j. reynold schneider, who was a captain who led a company on may 4 that day, his company was not involved in the actual shootings. but he bristled at the suggestion that the guard was unprepared for riot training for this kind of event. another guardsman, art crumel also said they had very little riot training in the kind that the campus state presented. he was haunted by the confrontation by a faculty member trying to run through the road block on may 3rd. let's play just a little bit of this if i can. there we are. this might be a little loud. >> well, when i saw this happening and the man was edging his car forward and bumping my friend who staggered back a couple steps each time, i realized that this could be a very, very unhappy outcome at the least. and very dangerous. i then unclicked the safety on my m-1, which was loaded, and one thing we were trained and pretty well in the national guard and in the army when we were trained on active duty was to never click the safety off your weapon until you were ready to use it. i was fully ready to use it. and i can remember still the feelin