JOHN MANGELS, The Plain Dealer, December 19, 2010 In the four decades since Ohio National Guardsmen fired on students and antiwar demonstrators at Kent State University, Terry Norman has remained a central but shadowy figure in the tragedy. The 21-year-old law enforcement major and self-described “gung-ho” informant was the only civilian known to be carrying [...]
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Does Terry Norman Hold the Key to Kent State?
Posted in Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Civil Rights, Cleveland Plain Dealer, F.B.I., First Amendment, Four Days in May, Kent State Massacre, Kent State Truth Tribunal, National Guardsmen, News, North Carolina, Peace, Student Protest, The Aftermath of Loss, Truth, U.S., Vietnam War, tagged Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, CIA, Civil Rights, Cleveland Plain Dealer, F.B.I., FBI Informer, FBI Instigator, Federal Grand Jury, First Amendment, Forensic Audio, J. Edgar Hoover, John Mangels, Kent State, Kent State Shootings, Kent State Tape, May 4 1970, North Carolina, Ohio Highway Patrol, Ohio National Guard, Pisgah National Forest, SDS, Smith & Wesson pistol, Stuart Allen, Student Protest, Terry Norman, U.S., Vietnam War, WKYC TV Crew on December 20, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Kent State: Truth Emerging in this Cold Case Homicide
Posted in Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Civil Rights, Congressional Record, Emily Kunstler, First Amendment, Four Days in May, Kent State Massacre, Kent State Truth Tribunal, National Guardsmen, News, Peace, Student Protest, The Aftermath of Loss, Truth, U.S., Vietnam War, Washington D.C., tagged Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Arthur Krause, Civil Rights, Cold Case Homicide, Congressional Record, Kent State, Kent State Shootings, Kent State Tape, Kent State Truth Tribunal, Laurel Krause, May 4 1970, Peace, Rep Dennis Kucinich, Stuart Allen, Student Protest, Terry Norman, Truth, U.S., Vietnam War on December 9, 2010 | 11 Comments »
Published in the U.S. Congressional Record on December 14, 2010, Volume 156, sponsored by Ohio Congressman Dennis Kucinich. Laurel Krause, December 9, 2010 The government crossed the line in the killing of four young people in the killing of our Allison as she rallied against the war on May 4, 1970 A civil rights battle [...]