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  2. Marvin Heemeyer - Wikipedia

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    Marvin John Heemeyer (October 28, 1951 – June 4, 2004) was an American automobile muffler repair shop owner who demolished numerous buildings with a modified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado, in 2004. Heemeyer's machine was posthumously nicknamed the Killdozer .

  3. Granby, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Heemeyer was a local auto muffler shop owner who had multiple disputes with the town over zoning, sewage, and other issues. [8] As a result, on June 4, 2004, Heemeyer went on a rampage through town, driving a modified bulldozer. [9]

  4. Grand County, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Marvin John Heemeyer, a local businessman from Granby, used a modified bulldozer to destroy parts of the town of Granby. This was after Heemeyer lawsuit against the town alleging the government ruined his business was dismissed. [4] His attack ended when one of the bulldozer tracks became inoperable and he committed suicide.

  5. Tread (film) - Wikipedia

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    American welder Marvin Heemeyer goes on a violent rampage with a secretly fortified bulldozer made up of steel, concrete, and guns after feuding with members of the small town of Granby, Colorado. [4] [5]

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  7. Clear Lake, South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Heemeyer, also known as Killdozer, a man who went on a destruction rampage using a modified bulldozer in Granby, Colorado, where he owned a muffler shop.

  8. List of people from Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Heemeyer (1951–2004) – automobile muffler-repair shop owner killed in his rampage in Granby; John J. Hoover (died 1880) – murderer lynched by a mob in Fairplay in Park County as he awaited transport to the state penitentiary; Sheldon Jackson (1834–1909) – Presbyterian missionary in Denver and Fairplay and later Alaska

  9. 2020 boogaloo murders - Wikipedia

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    I became unreasonable" is a popular phrase in boogaloo memes, and is a quote from Marvin Heemeyer, the perpetrator of the 2004 "Killdozer" rampage in which he demolished several buildings over a zoning dispute. [28] "