One of Friedman pie throwers identified
Little '08.5 in YouTube video of food attack
Chaz Firestone
Issue date: 4/24/08 Section: Campus News
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Little and a male accomplice leapt from their seats seconds into Friedman's Earth Day lecture in Salomon 101, stunning the crowd and Friedman, who was left with green paste on his face and clothing. Friedman blocked one dish with his hand and dodged the other, but was smeared with the contents of each.
In an interview with The Herald, Little confirmed that she had thrown a pie at Friedman. Several students who attended the lecture also independently identified Little as one of the pie-throwers.
Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police Mark Porter said he "could not confirm or deny" Little's involvement, but said DPS has identified one of the attackers as a student. Porter added that the captured student's case has been turned over to the Office of Student Life, and DPS Lt. Rick Lombardi said no party wishes to press charges.
Margaret Klawunn, associate vice president of campus life and dean for student life, also would not confirm Little's involvement.
"Protests are encouraged, but they cannot disrupt the event or interfere with another person's ability to participate in an activity," she added.
"They certainly must not cause any harm or damage or injury to someone."
Little and her male accomplice dashed out of Salomon after throwing the two pies. As the pair left the building through its southeast exit, event organizer and Assistant Professor of Biology Stephen Porder jumped out of his front-row seat and chased them.
He said he followed the two down the large staircase on the southern face of the building. They split up at the bottom of the stairs when the male turned south and Little continued east across Lincoln Field. Porder apprehended Little shortly after the split.
"She didn't get very far," he said. "I told her she was caught, I held her hands behind her back, made a citizen's arrest."
Porder then led Little toward the front of Salomon, where DPS officers took her into custody.


