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A New Hypothesis about the Kent State killings to be revealed May 4th

  • Writer: Bob Ladendorf
    Bob Ladendorf
  • May 1, 2020
  • 1 min read

FOUR DAYS IN MAY 1970 - On April 30, 1970, Pres. Nixon announced the "Cambodian incursion" had been launched as part of the Vietnam War. On Friday, May 1, anti-war rallies broke out across the nation, including at Kent State in Ohio. Another rally was set there for Monday, May 4th. Late that night in downtown Kent, a crowd of students and others got rowdy and as orders to close the bars early angered other students, the crowd swelled and vandalism occurred. On Monday, four students were killed and nine injured by National Guard troops. I have a new hypothesis about what happened that crucial day and will share that on Monday.


 
 
 

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