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Alec Baldwin Threatens Trump Impersonator Over On-Set Shooting Joke: 'I'd Snap Your F-ing Neck'

Actor Alec Baldwin didn’t take kindly to a comedian’s goading over the on-set shooting that killed his friend and cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

The altercation between Jason Scoop and Alec Baldwin.

The altercation between Jason Scoop and Alec Baldwin.

Photo Credit: YouTube/@JasonScoopComedy

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The 66-year-old Baldwin could be heard threatening comedian Jason Scoop, a stand-up comedian and YouTuber known for his impressions of President Donald Trump, who joked about the incident in a tense video uploaded Monday, Feb. 24.

In the clip, Scoop–while impersonating Trump–approaches Baldwin as he loads luggage into an SUV and mockingly offers him a pardon for “murdering” Hutchins if Baldwin kisses his ring.

“Kiss the ring, Alec. Kiss the big, beautiful ring,” Scoop tells Baldwin. “Well Alec, if you don’t want that pardon for murdering that woman in cold blood, you can call it first-degree you can do whatever you want but it was not good.”

Scoop then looks up at the sky and pretends to speak for Hutchins.

“She’s looking down on me right now, smiling, happy. ‘Thank you for confronting the man who took me out, who killed me,’” he says.

At that point, Baldwin loses all patience and walks directly up to Scoop, addressing him face to face: “Listen to me real carefully. If this camera wasn’t here, I’d snap your f***ing neck in half and break your f***ing neck right now. You know that, don’t you?”

Scoop then walks away from Baldwin while continuing to impersonate Trump: “Alec Baldwin, ladies and gentleman. Class act, believe me.”

Moments later, Baldwin approaches the comedian again and tells him to leave, saying, “I’ll take that camera and I’ll shove it up your a**.”

Hutchins, 42, was mortally wounded during filming of the Baldwin-produced movie “Rust” in New Mexico in October 2021. Baldwin, who accidentally fired the fatal shot, was initially charged with manslaughter but the case was dismissed in July 2024 over prosecutorial misconduct, as Daily Voice reported.

A native New Yorker, Baldwin was born on Long Island in Amityville, raised in Massapequa, and most recently resided in the Hamptons, in Amagansett.

Click here to watch the full clip on YouTube.

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