"I think they are trying to put a scare into the peace movement," Frank said of police.
Frank said she will probably defend the protesters who were charged.
"There is a difference between encouraging a child to break the law and
encouraging thought and care for other people," she said. "When you
think of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, you think of a
parent allowing their children to get involved in drugs, not a peaceful
protest."
The incident occurred late Wednesday afternoon at the Federal Building, 210 Walnut St. Police were called there because
Christine Gaunt, 53, of Grinnell allegedly refused to leave after
Harkin's office had closed for the day.
Federal security
officers told police that Gaunt was on the floor in Harkin's office.
When police went to the office, they also found Frankie sitting in a
chair and refusing to leave. Espeland was standing outside the office.
Espeland was told that if Frankie didn't leave the office, she would be arrested
for criminal trespass, according to the police report. Espeland
allegedly told police she wasn't going to tell Frankie to leave, and
"felt it was important for her daughter to be arrested for the cause."
Espeland disputes that part of the police report.
Frankie and Gaunt were arrested for allegedly trespassing.
Frankie,
a sixth-grader at Callanan Middle School, will be referred to Polk
County Juvenile Court at a later date on a charge of trespassing.
Espeland goes to court on the charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor on April 16.
"I will be pleading not guilty," Espeland said. "It was an act of
conscience. I didn't tell Frankie to do this. I went with her. To be
civically involved, it was impossible for me to intervene at that
point."
Asked how her classmates reacted to learning she had
been arrested during a war protest, the 12-year-old said, "Everyone was
too focused on my new haircut. We really didn't get around to it."
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