Originally Posted by
reader50
Sounds more like Kenney was able to prove his rounds were clean.
I feel what best fits the evidence is Gutierrez-Reed’s dad mixed them up, but this was such an unfathomable mistake from a world renowned pro it took longer than it should have to catch.
In the days following the shooting, Kenney went with the “it’s her fault no matter what because she’s the armorer” defense. This implies he felt his ability to prove the rounds he supplied were clean was in question.
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Originally Posted by
reader50
Side question, for you rather than the case. Is it odd for multiple parties to bring ammo to a set? Feels like a security concern, and a liability issue. I'd expect all ammo to be accounted for through a single person, perhaps called an armorer.
The armorer is going to be the only person authorized to bring ammo to the set.
Kenney handed his supply over to the armorer.