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On June 4, 2004, Marvin Heemeyer, a welder and former Air Force ... Eve I’m 62 years old and regret not teaching my two kids about money. They both have good jobs but still struggle to make ...
"The thing that alarmed me the most was when we got word that he had pushed his way into the library, city hall building and there had been a lot of kids in that building just moments earlier." ...
GRANBY, Colo. — Friends said Marvin Heemeyer hadn’t been seen much. Now they know why: He was turning a bulldozer into an armor-plated vehicle that was impervious to SWAT team bullets.
Marvin Heemeyer became an "unstoppable" force as he tore through the streets of Granby, Colorado, in his armoured, 85-ton destructive machine 20 years ago today. Kitted out in makeshift armour ...
GRANBY, Colo. (CBS4)-- On June 4, 2004, Marvin Heemeyer went on a rampage through the town of Granby in bulldozer he reinforced with steel plates. He drove it through town and targeted the town ...
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 ...
Marvin Heemeyer — convinced he’d been wronged by town leaders — plotted for more than a year, crafting and installing a 40,000-pound steel and concrete enclosure atop a bulldozer.
There are many ways to look at “Tread,” the Netflix documentary about a June 4, 2004, rampage through the town of Granby by local businessman-turned-killdozer-driver Marvin Heemeyer.
Was Marvin Heemeyer, the aggrieved Air Force veteran and muffler repair shop owner who built his own tank and destroyed the businesses and homes of his perceived enemies in the town of Granby ...
Marvin Heemeyer, who fired shots and smashed seven buildings in Granby – including the town hall and an ex-mayor’s home – was found dead inside the dozer about 2 a.m. yesterday after a SWAT ...
Marvin Heemeyer — convinced he’d been wronged by town leaders — plotted for more than a year, crafting and installing a 40,000-pound steel-and-concrete enclosure atop a bulldozer.