On June 4th, 2004, Marvin Heemeyer drove his armor-plated bulldozer to various locales in Granby, Colorado. In the process, Heemeyer damaged the office of a local newspaper, the Town Hall, and other ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Tucked in the mountains between Winter Park and Grand Lake sits a small community of 2,000 people that was thrust into the national spotlight when one of its ...
Nearly 20 years after the Killdozer incident, we travel to Granby, Colorado to retrace the exact route Marvin Heemeyer drove during the rampage. We talk to locals, visit the key locations, and hear ...
The Granby cartoonist who goes by the nom de plume Mister V (real name: Matt Veraldo) had originally planned to have the full graphic novel collecting all of his serial work on the story of Marv ...
Wednesday, June 4, was the 21st anniversary on the bulldozer attack in Granby. The attack was carried out by Marvin Heemeyer, a Granby business owner, in armored Komatsu D355A bulldozer. Several ...
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. It’s a ...
Brower, who documented the attack in his 2017 book “Killdozer: The True Story of the Colorado Bulldozer Rampage,” said Heemeyer became increasingly disgruntled by what he perceived as heavy-handedness ...
In the summer of 2004, Marvin Heemeyer fortified a bulldozer with armor and stormed the town of Granby, immediately rolling into Colorado history. To many – particularly those of a libertarian stripe ...
A group of YouTube personalities from the channel Whistlin Diesel purchased a Komatsu bulldozer similar to the one Marvin Heemeyer used during his rampage in June 2004, and towed it through Granby on ...