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platform389
06-05-2004, 11:27 AM
:D

My kind of guy...


Man in Bulldozer Rampage Found Dead

GRANBY, Colo. - A muffler shop owner who plowed a makeshift armored bulldozer into several buildings after a dispute with city officials was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after a SWAT team cut their way into the machine with a blowtorch early Saturday, authorities said.

Grand County Emergency Management Director Jim Holahan confirmed that the driver, identified by the town manager as Marvin Heemeyer, appeared to have shot himself.


Heemeyer plowed the armor-plated bulldozer into the town hall, a former mayor's home and at least five other buildings Friday before the machine ground to a halt in the wreckage of a warehouse.


City officials said he was angry over a zoning dispute and fines from city code violations at his business.


Authorities detonated three explosions and fired at least 200 rounds against the heavy steel plates welded to the bulldozer, which looked like an upside down Dumpster. After the third explosion failed, officials cut their way in with a blowtorch, Holahan said.


A statement from Grand County Undersheriff Glen Trainor said the driver was found around 2 a.m.


Holahan said Heemeyer was armed with a .50-caliber weapon but appeared to be deliberately avoiding injuring anyone during the rampage, which began Friday at about 3 p.m. No other injuries were reported.


Trainor said the dozer's armor plates consisted of two sheets of half-inch steel with a layer of concrete between them.


Grand County Commissioner Duane Daley said Heemeyer apparently used a video camera and two monitors found inside to guide the dozer. Two guns were mounted in front and aimed through portals. Other portals were cut in the back.


It was unclear how many guns were found with Heemeyer. Authorities speculated Heemeyer he may have used a homemade crane found in his garage to lower the armor hull over the dozer and himself.


"Once he tipped that lid shut, he knew he wasn't getting out," Daly said.


Investigators searched the garage where they believe Heemeyer built the vehicle and found cement, armor and steel.


Residents of this mountain tourist town of 2,200 described a bizarre scene as the bulldozer slowly crashed through buildings, trees and lampposts, with dozens of officers walking ahead or behind it, firing into the machine and shouting at townspeople to flee.


"It looked like a futuristic tank," said Rod Moore, who watched the dozer rumble past within 15 feet of his auto garage and towing company.


One officer, later identified as Trainor, was perched on top, firing shot after shot into the top and once dropping an explosive down the exhaust pipe.


"He just kept shooting," Moore said. "The dozer was still going. He threw what looked like a flash-bang down the exhaust. It didn't do a thing."


A flash-bang produces a blinding flash and earsplitting boom designed to stun a suspect. Well, that worked well against 50+ tons of steel didn't it? rofl


"Gunfire was just ringing out everywhere," said Sandra Tucker, who saw the bulldozer begin the rampage from her office on Main Street. "It sounded to me like an automatic rifle, firing about every second."

At least 40 deputies, Colorado State Patrol officers, federal park and forest rangers and a SWAT team from nearby Jefferson County were at the scene.

Town manager Tom Hale said Heemeyer was angry after losing a zoning dispute that allowed a cement plant to be built near his muffler shop. Heemeyer also was fined $2,500 in a separate case for not having a septic tank and for other city code violations at his business, Hale said.

When he paid the fine, he enclosed a note with his check saying "Cowards," Hale said.

"We felt he was venting his frustration that he didn't get his way," Hale said of the note. "We didn't think he was going to do something like this."

Trainor said he believes Heemeyer spent months armoring the bulldozer, and investigators were looking into whether he had help.

Hale said owners of all the buildings that were damaged had some connection to Heemeyer's disputes.

The buildings included the cement plant, a utility company, a bank, a newspaper office, a hardware store and warehouse, the home of former Mayor L.R. "****" Thompson and the municipal building, which also housed a library.

Crumpled patrol cars and service trucks lay in the dozer's path. A pickup was folded nearly in half and had been rammed through the wall of a building.

