In this episode, Deborah and Corey discuss the story of Marvin Heemeyer, also known as the Killdozer. Marvin, a disgruntled business owner, took matters into his own hands after his local government approved the rezoning of his business district. He spent months modifying a bulldozer, equipping it with weapons and armor. Marvin then went on a rampage, destroying multiple buildings in his town. Despite his actions, some locals saw him as a hero standing up against an oppressive government. The rampage ended when Marvin took his own life. The conversation discusses the story of Marvin Heemeyer's rampage and the reasons behind it. It explores the perception of Heemeyer as a folk hero and the destruction he caused. The conversation also delves into the actions of the government and their greed, leading to Heemeyer's desperation. It highlights the corruption in local government and the importance of being aware and involved in one's community.
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Granby bulldozer rampage revisited, ten years later – The Denver Post
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