Alec Baldwin’s Upcoming Movie About Vietnam War Protest Shootings Will Have No Guns On Set

Alec Baldwin is set to star kent statea film about the 1970 Vietnam War protest shooting.

The 65-year-old actor’s new film will reportedly not have any real weapons on set.

Earlier this year, he was charged with two counts of manslaughter related to the tragic shooting and death of Halyna Hutchins, but the charges were later dropped.

After the charges against Alec were dropped, he quickly returned to work on the set of Oxide, which he later finished shooting. Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who worked on the film as a gunsmith, still faces charges.

Keep reading to know more…Although kent state is a movie that will address issues of abuse of power and misuse of weapons, there will be no actual weapons on set, according to ET.

kent state will focus on the campus protest against the Vietnam War in 1970, where four students were shot and killed by the Ohio National Guard. Alec will play Kent State President Robert I. White, according to THR. National Guard soldiers fired 67 rounds killing four students and wounding nine others at the protest. Robert White served as Kent State Chairman from 1963 until his retirement in 1971.

Alec recently took to social media to share a tribute to his children, but forgot to include one of his children.

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