Granby, colorado june 4, 2004 disgruntled welder and muffler repair shop owner marvin heemeyer takes his armored komatsu bulldozer on a tour of destruction, demolishing the. Marvin heemeyer was a united states air force veteran and muffler shop owner in the small colorado town of granby. A lot can happen in 127 minutes.
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A bulldozer became a weapon on june 4, 2004, a quiet welder named marvin heemeyer transformed a colorado mountain town into a battleground. 20 years after a bulldozer rampage in a small colorado town, the legacy of the “killdozer” lives on in granby, marvin heemeyer’s homemade revenge machine “radiated evil”. Instead, marvin heemeyer went home, outfitted his komatsu d355a bulldozer with armored plates, a layer of concrete, and bulletproof plastic, and drove it through the town in a.
Marvin heemeyer killed himself with a single shot from a.357 magnum at 1630 local time 4 june 2004 after laying waste to half the town of granby.
Over the next several years, a series of zoning disputes and legal. The 2004 incident in granby, colorado, left half the town destroyed. Now 17 years later, marvin heemeyer, the man who piloted the tank that crushed the library and town hall,.