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Friday court round-up — Broken arms and Whar s the bricks?

By Crime and Courts Team May 14, 2021, 7:00 pm © DCT Media Dog chain arm breaker A metal dog chain-wielding Kirkcaldy thug who broke both his victims arms has been imprisoned for eight months. Marc Somerville, of Lismore Avenue, was handed an eight month prison sentence on Thursday morning, just over two years after he unleashed the brutal attack on Simon Duncan. The assault, which happened in the town’s Fair Isle Road, saw Somerville repeatedly kick Mr Duncan on the head on March 28 2019. 36-year-old Somerville also struck Mr Duncan on the body with a metal dog chain to his severe injury. Somerville has ten previous convictions for assault and Sheriff Jamie Gilchrist labelled his latest attack as a “gross” and “unnecessary act of violence,” adding that there was no suitable alternative to a custodial sentence.

Pawhuska Businesses Adapt To Killers Of The Flower Moon Production

Pawhuska Businesses Adapt To ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ Production Parts of downtown Pawhuska are going back to a different era. “We are exchanging the tinted glass that was in here for clear glass to be more authentic,” said Basil Smith, with Apex Glass based in Cleveland, Oklahoma. Storefronts on Kihekah Avenue are rapidly transforming backwards 100 years, all part of the production for Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon.” The project is filming right now in other parts of Osage County and moves to Kihekah Avenue later this month. Doreen Linder owns Salt Creek, a store along Kihekah Avenue. She said filmmakers won’t use her business since its further up the street, so she plans on staying open.

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