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k4pp4-8 · 1 month
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Yeah sorry for spamming you but in my defense
Derrell
I can't blame ya just look at him who could resist such a pretty face....
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breadhalfburnt · 10 months
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roughridingrednecks · 9 months
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Derrell
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kola-dola · 2 years
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Bruh idk
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lastonthebrakes · 7 months
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whenever you refer to me, whenever you speak to me, whenever you address me, address me as all-pro stanford graduate
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clemsfilmdiary · 1 year
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Massacre at Central High (1976, Rene Daalder)
3/04/23
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chicagotimesonline · 2 months
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Chicago man arrested in beating of transit employee
By The Chicago Times Staff February 26, 2024 CHICAGO – A Chicago man has been charged in the alleged beating of a transit employee in the South Loop area. According to Chicago police, Derrel Ward, 41, of the 8700 block of S. Richmond St., was taken into custody, around 9:40 pm, on February 25th, in the 1200 block of South Wabash Ave.  It is alleged that Ward beat a 42-year-old male transit…
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byneddiedingo · 8 months
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Derrel Maury in Massacre at Central High (Rene Daalder, 1976)
Cast: Derrel Maury, Andrew Stevens, Robert Carradine, Kimberly Beck, Ray Underwood, Steve Bond, Rex Steven Sikes, Lani O'Grady, Damon Douglas, Dennis Kort, Cheryl Smith, Jeffrey Winner, Tom Logan. Screenplay: Rene Daalder. Cinematography: Bertram van Munster. Art direction: Russell Tune. Film editing: Harry Keramidas. Music: Tommy Leonetti.
With its often clunky acting, gratuitous nudity, and marginal production values, Massacre at Central High looks like a standard exploitation flick. And knowing that writer-director Rene Daalder's mentor was the master of exploitation flicks, Russ Meyer, only goes to confirm that first impression. The film's teenagers are played by actors in their mid-20s; there is a sappy musical score with an inane song over both the opening and closing credits; the visuals* reflect the tightness of the film's budget. The setup is familiar: A new student comes to a high school where the student body is harassed by a group of bullies. When he stands up to the bullies he is seriously injured. So he decides to take revenge by offing the bullies, one by one, in imaginative ways. But murder will out, and in the end he is hoist with his own petard -- literally. And if Massacre at Central High had stuck to that formula, it could have been the conventional exploitation flick. But Daalder takes things a step further, adding some provocative and intelligent twists to the tale. The revenge plot doesn't end with the protagonist, David (Derrel Maury), taking care of the bullies. Once he's done that, the bullied students become bullies themselves, and David has to deal with that unforeseen problem. And for the better part of the film, we never see an adult authority figure, a parent, a teacher, or a school administrator. David takes their role on himself. It's an adolescent's dream world turned nightmare. Even at the end, the adults who do appear, at an improbable "Student-Alumni Prom," are ineffectual -- they seem to be the students' grandparents -- and in danger of becoming victims of David's planned massacre. The film takes an unrelentingly harsh view of human nature: It's often compared to William Golding's 1954 novel Lord of the Flies and the films made of it by Peter Brook in 1963 and Harry Hook in 1990, and considered a precursor to the movie Heathers (Michael Lehmann, 1989). I don't think Massacre at Central High quite measures up to that standard -- there's still a lot of cheesiness for the viewer to overcome -- but it's a kind of classic in spite of itself.
*Cinematographer Bertram van Munster is better known as the Emmy-winning creator and executive producer of the reality competition series The Amazing Race.
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focusonthegoodnews · 2 years
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Company gets OK for wind farm and storage facility in central Montana
Company gets OK for wind farm and storage facility in central Montana
Good News Notes: “The homes are few and far between on the high plains that sweep between Rapelje and Reed Point. Though remote, the area is poised to mark a first in Montana: a place where the power of wind will be stored. Last month, Stillwater County approved two phases of a wind farm that will incorporate large batteries for storing energy. The new-to-Montana concept addresses what skeptics…
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sharkphobicz · 7 months
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little fella . also i just found out what "sandwhich" meant and ohh boy . also i love derrell and shannon .. they're silly
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breadhalfburnt · 7 months
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arts from the crafts!
