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kent-state-shooting — Part 04
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sniper f Coming in over both the National Guard radio and the
State Police radio.
ae that he helped two National Guardsmen into
Jeeps to renoved from the area. Both were badly hurt, one
being unconscious and the other having what appeared to be a
broken arm.
He stayed at KSU until the campus was closed.
observations were part of the interview
with
-id that he saw no displey of either knives or
guns by demonstrators, but he did sce various weapons that they
did display. These included golf clubs, baseball bats, golf
balls with spikes in them, sling shots and ball bearings, and
pieces of ctecl wire (like thet uced to reinforce concrete) cut
into 8 to 12 inch sections.
Gr: he saw "kids" with walkie talkies, home built
AM-FM radios O%a other gadgetry used to monitor the police and
Guard wave lengths. He stated that whenever there was a call for
reinforcements, the students would disperse. He noted also that t:
bell seemed to coordinate all of the demonstrators' movements.
As early as Thursday night, lights were being broken
out on and around the Commons area. Public telephones were smashe:
and dorm phones were left off the hook, in what appeared to be
& move to cut the campus off from the outside.
Me - cated that he would testify before a Grand Jury.
so gave the names of people who he thought were
incidents at KSU. They are the following:
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