A VICTIM of a horror college shooting who’s been left paralyzed for life has spoken out about the moment he was shot, and revealed why he believes it’s time for the current generation of campus protesters to “get out of their tents.”
Dean Kahler, 74, was a freshman at Kent State University when, on May 4, 1970, he was shot by members of the Ohio National Guard during anti-Vietnam War protests on campus.
Today, 54 years on from that fateful day, he spoke to The U.S. Sun about the horrifying experience, and what he has to say to the student protesters making headlines at campuses across America.
Dean said he “vividly” remembers the events of that day, when soldiers killed four and wounded nine unarmed students during a …