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 ...
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.
Was Marvin Heemeyer a hero? A patriot? In certain circles, 4 June marks the anniversary of "Killdozer Day," a 2004 rampage in the city of Granby, Colorado, that damaged more than a dozen buildings and ...
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 ...
Kitted out in makeshift armour plating covering the cabin, engine, and parts of the tracks, the 'Killdozer' destroyed people's livelihoods THIS is the horrifying moment a “Killdozer” rampage destroyed ...
Komatsu D355A is probably the most notorious earth mover in America, not necessarily for its otherwise outstanding working capacity but for an incident from twenty years ago in a small town in ...
Patrick Brower's first thought when he saw the steel-armored bulldozer plowing into buildings outside his newspaper's office was that it was the town of Granby's big story that day. But then the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... There are many ways to look at “Tread,” the Netflix documentary about a June 4, 2004, rampage through the town of Granby by local ...