Originally Posted by Hastings
I understand that basic safety precautions would have prevented this no matter if there was a live round or wedged projectile involved.
Has anyone addressed that several disgruntled employees up and left their jobs there that day? Maybe one of them decided on a little sabotage? Not realizing someone would likely get killed or worse yet, not caring?


From what I've seen, the "armorer" was in waaaaay over her head, and people were actually target shooting (live ammo) with a firearm used in the movie earlier. It was the third "oops" with that particular firearm, so the crew couldn't even get HOT and COLD right in regards to blanks.

Basically, it's a string of incompetence and negligence that is actually pretty amazing in it's scope.