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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
From left, former Sky-Hi newspaper editor Patrick Brower, Casey and Rhonda Farrell, former owners of Gambles of Grand County, and George Davis, owner of Maple Street Builders, stand for a photo near ...
GRANBY, Colorado (KCNC) — The Colorado mountain town of Granby shared a message with community members on Wednesday about the infamous bulldozer rampage that happened there 20 years ago. “It’s ...
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 ...
Marvin John Heemeyer (October 28, 1951 – June 4, 2004) was an automobile muffler repair shop owner who demolished numerous buildings with a modified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado, on June 4, 2004.
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 ...
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 ...
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