Halyna Hutchins on the set of ‘Rust’.Photo: Halyna Hutchins/ instagram

Halyna Hutchins

A chapter of the International Cinematographers Guild is raising funds in memory of its memberHalyna Hutchins, who was killed Thursdayfollowing a shooting incident on the set of theAlec BaldwinfilmRustin New Mexico.

The ICG Local 600, based in Hollywood, launcheda GoFundMe page for the late film professionalon Friday afternoon.

“Local 600 mourns the passing of Halyna Hutchins, a Director of Photography who died from injuries sustained on the set of ‘Rust’ in New Mexico, on Thursday, October 21,” a statement on the page said.

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As of Friday evening, the campaign has raised over $62,000.

Additionally, a candlelight vigil has been scheduled to take place in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on Saturday evening, as seen on theInstagram Storyof fellow ICG Local 600 member Lane Luper.

Hutchins was airlifted to the University of New Mexico Hospital, where she died from her injuries, according to the sheriff’s department. Souza was hospitalized, but his reps toldDeadlinehe has since been released.

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So far, no charges have been filed. The investigation into the incident remains ongoing.

Just days before the incident, Baldwin voiced his support for a potential IATSE strike to improve working conditions for crew members. In avideo shared on his Instagramon Tuesday, Baldwin said, “I want to say to the people in IATSE, do what you need to do.”

“You don’t like that contract? You think the contract could be better? You want to go on strike? Go on strike,” he continued. “You gotta fight, because I’ll tell you something about the executives from these companies … they don’t give a f— about you.”

source: people.com