Late actor Brandon Lee's sister says actors need gun safety training


By AGENCY

Shannon Lee's (right) brother Brandon (left) was killed at age 28 while filming 'The Crow' in 1993. Photos: AP and AFP

Actors who use firearms on Hollywood sets should have to be trained in safety protocols, Shannon Lee, whose brother, Brandon Lee, was killed in an accidental shooting on a movie set, said Monday (Nov 1).

Shannon, the daughter of martial arts legend Bruce Lee, said such training could be a matter of life or death for those working in the film industry.

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