May 4, 1970 members of the Ohio National Guard fired into a crowd of Kent State University demonstrators, killing four and wounding nine Kent State students. protesters launched a protest that setting fire to the ROTC building, prompting the governor of Ohio to dispatch 900 National Guardsmen to the campus. unarmed college students protesting the Vietnam War at Kent State University, which led to people dying. 4 people died in the shooting. 9 people got hurt. Thousands of people in American protesting the Vietnam war a part-time photographer put all the pain that was there in one photo of Mary Ann Vecchio crying out and kneeling over a fatally wounded Jeffrey Miller.
The Ohio National Guardsmen murdered four unarmed, protesting college students of the Vietnam war. According to Dr. Elaine Wellin, an eyewitness to the many events at Kent State leading up to and including May 4th 12:24 p.m., the …show more content…
The murders occurred on May 4. Two days earlier Ohio National Guard Adjutant General Del Corso had issued a statement that sniper fire would be met by gunfire from his men. After the massacre Del Corso and his subordinates declared that sniper fire had triggered the shots. President Nixon’s comment regarding dissent turning to violence obfuscated and put full blame on student protesters for creating violence at Kent State. Yet at the rally occurring on May 4th, student protester violence amounted to swearing, throwing small rocks, and volleying back tear gas canisters, while the gun-toting soldiers of the ONG declared the peace rally illegal, brutally herded the students over large distances on campus, filled the air with tear gas, and even threw rocks at