+ uncolored version of Heart under the cut cause i liked it :]
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pandaemoniumminiatures · 11 months
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Derrell Brumby, Human Fighter from Reaper Miniatures
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beardedmrbean · 7 months
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Minneapolis’ progressive district attorney is under fire for her woke policies that allow accused rapists, pedophiles and killers to stay free — with even Minnesota’s George Soros-backed general attorney accusing her of taking it too far.
Hennepin County District Attorney Mary Moriarty, 59, took office in January promising to “deliver more safety and more justice” to the community.
Since then, however, she has horrified local families and officials by pushing for suspects in even the most serious crimes to get probation in an effort to keep them out of prison, according to the Star Tribune.
Veteran prosecutor Catherine Markey was only told moments before a plea hearing that the DA was only seeking probation for one of the teens involved in the 2019 carjacking that killed her son, Stephen Markey.
“It’s a trend definitely because of Mary Moriarty,” the former prosecutor told the paper of those accused of serious crimes getting slap-on-the-wrist deals.
“She’s still playing public defender — the only thing is, that’s not her role anymore,” Markey said of the city’s chief prosecutor.
Sherrice Barnett similarly recalled her horror at being told the teen charged with murdering her 27-year-old son, Derrell Freeman, would be spared a prison sentence.
“I couldn’t breathe,” she told the paper.
“I said, ‘I just got to get up out of here.’ I never would have imagined in a million years that it would have went that way.”
Another mom, Nancy Caspersen, recalled her disgust at the repeat offender charged with the third-degree murder of her daughter, Kailey — for selling her the pain pills laced with fentanyl that killed her in 2021 — getting probation and up to 240 days in jail instead of the maximum sentence of 25 years in prison.
“It ain’t fair. It’s not right. She’s my only child,” Caspersen tearfully told the Star Tribune.
“It makes me feel like she didn’t matter to these people.”
Moriarty faced outrage from her very first week in office, when she dropped the charges against a 35-year-old man accused of raping a teen girl due to attorney misconduct, CBS News reported at the time.
Moriarty said then that she was “deeply remorseful and apologetic” to the alleged victim, who endured taxing testimony before the charges were dismissed, the outlet noted.
However, critics suggest it was the start of a trend that has only escalated since — with some high-profile cases even taken off her hands.
In April, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz reassigned the case against the alleged murderers of mother of one Zaria McKeever to Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who is backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros, the Star Tribune explained.
McKeever, 23, was killed in 2022 by two teen brothers hired by her ex-boyfriend, the outlet said.
While prosecutors initially wanted to try both boys as adults, they were offered probationary deals in exchange for testimony against McKeever’s ex.
The controversial arrangement prompted Assistant Hennepin County Attorney Leah Erickson to remove herself from the case, then leave the office entirely, the Star Tribune reported at the time.
Ellison called Moriarty’s approach to the McKeever case “disproportionate to the seriousness of the crime” in a statement shortly after the case was reassigned.
“While I share the belief that too many juveniles are involved in the adult criminal justice system, accountability for the seriousness of this crime has been missing in this case,” he wrote.
McKeever’s sister, Tiffynie Epps, was more direct, telling the Star Tribune, “[Moriarty] is fumbling another case yet again and again and again.”
 “Something needs to happen. �� It’s not about it going our way. It’s about going the right way.”
Similarly, the case of a 15-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by a relative for three years prompted prosecutor Raina Urton to remove herself from the case after the new administration pushed her to seek probation instead of prison for the defendant, the outlet said.
“She walked away because she knows what happened was wrong,” the teen’s mother said of Urton.
“She was fighting for us. She was fighting for our daughter.”
Stephen Markey’s parents — who were flabbergasted when Husayn Braveheart, one of the teens accused of gunning down the 39-year-old paralegal four years ago, was offered probation after the first got 22 years behind bars — asked Ellison to take over their son’s case.
Ellison, however, announced last week that he would not intervene.
Catherine Markey subsequently filed a complaint with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety’s Crime Victim Justice Unit, the Star Tribune said.