Gov. Bill Owens traveled Friday night to Granby, about 50 miles west of Denver and 10 miles south of Rocky Mountain National Park.

State aid will be available to help rebuild local government buildings, and state officials will help businesses seek federal help, said Mike Beasley, director of the state Department of Local Affairs.

William Hertel, owner of High Altitude Audio, said the bulldozer drove by his business at mid-afternoon, crushing aspen trees and light poles after the rampage began around 3 p.m.

http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20040605/capt.copf10206050434.bulldozer_rampage_copf102.jpg
http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20040605/capt.ny11606050130.bulldozer_rampage_ny116.jpg

Steered by CCTV! :D
http://images.viacomlocalnetworks.com/images_sizedimage_156192209/xl
http://cbs11tv.com/national/BulldozerRampage-aa/resources_news_html

Grand County Commissioner Duane Daley said Heemeyer apparently used a video camera and two monitors found inside to guide the dozer. Two guns were mounted in front and aimed through portals. Other portals were cut in the back.

However, he failed to make allowance for engine cooling. Engine overheated and hose burst just before trashing the hardware store. You can see it happen in the vid. Several linked below.

http://news4colorado.com/topstories/local_story_156173524.html

Now, who says you can't fight City Hall. Just knock it down! :lol:

Mr. Nielsen
06-05-2004, 11:33 AM
I wonder where he got the inspiration? :roll:

big80a2
06-05-2004, 11:41 AM
I wonder where he got the inspiration? :roll:

the A-team ;)

GrimmyRX
06-05-2004, 11:55 AM
Dawn of the Dead

Crazyjack
06-05-2004, 12:15 PM
I wonder where he got the inspiration? :roll:

the A-team ;)
No he shows his protest against Israel in a very strange manner! :)

ZeroPositive
06-05-2004, 12:28 PM
lol that bulldozer is awesome :)
pity he killed himself :S

platform389
06-06-2004, 01:22 PM
One last look... :D

http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20040605/capt.copf11206052328.bulldozer_rampage_copf112.jpg
http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/ap/20040605/capt.copf10906052325.bulldozer_rampage_copf109.jpg



Man in Colo. Bulldozer Rampage Found Dead

GRANBY, Colo. - Crews using a crane Saturday removed the body of local man who tore up a good part of this mountain resort town with an improvised tank.

Friends said Marvin Heemeyer hadn't been seen much lately, and now they know why: He was turning a bulldozer into an armor-plated vehicle that was impervious to SWAT team bullets.

Heemeyer on Friday plowed the armor-plated bulldozer into the town and within two hours had knocked down or damaged nine buildings before the machine ground to a halt in the wreckage of a warehouse. He then apparently shot himself, said Grand County Sheriff Rod Johnson. No one else was injured.

City officials said he was angry over a zoning dispute and fines for city code violations at his business in the town about 50 miles west of Denver.

Heemeyer's buddy Pete Mitchell said his friend was probably smiling when the tank, equipped with a TV camera for guidance, busted out of the side of a garage.

"That's the kind of guy he was," Mitchell said, calling his friend "vindictive."

Heemeyer loved to weld, and this surely was his masterpiece, probably constructed over a several-month period, he said.

Town manager Tom Hale said Heemeyer was angry after losing a zoning dispute over land near his muffler shop. Heemeyer also had been fined $2,500 in a separate case for not having a septic tank and other city code violations at his business, Hale said.

When he paid the fine, he enclosed a note with his check saying "Cowards," Hale said.

Heemeyer's first target was a shop at the cement plant, which sat about 100 yards from where he built the amored-plated bulldozer. He also damaged a newspaper office, town hall-library, bank, hardware store and a utility office.

Nothing had seemed out of the ordinary at his corrugated-metal building, where he kept cars, snowmobiles, boats, and now it seems a bulldozer. Mitchell said Heemeyer hadn't been seen much of late.

His skills as a welder were legendary, Mitchell said.

