Alec Baldwin is collapsing. He’s a shell of a man, and he’s on the verge of losing it right now. You can see it in his face, the rage and hatred that appears to be eating away at him, as well as his confusion. He’s gone. He is at a loss for what to do. The rugs have been pulled out from under him, and karma is punishing him for how he has treated people. And you’d think Alec would be in a good mood right now, given that he just won a major court battle ahead of his involuntary manslaughter trial.
But he isn’t… Because Alec is imprisoned in his own personal prison of unhappiness and pride.
Here is more from ABC News:
Alec Baldwin’s defense attorneys on Tuesday withdrew their motion challenging the gun enhancement charges that prosecutors in New Mexico dropped from the criminal charges but not without a few pointed words for their adversaries.
The Santa Fe District Attorney’s Office announced Monday it is dropping the gun enhancement charge — a crime that would have carried a five-year sentence if convicted — against Baldwin in the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of “Rust” in October 2021.
The defense notice to withdraw took aim at the special prosecutor’s characterization of Baldwin’s counsel as “fancy lawyers” who were attempting to “distract” from the case.
“Members of the prosecution team had amplified the error in the Original Information by repeatedly giving interviews on national television in which they erroneously claimed that the enhancement was not only applicable to Mr. Baldwin, but mandatory and that Mr. Baldwin was facing an additional five years in prison as a result,” defense attorney Luke Nikas said.
Nikas included a series of emails from special prosecutor Andrea Reeb, one of which accused the defense of failing to follow proper procedures and threatened to pursue sanctions. A subsequent email backtracked.
“I 100 percent agree with your assessment of the issue. I will have our documents drafted to amend the criminal information to take off the firearm enhancement and file something withdrawing the firearm enhancement,” the email, dated Feb. 12, said.
More than a week later, on Feb. 20, Reeb filed the amended charging document that dropped the enhancement.
Baldwin still faces a charge of involuntary manslaughter for the shooting, however, that crime would carry a lesser sentence of 18 months if convicted.
But that’s not what this is all about. Alec believes he’s actually above all of this. He thinks he can shoot and kill somebody, and shouldn’t have to pay for it. That’s the elitist attitude we’ve all come to know and hate.
Here’s Alec, looking like a man on the brink of complete and total collapse:
It ended bad for Alec Baldwin.
He's in a prison far worse than whatever awaits in New Mexico.https://t.co/bkJEKpk4qt
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) February 22, 2023
Alec is enraged because he is being ridiculed and mocked, and people are pleased to see him held accountable – and nothing an elite despises more than that.
He can deal with shooting and killing a mother, but he can’t deal with being held accountable for it.
Even though it’s only been 18 months, I hope he gets the boot.