Disclaimer: This article contains mentions of suicide. Reader discretion is advised. A Netflix documentary titled Tread revisits Marvin Heemeyer’s Killdozer rampage in Granby, Colorado, in 2004.
GRANBY, Colo. — Marvin Heemeyer, a 52-year-old muffler-shop owner, drove an armored bulldozer into town, plowing over buildings, running over police vehicles, firing rounds and leaving behind a path ...
Third-generation Coloradan Tina Holley knows what people think when they hear her town's name. "'Oh, you're from the town where the bulldozer was,'" Holley remembers strangers telling her on a trip to ...
THIS is the horrifying moment a "Killdozer" rampage destroyed a small American town and caused more than $5 million in damages to residents' homes and businesses. Marvin Heemeyer became an ...
Norm Duncan wrote in with a rant about web photographic coverage of last weekend’s bizarre bulldozer rampage in Granby, Colorado, by newspaper websites. As he points out, “Wow! A story made for photos ...
SUMMIT COUNTY – Summit law enforcement officers are helping the town of Granby recover from the furious rampage of an armored-bulldozer driver who calculatingly wrecked nine buildings before turning a ...
"Enough is enough! I'm not going to take it anymore." Gravitas has unveiled an official trailer for an indie documentary titled Tread, telling the story of the infamous "Killdozer" incident that took ...
GRANBY, Colo. – A muffler shop owner who plowed a makeshift armored bulldozer into several buildings after a dispute with city officials was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound ...
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