Alec Baldwin and his wife Hilaria pictured again in Manhattan after being charged with manslaughter

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Alec Baldwin and his wife were pictured in Manhattan once again following a state prosecutor’s decision to file manslaughter charges against the actor in the death of Halyna Hutchins, a 42-year-old cinematographer.

The actor and his model wife Hilaria, 39, were seen together on Tuesday for the second time since the decision, aired by the Santa Fe Prosecutor’s Office last week.

The photos show the couple trying to get into a named Escalade at the 64-year-old actor’s midtown Manhattan residence, with Baldwin in particular appearing to have a hard time getting into the luxury SUV.

Hilaria, however, seemed more nonchalant, posing for photos while armed with an umbrella, apparently to block out the sun seen during an unusually warm day in the Big Apple.

The scene was stark when juxtaposed with another set of photos taken 3,000 miles away in Los Angeles, showing Hutchins’ widower, Matthew Hutchins, out in public for the first time since the charges were filed.

Alec Baldwin and his wife were photographed in Manhattan once again following a state attorney’s decision to bring manslaughter charges against them.

The 64-year-old actor and his 39-year-old model wife were seen together on Tuesday for the second time since the decision, handed down by the Santa Fe Prosecutor's Office last week.

The 64-year-old actor and his 39-year-old model wife were seen together on Tuesday for the second time since the decision, handed down by the Santa Fe Prosecutor’s Office last week.

The footage shows Matthew looking somewhat somber while running errands in the City of Angels, where he and his wife had lived with their nine-year-old son, Andros, before the tragedy.

In a particularly striking photo, the now-single father, who won an undisclosed sum from Baldwin after suing the actor over the wrongful death of his wife last year, appears to be sitting in his car deep in thought, just days later. before charges were filed.

In contrast, images taken of the Baldwins around the country show the couple looking somewhat carefree, with Hilaria even sporting a pair of Dr. Dre’s Beats headphones.

Meanwhile, the slightly more somber Baldwin seemed preoccupied with simply getting into the vehicle, appearing to struggle in spots as traffic quickly lined up.

The scene was somewhat stark when juxtaposed with another set of photos taken 3,000 miles away in Los Angeles, showing Hutchins' widower, Matthew Hutchins, out in public for the first time since the charges were filed.

The scene was somewhat stark when juxtaposed with another set of photos taken 3,000 miles away in Los Angeles, showing Hutchins’ widower, Matthew Hutchins, out in public for the first time since the charges were filed.

The footage shows Matthew looking somewhat somber while running errands in the City of Angels, where he and his wife had lived with their nine-year-old son, Andros.

The footage shows Matthew looking somewhat somber while running errands in the City of Angels, where he and his wife had lived with their nine-year-old son, Andros.

In a particularly striking photo, the now-single father, who won an undisclosed sum from Baldwin after suing the actor over the wrongful death of his wife last year, appears to be sitting in his car deep in thought, just days later. before charges were filed.

In a particularly striking photo, the now-single father, who won an undisclosed sum from Baldwin after suing the actor over the wrongful death of his wife last year, appears to be sitting in his car deep in thought, just days later. before charges were filed.

The sighting comes as the star has kept a low profile in recent days, following the decision by the Santa Fe prosecutor’s office to pursue charges.

“You don’t actually have to touch every shell, every piece of ammunition,” Santa Fe County district attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies said Thursday of what influenced her decision.

“You have an absolute duty to know that whatever is in the weapon placed in your hand is safe.”

The prosecutor’s choice led to felony manslaughter charges being filed against Baldwin and the set’s 25-year-old gunsmith, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed.

Hilaria, however, seemed more nonchalant, posing for photos while armed with an umbrella, apparently to block out the sun seen during an unusually warm day in New York.

Hilaria, however, seemed more nonchalant, posing for photos while armed with an umbrella, apparently to block out the sun seen during an unusually warm day in New York.

Surprisingly carefree, Hilaria even rocked a pair of Dr. Dre's Beats headphones.

Surprisingly carefree, Hilaria even rocked a pair of Dr. Dre’s Beats headphones.

Baldwin, who was facing a possible five-year prison sentence, appeared to be having difficulty getting into the van while his wife waited.

Baldwin, who was facing a possible five-year prison sentence, appeared to be having difficulty getting into the van while his wife waited.

Both face up to five years in prison if convicted, with a maximum of 18 months stemming from the homicide charges.

If they are convicted of a firearm enhancement charge on top of that, they will potentially face the full five-year sentence.

Since Thursday’s announcement, Baldwin has become scarce, showing up only once to run in a panic to a car from his Manhattan apartment on Friday morning.

He was later seen entering an office building in New York, where he tried to cover his face with letters after getting out of the vehicle.

Hilaria, meanwhile, left her luxury Manhattan apartment building this morning with several of her children, clutching two coffees.

Since Thursday's announcement, Baldwin has vanished, showing up only once to run into a car from his Manhattan apartment on Friday morning.

Since Thursday’s announcement, Baldwin has vanished, showing up only once to run into a car from his Manhattan apartment on Friday morning.

On Tuesday, shortly before her appearance with her husband, the Massachusetts-born model appeared to subtly address criticism that she faking her Spanish heritage by donning a ‘Keep Calm and Fanta de Limón’ T-shirt.

Meanwhile, Dave Halls, the assistant director on the unreleased film who gave Baldwin the gun that killed Hutchins, avoided jail time after reaching an 11-hour plea deal with New Mexico prosecutors, in who pleaded guilty to the charge of negligent use of a deadly weapon. weapon.

Several lawsuits have been filed in civil court, including one brought by Hutchins’ widower, Matthew Hutchins, against Baldwin and the rest of the production, this time in California.

Baldwin and Hutchins on the set of Rust last year.  He maintains that he never pulled the trigger

Baldwin and Hutchins on the set of Rust last year. He maintains that he never pulled the trigger

As part of the closed-door deal, Matthew will now serve as producer on the film once production resumes later this year, this time in California.

The saga surrounding Hutchins’ wrongful death stems from an incident during the filming of Baldwin’s Western Rust outside of Santa Fe, where Baldwin accidentally shot both Hutchins and director Joel Souza with a single bullet.

Baldwin had been practicing removing a revolver from its holster when a bullet went off and pierced Souza’s shoulder after traveling through Hutchins’ chest.

The actor insisted during an interview with police that he had been told the gun was “cold” when it was delivered to him and, more importantly, that he did not pull the trigger.

Baldwin has refuted an FBI report that he must have pulled the trigger to fire the gun.

The Santa Fe district attorney’s office, which is similarly charging on-set gunsmith Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, was confident it could prosecute both of them.