Moriarty says she plans to stick with her plan to bring reform to the DA’s office — dismissing the anger as the expected cost of change.
“I think it takes a lot of courage actually to act upon what you say you’re going to do,” she told the Star Tribune. 
“I knew we would get a lot of pushback.
“But if you’re truly going to make change, if you truly are about your values, and you want to have integrity, and you believe in research and look at the data, these are the right decisions and I stand by them.”
Moriarty campaigned on the premise of increasing rehabilitation as opposed to incarceration for young offenders, she explained.
In the case of Derrell Freeman’s killing, she continued, the two perpetrators are being treated differently based on their records: One, Joran McFarland, will likely see adult prison time, while Monte Wise could receive up to two years of treatment and be on probation until he is 21.
“All of us have been conditioned to believe that the value that we place on a loved one’s life is the length of the prison sentence that they get,” Moriarty noted of the families’ reactions to her sentencing requests.
The former chief public defender is illustrative of the new brand of progressive prosecutor intent on dismantling the various injustices within mass incarceration and criminal justice, City University of New York School of Law professor Steve Zeidman told the Star Tribune.
“You’re seen as being overly lenient as opposed to trying to correct past wrongs,” he said of Moriarty and her peers.
He noted that several of the cases that elicited complaints from families started under former County Attorney Mike Freeman, whose office reassured loved ones that they were seeking prison time.
While there perhaps should be better communication between the DA and families, Zeidman mused, Moriarty does not need to feel bound by the statements of a previous administration.
“That’s a sea change in the office,” Moriarty acknowledged. 
“And I understand why families are upset. I understand why some in the community are upset because we have not done a good job of having this conversation.”
“We’re working towards building that out because families do deserve more. They deserve more even if a person goes to prison.”
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arian1970 · 1 year
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DERRELL  K.  SWEET
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castle-dominion · 10 months
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flavours of ice cream
Cherry Tyson - black cherry, AND sour cherry, AND sweet cherry - 3xk (my brother just said "cherry tyson" at some point & I wrote this)
Rick's Café Americain - coffee & whisky?? rum raisin? - Rick Castle
Irish Delight - irish cream - Kevin Ryan
Choco Tacos - just... choco tacos bro, just like the mixed race actor - Javier Esposito
Mango Martha - pineapple, mango, melon, raspberry, coconut, papaya, strawberry, & banana sorbet, plus a splash of red wine - Martha Rodgers
Kitkat Beckett - ice cream with chunks of kitkats in it - Kate Beckett
Vulcan Cinnamon - cinnamon & carob - Vulcan Simmons
Limer Tiger - licorice, lime, & orange - LT
Red Velasquez - unfermented cocoa (ruby chocolate) - Velasquez
Coonan Cookies - small ice cream sandwiches between little cookies - Dick Coonan
Gourmet Gates - triflavoured with raspberry, blueberry, & blackberry - Victoria Gates
Banounty Hunter - Banana - Mike Royce
Soy Mintgumery - dairy free ice cream with mint flavour & chewy bits - Roy Montgomery
Alex-ice cream - strawberry sorbet marbled with strawberry flavoured ice cream marbled with strawberry syrup/purée/jam with chunks of strawberries mixed in - Alexis Castle
Lanie Parish
Jenny O'Malley
Ashley, Owen, Max
Pi pie - apple pie ice cream - pi
Sophia Turner, Serena Kaye, Kyra Blaine
Castle's Dad
Will Sorenson
Vinny The Scar
Finn Rourke, Bobby S, Siobhan O'Doule
Ethan Slaughter
Rocky Rhodes - brownie chunks, almond chunks, pecan chunks, marshmallow bits, mini-marshmallows - Natalie Rhodes
Monster - cookie dough, chocolate chip cookie chunks, oreo cookie chunks, little marshmallows - Joey Malone
Ike Thornton
Raglan
Lockwood
Tory Ellis
Detectives Sullivan, Karpowski, Elden
Tom Demming
Ann Hastings
William Bracken
Johnny Vong, Eric Vaughn, Derrel Meeks
I'm trying to just get reoccurring characters but there are so many memorable characters
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