"He could change a muffler by himself in 20 minutes," Mitchell said. "No wasted motion. He knew what he was doing."

Investigators believe he spent several months planning and building the quarter- to half-inch concrete box that no police bullet could penetrate. Described by some witnesses as resembling a large dumpster, up close police could see the details of Heemeyer's handiwork, hydraulic lines and a radiator. Heemeyer had installed TV cameras connected to three monitors so he could see where he was going.

"How he built this was amazing," said Grand County Commissioner James Newberry. "This was a very intelligent man. Once you saw the way his workshop was set up it's possible."

After blasting the box three times police discovered hinges that allowed them to pull out an air conditioning unit and get into the box. Crews had to use a crane to remove Heemeyer's body. Police initially believed he had welded himself shut.

The time of death was under investigation. Officers heard a shot fired from inside the box around 4 p.m. Friday. His death was confirmed about early Saturday morning, and the body removed later Saturday.

RIP Buddy, you went out in style! :hug:

Colt45
06-06-2004, 01:32 PM
Dawn of the Dead

he forgot the propane tanks =/...

perdurabo
06-06-2004, 01:48 PM
noo bobytraps ehh amateur! :)

Raistlin
06-06-2004, 09:06 PM
Cool. Seems that nothing could stop it. IDF should get those.

Wilco
06-06-2004, 09:10 PM
IDF Spokesperson: "Yea, you know that buildozer accident you had last weekend?"

Colorado State Police:"Yes?"


IDF Spokesperson: "How much is it running for?"

VorpalDoom
06-06-2004, 09:24 PM
heh, kinda reminds me of the guy who stole the abrams in down here in san diego a few years back... now that was weird ****. :|

KML
06-06-2004, 09:29 PM
I made a post about it as it was happening here in CO, Gramby does'nt actually have a Police Department, they contract from the Sherifs Department. My towns SWAT team rode an hour and a half to the seen, by the time they got there the guy was stuck, they tried blowing the armored cab open twice, when they succeded they found the guy dead, he popped himself.

Really a sad story, it seems that the town of Gramby was building a cement factory next to his property and he was pissed because... well who would want a f#$king Cement factory next your place? And his father died a week before, pretty sad.

Sayeret
06-06-2004, 10:49 PM
While it was good this guy wasn't trying to kill bystanders he was trying to kill the police. Yes they were chasing after him but still that doesn't make it right.

Just my .02 cents

Jurgen
06-07-2004, 01:45 AM
heh, kinda reminds me of the guy who stole the abrams in down here in san diego a few years back... now that was weird ****. :|

That was a M60 I think... still weird though... :roll:

American Patriot
06-07-2004, 01:54 AM
While it was good this guy wasn't trying to kill bystanders he was trying to kill the police. Yes they were chasing after him but still that doesn't make it right.

Just my .02 cents

A lot of things the city did to him weren't right either.

Flagg
06-07-2004, 02:20 AM
WOW.....

I just hope Liberals don't attempt to take advantage of this tragedy


It is my god given right to bear bulldozers

Sayeret
06-07-2004, 02:21 AM
American Patriot wrote:


A lot of things the city did to him weren't right either.

Whats your point I know that the city caused him some problems but thats pretty extreme what he did.

Javehn
06-07-2004, 09:25 AM
I wonder where he got the inspiration? :roll:

And i wonder what is it your bussiness ? :roll:

Durandal
06-07-2004, 09:48 AM
I do not condone what he did, but having seen the local governments in my neck of the woods overstep their authority I wonder what his side of the story was...what were the zoning issues for instance?

The city of Norwood, OH has recently began condemning homes as "blighted" (meaning ugly, run down, in poor condition) in order to eminant domain private and commerical properties. This is being doen to perfectly good properties. None of them are blighted...in fact the are the opposite. Very nice homes. Nor is the government doing it for a public use, such as a road, school, or hospital which is usually the reason why something is ED'ed.

