1. Nixon's invasion (incursion) of Cambodia.
2. Protesters THROWING rocks and bricks at soldiers (Ohio Army Guardsmen).
Explanation:
1. Without the invasion into Cambodia, there would've been NO protest (at that particular time and date anyway).
2. Rocks can kill; those are missiles, just like a bullet. Deadly force is justified anytime someone's life is threatened. There was NO excuse for protesters to hurl bricks, rocks, or stones (or anything that can cause injury) at another human being.
during a protest of the Vietnam War four students were shot and killed by the national guard. eight were injured in all. hope this helps blake
National Guardsmen killed four students.
04 May 1970 (the invasion occurred on 01 May 1970).
At Kent State University they were shot by Guardsmen after rocks/bricks had been thrown at the men.
The Ohio National Guard.
The Vietnam War
National Guardsmen killed four students.
I happened to be around in 1970 (and was a university student at the time) so I can speak from personal experience. We blamed the policies of the Nixon administration, which had needlessly prolonged the Vietnamese War, for the Kent State shootings.
04 May 1970 (the invasion occurred on 01 May 1970).
in 1970
At Kent State University they were shot by Guardsmen after rocks/bricks had been thrown at the men.
A distant cousin by the name of jerry rupp was involved with a what crime at kent state in the 1970 shooting at the school. What was that crime?
This event occurred May 4, 1970.
Kent State University in Kent, Ohio May 4, 1970.
The Ohio National Guard.
Yes. Saban was an all-state shortstop at Monongah High School in West Virginia as well as an all-state basketball point guard and all-state football quarterback. He played defensive back and safety at Kent State from 1970-1972. Saban also played on the Kent State baseball team in 1972.
A Shooting at Kent State University in 1970, where guardsmen opened fire on students protesting, leaving 4 students dead.
Kent State University.