The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre),[3][4][5] were the shootings of 13 unarmed Kent State University students in Kent, Ohio by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. The killings took place during a peace rally against the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War into neutral Cambodia by United States military forces as well as the National Guard presence on campus. The incident marked the first time that a student had been slain in an anti-war gathering in United States history.
Maybe 4 dead 9 injured will seem like nothin soon.
Those goddamn hippie boomers had it so easy. Just 4 dead. Now we shoot 4 an hour. Things were easier in the old days.