Kent State ROTC Vans Set On Fire, Cadets Ordered Not To Wear Uniforms While On Campus

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Kent State ROTC Vans Set On Fire, Cadets Ordered Not To Wear Uniforms While On Campus…


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Anyone care to take a guess who the culprits are?

Via Beacon Journal:


Two ROTC passenger vans parked on the Kent State campus were found burning early Monday morning and investigators believe the fires were intentionally set.

The 15-passenger 2014 Dodge vans were parked in the Terrace Hall lot when firefighters were called about 2:30 a.m., said Emily Vincent, a Kent State spokeswoman. No one was injured.

The State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Blue Ribbon Arson Committee are offering a reward of up to $5,000 for the identification of those responsible for causing the fire.

One van was heavily damaged; the other sustained less damage, officials said. […]

As a precaution, Fox has ordered cadets to wear civilian clothing while on campus.
 
All of them!

It's like abortion...

We're importing Mexicans and Indians to take their jobs.

They will be unwanted, alienated, and become violent criminals, we have proof now.

:cool:

Let Gaia sort them out.
 

I thought he was safe behind bars...

There, out in the darkness
A fugitive running
Fallen from god
Fallen from grace
God be my witness
I never shall yield
Till we come face to face
Till we come face to face

He knows his way in the dark
Mine is the way of the Lord
Those who follow the path of the righteous
Shall have their reward
And if they fall
As Lucifer fell
The flames
The sword!
 
My guess is it had something to do with the events back in the '70s. I was not born yet then, but...

True story:

Roughly a decade ago, I was involved in a theater-based group at the local Kent campus. (Mainly comedy, focused in improvisation.) We met every other week, & when the semester ended, we'd make teams for a competition that was open to the public... First Friday in December & same in February. A few years in, the faculty leader announced that our event would seem to be falling on May 4. The KSU campus students were split almost exactly between those that wanted to avoid making jokes of any kind on that day & those who thought it would help people relax & not think about the anniversary. (I never attended any college & was not the youngest member of the group if I recall properly, so I stayed relatively quiet, & decided I'd go with whatever the final decision was at the end of it being discussed.)
 
My guess is it had something to do with the events back in the '70s. I was not born yet then, but...

True story:

Roughly a decade ago, I was involved in a theater-based group at the local Kent campus. (Mainly comedy, focused in improvisation.) We met every other week, & when the semester ended, we'd make teams for a competition that was open to the public... First Friday in December & same in February. A few years in, the faculty leader announced that our event would seem to be falling on May 4. The KSU campus students were split almost exactly between those that wanted to avoid making jokes of any kind on that day & those who thought it would help people relax & not think about the anniversary. (I never attended any college & was not the youngest member of the group if I recall properly, so I stayed relatively quiet, & decided I'd go with whatever the final decision was at the end of it being discussed.)
:rolleyes:
 
They should issue the ROTC ammunition...

;)

The sight of it will terrify all the good little Eichmanns. Then maybe they will be more "civil."
 
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