Born: ..... October 28, 1951
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Мчит меня мертвая сила,
Мчит по стальному пути...
/Александр Блок/
All photos by Steve Overton.
The Ski Hi News building, or what's left of it. Pictures courtesy Jeff Douglas of Ski-Hi News.
The Ski Hi News building from the back.
This is what remains of the building that housed the town hall and the library.
This is a view of the side of Town Hall. Police vehicles nearby were crushed, flattened like pancakes.
A closer view of the destruction.
The sheriff's sport utility vehicles are no match for the 52-ton KOMATSU D 355A.
An Xcel Energy truck is split in half and smashed against the side of the Xcel Energy building.
Mountain Parks Electric suffered extensive damage.
The rampage began here at the Mountain Park Concrete plant.
Another building had a section ripped out.
Photographer Steve Overton took this series of photos on the main street, as the bulldozer was pursued.
The bulldozer continues down the street with police in pursuit.
Gas or dust rises into the downtown area after the bulldozer turns off the street in the distance.
A SWAT team cautiously advances up the alley behind Gambles Hardware.
The SWAT team and other officers move toward the bulldozer which is out of sight to the left of a smaller bulldozer in the picture.
Officers use the smaller bulldozer as cover as they approach the disabled amored bulldozer.
It will take months for the town of Granby to clean up the mess left in the wake of one man's rampage.
A closer look at another smashed police car.
The Liberty Bank building is heavily damaged following the bulldozer rampage.
Photo by 9News
An airtank Marvin Heemeyer used to blow fog away from the plexiglass covering the cameras is visible to the left of James Holahan, manager of the Grand County Office of Emergency Management.
An airtank Marvin Heemeyer used to blow fog away from the plexiglass covering the cameras was located to the driver's left, inside the bulldozer.
James Holahan, manager of the Grand County Office of Emergency Management, points to one of three camera positions that Marvin Heemeyer used to steer the bulldozer.
A fan to keep Marvin Heemeyer cool during the rampage was affixed next to a gun in the front of the bulldozer.
A fan, a gun, and a television monitor used to help Heemeyer navigate the bulldozer were all positioned in the front of the driver's compartment.
Heemeyer created an opening in the front of the bulldozer, and secured a gun.
Heemeyer created an opening in the front of the bulldozer that would hold the barrel of a gun, without allowing it to slip out.
Another angle of a gun with a scope.
Heemeyer created an opening in the front of the bulldozer that would hold the barrel of a gun, without allowing it to slip out.
James Holahan, manager of the Grand County Office of Emergency Management, looks through the scope of Marvin Heemeyer's gun, poking through the front of the bulldozer. He said it likely wasn't possible to aim the weapon very accurately.
James Holahan, manager of the Grand County Office of Emergency Management, demonstrates how Marvin Heemeyer could have fired a gun with his left hand, while driving the bulldozer.
Three monitors helped guide the dozer during the rampage.
Marvin Heemeyer installed several television monitors, which displayed images from the cameras outside the bulldozer, allowing him to steer.
Marvin Heemeyer stocked refreshment in the bulldozer, including the bottle of sparkling water held by James Holahan, manager of the Grand County Office of Emergency Management.
More Photos...
Damage To Granby City Hall.
Newspaper Office.
Police Vehicles.
Gambles Hardware Store.
Service Truck.
Bank.
Remains Of Former Mayor's Home.
Truck Shoved Into Front Of Business.
Front Of Mountain Parks Electric.