WTF in History: Kent State Shooting
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The Kent State Shootings: On May 4, 1970, National Guard troops opened fire on a group of student protestors at Kent State University in Ohio, killing four and injuring nine others. The incident, which occurred during a period of intense anti-war protests, shocked the nation and became a symbol of the violence and unrest of the era. Source: History.com

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