CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — Crawfordsville published the body-cam video of last week's police-action shooting at an actor on a movie set.

The footage shows an actor wearing a mask backing out of a bar in the 100 block of North Green Street. He was portraying a robber, according to Indiana State Police's release last week about the Sept. 26 shooting.

In the 55-second video, Crawfordsville police order actor Jim Duff to drop the gun, but Duff doesn't. His hands are high, and he pulls off his mask as he turned towards officers. It appears the gun — a movie prop — was pointed at the officers.

At this point, one officer fired a single shot that missed Duff, who then dropped the gun and complied with officers' orders.

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Montgomery County Prosecutor Joe Buser reviewed the evidence and will not file charges against anyone involved in the incident, according to the new release published Monday afternoon.

The police department was not notified of the movie production at the tavern, according to a city of Crawfordsville statement published last week.

"We ask, for obvious safety purposes, that our department be notified of future instances where toy or prop weaons are going to be used," reads the city's statement from last week.

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