Originally published August 2, 2012 at 2:10 PM | Page modified January 9, 2013 at 3:47 PM
Police: Vt. farmer crushed cop cars with tractor
Authorities say a Vermont farmer angry over a recent arrest used a large tractor like a monster truck, destroying seven police cruisers parked outside a sheriff's office.
The Associated Press
SCOTT WHEELER / AP
Sheriff officers walk past crushed cruisers at the Orleans County Sheriff's Department in Newport, Vt., Thursday. Authorities say 34-year old Vermont farmer Roger Pion, angry over a recent arrest last month on charges of resisting arrest and marijuana possession, used a large tractor like a monster truck, destroying seven police cruisers.
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Authorities say a Vermont farmer angry over a recent arrest used a large tractor like a monster truck, destroying seven police cruisers parked outside a sheriff's office.
Police say 34-year-old Roger Pion (PEE'-on) was taken into custody shortly after the episode Thursday afternoon outside the Orleans County Sheriff's Department in Newport. No one was injured.
Police say Pion was angry about his arrest last month on charges of resisting arrest and marijuana possession.
A phone number for Pion couldn't be located and police didn't know if he had an attorney.
Chief Deputy Sheriff Phil Brooks tells The Burlington Free Press ( http://bfpne.ws/NN2huI) that Pion crushed more than half the department's fleet: five marked cruisers and two unmarked vehicles, including a van.
One witness estimates the tractor's rear tires were 15 feet high.











