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Kent State — Part 22
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peneath his jacket, which was yaken by one of the plain~
clothes individuals previously mentioned. He observed
this person flip the cylinder open on the weapon, which
he thinks opened to the right. As the cylinder was opened,
the individual stepped to the side, and said, "There are
two spent cartridges", orvords to that effect. He noted
that he did not see the cartridges himself, as he was not
close enough to the individual to make out details regard-
ing the weapon. oo
The two plainclothesamen then led the individual
who had produced the gun away, and he has never seen any of
these persons again. ;
. wa added that he recalls the gun as being a snub-
1 nosed revolver, which was nickel or chrome plated. He noted
‘ that he owns a snub-nose .38 caliber Colt revolver, and this
‘weapon appeared to be about the same size as his.
He noted that the next day, he saw an article which
had appeared in the Akron, Ohio "Beacon-Journal" newspaper,
which indicated that the person who had the revolver was
named TERRY NORMAN. He noted that he does not know this
individual personally, although he has seen several news~
paper articles in which NORMAN was mentioned with regards to +.
the events at KSU on May 4, 1970.
GE continued that the ONG trooper who had allowed
the individual through the line was named QR erra
(phonetic), who was released from the ONG shortly
these events duc to the expiration of his enlistment. He
noted that QB ives somewhere near Wooster, Ohio.
He also noted that he does not desire to farnish
the names of other members of the ONG who were present
during the above events, as he has discussed this matter
with them, and they have requested that he not do so in
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mamed as principals. He noted that all officers of the
ONG who were present at KSU in May, 1970, were named in
various lawsuits which have been filed in regard to this
Matter. He noted that inasmuch as he has promised these
persons that he would not involve them, he does not desire
to do so at this time, noting that their names would be
available from other sources, including the ONG Armory at
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