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Mayor quits after facing harassment, threats as texts show her calling Buc-ee’s project opponents ‘terrorists’

June 7, 2025
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The former mayor of Palmer Lake, Colorado, called people who were against land annexation for a Buc-ee’s store and other measures “terrorists” and “losers,” according to local media reports and text messages included in a lawsuit.

Glant Havenar, who resigned from serving as the town’s mayor mid-week, used the insults when talking about people opposed to the project in text exchanges with a friend, 9News reported Thursday, citing court documents.

Integrity Matters and other entities included the messages in a recent court filing for a lawsuit against the town in connection to the Buc-ee’s, according to the outlet and KRDO13.

Before that, they had been shared in a Signal group chat by Havenar’s former friend. 

The filing containing the messages alleged that Havenar tried to sway public opinion by setting up social media accounts under different names to engage with people online, according to 9News. 

She is also facing accusations from Integrity Matters that she violated regulations about open meetings and talked about executive sessions inappropriately, with the non-profit pointing to messages as purported evidence of that, the outlet reported.

Palmer Lake Mayor Glant Havenar resigned from her post after allegedly insulting opponents of a proposed Buc-ees in the area.
Palmer Lake Mayor Glant Havenar resigned from her post after allegedly insulting opponents of a proposed Buc-ees in the area. NEXT 9News/YouTube
Interstate 25 near Palmer Lake connects Denver and Colorado Springs.
Interstate 25 near Palmer Lake connects Denver and Colorado Springs. NEXT 9News/YouTube

Contentions about the Buc-ee’s have been brewing in the area for quite some time.

An effort to recall a few members of the town’s board of trustees was launched earlier in the year related to how a meeting late last year about the Buc-ee’s annexation was handled, according to local reports. 

Havenar told KRDO13 that harassment she has been experiencing from others in connection to the Buc-ee’s annexation played a major role in her decision to resign. 

A placard raising concerns of the Buc-ees location that could cause problems to the local environment.
A placard raising concerns about the Buc-ees location that could cause problems to the local environment. NEXT 9News/YouTube

She also wanted to stave off additional conflict in the community that could arise if opponents pursued a recall of her as mayor, according to the outlet. 

“I didn’t want petitioners outside all summer long trying to get signatures for me with their posters and their banners and their signs disrupting the peace of Palmer Lake,” Havenar said.

Asked about the text messages, she said she had been “harassed for 10 months” and said “there’s not anybody on this planet that’s not going to say unkind things about people that are harassing them,” according to the outlet. 

A Buc-ees convenience store in Daytona Beach, Florida on Dec. 29, 2022.
A Buc-ees convenience store in Daytona Beach, Florida on Dec. 29, 2022. MelissaMN – stock.adobe.com

She said that releasing private text messages “was not the right thing to do” and that “not all of them were true.” 

FOX Business reached out to Town Administrator Dawn Collins and the Palmer Lake town office.

The site where the Buc-ee’s could potentially go in the area is located near Interstate 25, according to 9News.

Buc-ee’s had over 50 locations across the country as of late May.

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