed in the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to felony,
or in the commission of a lawful act which might produce death in an unlawful manner or
without due caution and circumspection.
Whoever commits involuntary manslaughter is guilty of a fourth degree felony."