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If you have not heard the story, there is a documentary on it that is fairly good. Basically the city was fucking him over and he finally said "enough".

Archive: https://archive.today/OxTU2

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>The Colorado mountain town of Granby shared a message with community members on Wednesday about the infamous bulldozer rampage that happened there 20 years ago. "It's impossible to ignore the impression this event has had on those who were here twenty years ago and the continued impact this history has on our current community," Mayor Josh Hardy said in a statement.

If you have not heard the story, there is a documentary on it that is fairly good. Basically the city was fucking him over and he finally said "enough". Archive: https://archive.today/OxTU2 From the post: >>The Colorado mountain town of Granby shared a message with community members on Wednesday about the infamous bulldozer rampage that happened there 20 years ago. "It's impossible to ignore the impression this event has had on those who were here twenty years ago and the continued impact this history has on our current community," Mayor Josh Hardy said in a statement.

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They bulldozed his cabin so it wouldn’t become a shrine. He transferred everything he owned to family members so nothing of his could be confiscated for restitution. He was undone by not knowing about a basement in a building and getting trapped in it.

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Yeah, I have seen a lot of the original video and remember watching this going on live. It was kind of crazy but when things started coming out as to the "why" it started making more sense.

There are a few people that kind of lost the plot and decided to just "do a thing" some of them decide that means killing people, I can't respect that. Others do what he did. Another one that comes to mind is skyking.