It is being done by the government for a private company that wants to develope the area into a shopping center. A majority of the neighborhood opted to sell their homes, but out of the thirty or some structures 7 buyers did not. So the developer complained to the city and the council took it from there.

It is criminal and corrupt.

Wrong, wrong, wrong.

I am waiting for someone to explode on Norwood's OBVIOUSLY corrupt and criminal council. Would it be justified? Probably not, BUT I would blame the council for the violence...

So what happened here...not the canned interviews but what really happened? He selctively targeted these structures and went out of his way to harm no one unrelated...

Comparing this to Columbine is silly. This is a compeltely different case.

MARINO
06-08-2004, 04:01 AM
Anyway he had made a good work with this buldozer. Goood amour

ctcboy
06-08-2004, 01:33 PM
I spent a couple of years working in a store near a cement plant. Cement dust tends top get everywere and it is really difficult to get rid of. Not so difficult though that I ever contemplated building my very own armoured wrecking machine and knocking it down :roll:

Durandal
06-08-2004, 06:44 PM
So is that the ACTUAL reason why he destroyed part of the plant?

vitiaz
06-09-2004, 01:08 PM
Great pics.

Sounds like the armor he used 2 slabs of 1" steel with 6" of concrete filler. He protected all fuel & hydraulic lines. The one thing he missed was the radiator. When he hit the hardwardware store, he got hung up when the right tread broke through to the basement. I guess he also took some shots at some huge propane tanks but they didn't blow.

Hav218
06-09-2004, 02:23 PM
Damn. He was on a roll too. Only wish he didn't shoot at the police. Then he would be all good. The only way to kill yourself cooler than this would be to jump off a building and blow yourself up right before you hit the ground!

How fast do you think that thing could go with all the steel on it? And did he build it just for the 'rampage'? Or did he already have it?

vitiaz
06-09-2004, 03:23 PM
"And did he build it just for the 'rampage'?"

I heard them say they think he had been working on it for at least a year. And he wasn't making a secret of it either...I guess he told a couple of his friends he was going the 'flatten the place with a bulldozer'. A lot of people who have seen the 'dozer up close say the welding workmanship is outstanding. Apparentlly reps from Caterpillar and DoD have been allowed to inspect it in detail.

Durandal
06-09-2004, 06:52 PM
How fast do you think that thing could go with all the steel on it?

Maybe 5 miles an hour..8 tops. Without any weight those things roll no more than 10....

We have an 855 CAT which is smaller and lighter (though still about 12 tons...).

Lt_Crooks
06-09-2004, 10:15 PM
very sad story :(



woot

MEGR
06-10-2004, 01:02 AM
They should auction the bulldozer on ebay.

big80a2
06-11-2004, 04:50 PM
is this a D9 or D7 bulldozer?

vitiaz
06-11-2004, 04:54 PM
Here are some pics from inside the cab showing the rifles he had,

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Gun2.jpg

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Gun1.jpg

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Gun.jpg

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Fangun.jpg

Can you identify these rifles?

Roger Rabbit
06-11-2004, 05:03 PM
1)This man obviously had an excellent imagination and skills and its a shame they've now been wasted

2)What were the police doing firing 200 plus rounds into an armoured vehicled? It must have become clear very quickly that small callibre bullets weren't going to have any effect on the vehicle and would cause more damage and possibly injury to those outside of the vehicle

Just a thought, someone correct me if i'm wrong.

thatguy96
06-11-2004, 05:08 PM
Here are some pics from inside the cab showing the rifles he had,

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Gun2.jpg

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Gun1.jpg

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Gun.jpg

http://img69.photobucket.com/albums/v211/camurphy/dozer-Fangun.jpg

Can you identify these rifles?
The top one's giving me trouble, looks like M1 Garand, M14/M1A, Mini-14 kinda action, but I could be way off. Then there's a Barrett M82, and a skeleton stock FAL pattern rifle (can't tell the barrel length, 'cause its stuck through his improvised firing port).