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06-04-2004, 07:31 PM
From Fox News:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,121846,00.html
GRANBY, Colo. — A man barricaded inside a fortified bulldozer went on a rampage Friday, firing shots and knocking down buildings as he plowed through the streets, witnesses said.
It was not immediately known whether anyone had been injured.
"He's got gun turrets," witness Scott Schaffer told KUSA-TV. Another resident, Judy Craig, told the station she heard heavy damage was done to the town library and city hall.
State Patrol Maj. Jim Wolfinbarger said officers told him the driver had aimed his weapon at propane tanks. Gov. Bill Owens (search) alerted the National Guard (search) 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.
Store owner William Hertel said a man he did not know drove by his business in the bulldozer at mid-afternoon. He said the machine took out a wall of the library and part of a new bank building.
He took out the trees and light pole in front of Hertel's store driving back and forth through the town, Hertel said.
"I was up on the roof when he came by. I got down and got my wife and kids out of the back of the building," Hertel told The Associated Press. He said he had heard numerous gun shots.
Lurlene Curran, the Grand County manager, said to her knowledge no one had been hurt. She said at least five buildings had been damaged.
"The piece of equipment is so big it's hard to stop," she said. "We're doing everything we can to stop this chaos."
Granby, a town of about 2,200 at nearly 8,000 feet, is about 50 miles west of Denver.
The bulldozer knocked out natural gas service to City Hall and a cement plant, said Xcel Energy (search) spokesman Mark Stutz. He said one truck and a wall of the utility's service center had been damaged.
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 town's post office, fire department, water department and town hall.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,121846,00.html
GRANBY, Colo. — A man barricaded inside a fortified bulldozer went on a rampage Friday, firing shots and knocking down buildings as he plowed through the streets, witnesses said.
It was not immediately known whether anyone had been injured.
"He's got gun turrets," witness Scott Schaffer told KUSA-TV. Another resident, Judy Craig, told the station she heard heavy damage was done to the town library and city hall.
State Patrol Maj. Jim Wolfinbarger said officers told him the driver had aimed his weapon at propane tanks. Gov. Bill Owens (search) alerted the National Guard (search) 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.
Store owner William Hertel said a man he did not know drove by his business in the bulldozer at mid-afternoon. He said the machine took out a wall of the library and part of a new bank building.
He took out the trees and light pole in front of Hertel's store driving back and forth through the town, Hertel said.
"I was up on the roof when he came by. I got down and got my wife and kids out of the back of the building," Hertel told The Associated Press. He said he had heard numerous gun shots.
Lurlene Curran, the Grand County manager, said to her knowledge no one had been hurt. She said at least five buildings had been damaged.
"The piece of equipment is so big it's hard to stop," she said. "We're doing everything we can to stop this chaos."
Granby, a town of about 2,200 at nearly 8,000 feet, is about 50 miles west of Denver.
The bulldozer knocked out natural gas service to City Hall and a cement plant, said Xcel Energy (search) spokesman Mark Stutz. He said one truck and a wall of the utility's service center had been damaged.
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 town's post office, fire department, water department and town hall.