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The national guard fired the tear gas Then followed the students over the hill Toward the football field A group of students threw some bricks The guardsmen threw the bricks back The guardsmen dropped to their knees A group of them had a meeting Officers of the guard give the order to Return to the staging ground of the ROTC building One of the guardsmen was hit with in the back of the leg with A chunk of concrete As they walked back Someone said "Fire" It may have been hold your fire The guard recalled After the first shot went off The other guards began to fire A guard said he felt as though He was in jeopardy As a guy came toward him And he fired on him Another guard said during the interview That he knew it wasn't right A total of 67 bullets over 13 seconds One guard member said, He would have shot too, if he had been with the firing group. I quote him, "I hate to see anyone lose their life, I really do It came to a boiling point where I thought it was going to happen Justified, I don't know?" It was not justified.  Their lives were not threatened.  The guardsmen never should have even had the option to use deadly force. He continued, "If I was standing up there, I probably would have fired, knowing the others were firing.  If I had a line of sight, and a line of fire, I would have fired.  Just because others were firing, and I don't know how I would have justified that." People have a right to assemble peacefully.   May the victims rest in peace.
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May 9, 2015
May 9, 2015 at 12:02 PM UTC
In Memory of the Victims of The Kent State Massacre (May 4, 1970)
The national guard fired the tear gas Then followed the students over the hill Toward the football field A group of students threw some bricks The guardsmen threw the bricks back The guardsmen dropped to their knees A group of them had a meeting Officers of the guard give the order to Return to the staging ground of the ROTC building One of the guardsmen was hit with in the back of the leg with A chunk of concrete As they walked back Someone said "Fire" It may have been hold your fire The guard recalled After the first shot went off The other guards began to fire A guard said he felt as though He was in jeopardy As a guy came toward him And he fired on him Another guard said during the interview That he knew it wasn't right A total of 67 bullets over 13 seconds One guard member said, He would have shot too, if he had been with the firing group. I quote him, "I hate to see anyone lose their life, I really do It came to a boiling point where I thought it was going to happen Justified, I don't know?" It was not justified.  Their lives were not threatened.  The guardsmen never should have even had the option to use deadly force. He continued, "If I was standing up there, I probably would have fired, knowing the others were firing.  If I had a line of sight, and a line of fire, I would have fired.  Just because others were firing, and I don't know how I would have justified that." People have a right to assemble peacefully.   May the victims rest in peace.
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May 9, 2015
May 9, 2015 at 12:02 PM UTC
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