The Kent state Shooting occued at Kent State University and involved the shooting of unarmed college students by members of the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. By some accounts, the guardsmen fired 67 rounds in a period of 13 seconds killing four students and wounding nine others. The students had been protesting the American invasion of Cambodia which President Richard Nixon had announced in a television address on April 30th of that year. One year earlier, the My Lai Massacre had been exposed prompting mass outrage and leading to even more public opposition to the Vietnam War. The shooting lead to protests on college campuses throughtout the United States and a student strike causing more than 450 campuses across the country to close with violent and non violent demonstrations. Five days later, 100,000 people rallied in Washigton DC to protest both the war and and the killing of unarmed students. Eight of the guardsmen were indicted by a grand jury. They claimed self defense. In 1974, a United States District Judge dismissed the charge on the grounds that the prosecution's case was too weak to warrant a trail. Many Civil cases were filled. If you were alive when this historic event took place, where were you at and how did it effect you? Do you think this event ended the peace love and happiness movement of the 1960's or had the Vietnam War caused too much damage for that bridge to be repaired. How should we reflect on this event forty years later or is society in 2010 too apathetic to events so long ago? If these events bring back bad memories for some, please feel free to refrain from commenting.
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