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Heemeyer used this armor-plated Komatsu D355A bulldozer to destroy 13 buildings in Granby, Colorado. The bulldozer was a modified Komatsu D355A, [3] which he referred to as the "MK Tank" (or "Marv's Komatsu Tank" [8]) in audio recordings, fitted with makeshift composite armor plating covering the cabin, engine, and parts of the tracks. Three ...
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]
2004 Granby Colorado rampage (modified bulldozer; no injury) 2006 UNC SUV attack, University of North Carolina, United States (ramming people; 9 injured) 2007 Glasgow Airport attack, Scotland (building ramming and detonating gas cylinders; 5 injured) 2008 Jerusalem bulldozer attack, Israel (ramming people; 3 killed 40 injured)
Two Colorado funeral home operators who sold body parts or bodies in a scheme a prosecutor called “horrific” were sentenced to prison Tuesday, officials said.
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Jon and Carie Hallford, who owned Return to Nature Funeral Home, each pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, prosecutors said.
Don learns about local welder Marvin Heemeyer, who went on a bulldozer rampage after losing a zoning dispute, damaging the Granby Town Hall in Granby, Colorado; uncovers the story of the 1901 "rocking chair" riot that took place in New York City's Central Park; investigates the "Philadelphia Experiment", an alleged cloaking device that was put ...
After nearly 200 bodies were found stacked and rotting in a Colorado funeral home, lawmakers have proposed bills to overhaul the state's threadbare funeral home regulations, which failed to ...