In this image from a video released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office, Alec Baldwin gestures while speaking to investigators after a fatal shooting on a film set in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2021.

MIAMI.- Alec Baldwin is in the eye of the hurricane due to a mishap that occurred in a New York coffee shop in which the actor was approached by a women pro-Palestine.

According to a video spread on social networks, which went viral today, the interpreter was in a store in Manhattan making a request, when suddenly an alleged activist began to record him to ask him to say ‘Free Palestine’ in front of the camera.

Alec, could you say: ‘Free Palestine’ once?, the woman indicated, while Baldwin was at the coffee counter fiddling with his cell phone, waiting for his order.

Without receiving a response from the actor, the activist continued to insist and corner the actor; she to the point of chasing him to the door of the premises.

Free Palestine, Alec, just once, and I’ll leave you alone. I’ll leave you alone, I swear. Just say, ‘Free Palestine’ once, once, he insisted, bringing up the trial over the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film. Rust.

Mishap between Alec Baldwin and the alleged activist

“Why did you kill that lady? You killed that lady and you didn’t go to jail,” the activist added.

After that, a coffee shop employee tried to get this person away from Alec Baldwin, warning him that he would call the police if he continued the harassment.

However, the video cuts abruptly when the actor taps the woman’s cell phone after she asks the employee: Can you do me a quick favor?

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Given what happened, various netizens have spoken about it on X (formerly Twitter).

“To the extent that gun licensing law is unregulated in the United States, people will die prematurely every day, by mistake or not,” commented Dozzy Breezy.

“For a moment I thought it was King Kon’s partner,” said another follower.

“But she is clearly harassing him. Why are they so tabloid?” wrote one user.

Judgment

Alec Baldwin, accused of death on the set of Rust of his director of photography, would have compromised security on the set due to his uncontrolled behavior, the prosecutor in the case stated in court documents released at the beginning of this month.

Baldwin, 66, will go on trial in July charged with involuntary manslaughter after the death of Halyna Hutchins by gunshot in October 2021, while they were rehearsing a scene from the low-budget film at the Bonanza Creek ranch.

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In this image from a video released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office, Alec Baldwin gestures while speaking to investigators after a fatal shooting on a film set in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2021.

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The protagonist and co-producer of the cowboy film would have harassed gunsmith Hannah Gutierrez and the team to work faster on the stadium in New Mexico, said prosecutor Kari Morrissey in a detailed account of the investigations and judicial handling of the case. .

“Mr. Baldwin’s relentless rush with crew on set routinely compromised safety,” Morrissey said.

“Additionally… Mr. Baldwin frequently yelled and swore at both the team and the team for no particular reason,” he added. “Seeing Mr. Baldwin’s conduct on the set of Rust “is seeing a man who has absolutely no control over his own emotions and has no concern about how his behavior affects those around him,” the prosecutor explained.

Baldwin, who denies pulling the trigger and has pleaded not guilty, risks up to 18 months in prison if convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

The actor, who is free on bail, reached a court agreement with Hutchins’ widower, and finished filming Rust last year in Montana.

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