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Police mistook a movie shooting as real robbery and asked to drop Actor's gun which was used as a prop. However, the actor was lucky enough to miss the bullet and was unhurt.
Shooting for a movie is supposed to show a real scenario. But, can it look so real that it poses threat to people? In a bizarre incident, a cop took charge of the moment as soon as he saw a masked man entering an eatery joint with a gun. The man was later identified as actor Jeff Duff. “Drop the gun,” he can be heard screaming as the officer fired at him. “We’re doing a movie,” Duff can be heard yelling as he drops his gun and takes his mask off. The fired bullet, fortunately, did not hit him and struck a nearby wall instead.
A video released by the Crawfordsville Police Department of Indiana, USA, shows how the police officer was firing at him while he posed as a robber for the movie sequence.
Shooting for a movie is supposed to show a real scenario. But, can it look so real that it poses threat to people? In a bizarre incident, a cop took charge of the moment as soon as he saw a masked man entering an eatery joint with a gun. The man was later identified as actor Jeff Duff. “Drop the gun,” he can be heard screaming as the officer fired at him. “We’re doing a movie,” Duff can be heard yelling as he drops his gun and takes his mask off. The fired bullet, fortunately, did not hit him and struck a nearby wall instead.
A video released by the Crawfordsville Police Department of Indiana, USA, shows how the police officer was firing at him while he posed as a robber for the movie sequence.