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dawgfan 06-04-2004 06:43 PM

a bulldozer rampage in a Denver suburb happening now
 
coverage of bulldozer rampage. No video of the damage yet.

Bucc, is that you?

sabotai 06-04-2004 06:50 PM

Not quite as good as a tank...but I guess this was the best he could do.

judicial clerk 06-04-2004 07:43 PM

Kobe?

Swaggs 06-04-2004 07:55 PM

I blame Grand Theft Auto.

The Afoci 06-04-2004 09:14 PM

I am reporting live from my tank via wireless internet.

I got nothing.

sterlingice 06-04-2004 10:15 PM

Armed Man in Bulldozer Goes on Rampage

21 minutes ago


By P. SOLOMON BANDA, Associated Press Writer

GRANBY, Colo. - A muffler shop owner reportedly angry at local government over a zoning dispute tore through town Friday in an armored bulldozer, smashing buildings and firing shots as police tried to stop the slow-motion rampage.


AP Photo


The siege left a trail of splintered structures in this mountain tourist town outside Rocky Mountain National Park, but there were no immediate reports of injuries.

"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."

By late afternoon, the bulldozer had come to a stop stuck in the rubble of a metal warehouse. Officers clambered on top, apparently trying to talk to the man, whose condition was unknown.

Hours later, officers still surrounded the bulldozer, and there had been no sign of movement inside, County manager Lurline Curran said.

The cab of the yellow bulldozer was protected with black metal plates apparently welded on over a period of weeks in his muffler shop.

"It looked like a futuristic tank," said Rod Moore, speaking by phone from his auto garage and towing company.

He said the dozer rumbled past within 15 feet of his shop, with an officer perched on top, firing shots into the top. At one point, he said the officer dropped some kind of 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."

Authorities with the Grand County sheriff's office and town police did not immediately return calls. The State Patrol said all roads in and out of the town 50 miles west of Denver were closed.

Curran said the man was reportedly angry over the zoning dispute that he lost.

"He evidently proceeded in destroying the properties of people involved with that," Curran said. She said she had heard the man spent two months fortifying the bulldozer in his shop.

Ian Daugherty, a bakery owner, said the driver was upset a concrete plant had been built too close to his business. The driver, Daugherty added, "went out of his way" not to harm anyone.

State Patrol Maj. Jim Wolfinbarger said officers told him the driver had aimed his weapon at propane tanks. Gov. Bill Owens alerted the National Guard and was prepared to send troops to the town if requested, but local authorities had not asked for that help, Owens spokesman Dan Hopkins said.

The bulldozer also knocked out natural gas service to City Hall and a cement plant, damaging a truck and part of a utility service center, Xcel Energy spokesman Mark Stutz said.

Granby is a town of about 2,200 at nearly 8,000 feet. It is near the Winter Park ski resort and not far from the edge of Rocky Mountain National Park.

The scene was reminiscent of a 1998 rampage in Alma, another town in the Colorado Rockies. Authorities said Tom Leask shot a man to death, then used a town-owned front-end loader to heavily damage the post office, fire department, water department and town hall.

JonInMiddleGA 06-04-2004 10:48 PM

I saw the footage, pretty impressive looking machine from what I could tell. And he was definitely a man with a plan.

Having been through the zoning wars a few times, I gotta tell you, I can't condone what he did ... but I sure do understand the temptation to do it.

LionsFan10 06-05-2004 01:42 AM

Okay, how long until we see the guy with the wrecking ball going ballistic on nearby buildings ...

Anybody? Anybody?

stevew 06-05-2004 10:58 AM

Well, to conclude the story, apparently he committed suicide.

judicial clerk 06-05-2004 12:05 PM

B.A. Baraccas?

ShovelMonkey 06-05-2004 12:05 PM

CAT power, baby!

Looks like a D6 or D8 dozer...

finkenst 06-05-2004 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShovelMonkey
CAT power, baby!

Looks like a D6 or D8 dozer...



It's a D9...

Pretty fun to drive and push mounds of dirt around in.

Buccaneer 06-05-2004 09:25 PM

Another pet peeve about journalists: bad geography. Granby is not a suburb of Denver but over the foothills just south of Rocky Mtn National Park.

stevew 08-14-2020 10:27 PM

I dunno if we can bump this, but Tread on Netflix is a pretty good documentary about the Dozer rampage. I’d give it 3 stars prob. If anything just skip the first half and the bulldozer kill machine stuff is great


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