peoplepill id: sandra-scheuer
SS
United States of America
1 views today
1 views this week
Sandra Scheuer
American shooting victim

Sandra Scheuer

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
American shooting victim
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Youngstown, USA
Place of death
Kent, USA
Age
20 years
Education
Kent State University
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Sandra Lee "Sandy" Scheuer (/ˈʃɔɪ.ər/; August 11, 1949 – May 4, 1970) was a student at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, when she was killed by a bullet fired by Ohio National Guardsmen in the Kent State shootings.

Background

Scheuer was born in Youngstown, Ohio, the daughter of Sarah (Lacko) and Martin Scheuer. She had an older sister, Audrey. Her family was Jewish. She was an honors student in speech therapy, and was a graduate of Boardman High School. She did not take part in the Vietnam War protests that preceded the shootings. She was shot in the neck with an M-1 rifle from a distance of 130 yards (119 m) while walking between classes. The bullet severed her jugular vein and she died within five or six minutes from loss of blood. According to the account of her boyfriend Bruce Burkland, Scheuer "was walking with one of her speech and hearing therapy students across the green. Caught in the gunfire, neither Sandra nor the young man had anything to do with the assembly of students on the green." Three other unarmed students were also killed in the shootings: Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, and William Knox Schroeder.

The shootings led to protests and a national student strike, causing hundreds of campuses to close because of both violent and non-violent demonstrations. The Kent State campus remained closed for six weeks. Five days after the shootings, 100,000 people demonstrated in Washington, D.C., against the war.

Scheuer had been a member of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority, and current members of this sorority speak in her memory each year on the Kent State University campus at the May 4 Task Force's commemoration of the 1970 tragedy.

Just after Scheuer's death, the English songwriter Harvey Andrews composed a song titled "Hey Sandy", whose lyrics are addressed to her:

Did you see them turn, did you feel the burn
Of the bullets as they flew?

In the song "Ohio", which was written immediately after the shootings, folk rocker Neil Young made a reference to Scheuer through the eyes of Tom Grace who was walking with her to her next class.Grace was also wounded from an ankle shot. In the chorus:

What if you knew her,
And found her dead on the ground?
How can you run when you know?

Scheuer is also remembered in Canadian poet Gary Geddes' poem "Sandra Lee Scheuer", found in his 1980 collection The Acid Test, as well as rumored to be the inspiration behind the Polaris song also called "Hey Sandy", which served as the theme song to the television series The Adventures of Pete & Pete. The band has never stated if the rumor is true.An image of a memorial to Scheuer was included in the CD case to The Argument (2001) by Fugazi.

In 2018 an exhibit in memory of Scheuer called "Sandy's Scrapbook," based on an actual scrapbook she kept while attending Kent State, opened at the University's May 4 Visitor Center.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Lists
Sandra Scheuer is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Credits
References and sources
Sandra Scheuer
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes