The students were protesting against the Vietnam War. They were unarmed and posed no real threat.
U.S. troops invaded Cambodia.
4 students dead from War Protests at Kent State Allison Krause- shot through arm and chest William Schroeder- shot in the back Jeffrey Miller-shot through the head Sandra Scheuer- shot through the throat
Primarily by college students; the worst case occurring at Kent State University in 1970.
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Superman's secret identity as a reporter is Clark Kent.
U.S. troops invaded Cambodia.
college students were protesting and were shot at by the national guard.
Kent State University protests.
Expansion of Vietnam War by invasion into Cambodia, started April 25, 1970. Demo was May 4.
On May 4, 1970, four students were killed and nine wounded by National Guard troops at Kent State University in Ohio. The students were protesting the invasion of Cambodia, announced by Richard Nixon the week before. Kent State University
That was the time of what became known as the Kent State Massacre, in which 4 students were shot and killed by the national guard, during a student anti-war protest.
A Shooting at Kent State University in 1970, where guardsmen opened fire on students protesting, leaving 4 students dead.
One of the most infamous demonstrations against the Vietnam War took place at Kent State University, 1970, when National Guard troops fired on Kent State students and protesters and four were killed and eleven were wounded. The event triggered a nationwide student strike that forced hundreds of colleges and universities to close. Two students were killed by police during a demonstration at another college. The Guardsmen at Kent State claimed they had fired in self defense. Some of those killed were students going to class and not even taking part in the demonstration. There is still dispute over the shootings.
Kent State.
At Kent State, it was believed a soldier fired a round accidentlly which resulted in other soldiers to fire their weapons. I am not familiar with the story at Jackson State.
This event occurred May 4, 1970.
At Kent State University they were shot by Guardsmen after rocks/bricks had been thrown at the men.