‘Rust’ Armorer
Released From Prison
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“Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, has been released from prison.
Hannah was serving 18 months after being convicted by a New Mexico jury … and the state’s Department of Corrections tells us she was let out of prison on Friday morning.
Authorities tell TMZ … HGR will be on parole for one year as part of her “Rust” sentence and she has 18 months of probation on a separate firearms charge.
We’re told she had her sentence reduced due to good behavior in the can … and she also used her time behind bars to complete a drug treatment program. She went to prison in March last year.

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Hannah, we’re told, will serve her parole in Bullhead, Arizona … and the conditions of her release call for her to take a mental health assessment and comply with all resulting recommendations and treatment.
We’re told she is NOT allowed to contact Halyna’s family and she can NOT have any weapons.

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As you know … “Rust” star Alec Baldwin shot and killed Halyna on the movie set in October 2021 … and Hannah was ultimately found guilty of involuntary manslaughter because a jury determined she recklessly handled the ammunition on set.
Alec was also charged with involuntary manslaughter in Halyna’s death … but he was ultimately acquitted.
HGR was the first person to stand trial for Halyna’s death and she’s the only one to serve prison time.