\\ \s|,|\|JTON «I!r*l ‘ ~ AI mveisitv lt;*! Idaho law student tackled and held a would be car thirl lot _*n minutes Kndav witlioui assistance in \\ .ishmgton. I I*, white throngs lt;*t iiiHoi hlt;»tu onhN*kers strolledpast.,J( h’ Kan.pa Z\. a lormer pitcher toi the Baltimoreot ioh s. is a summer intern m the office *i Sen James AMcClure. K Idaho Kampa said he was having lunch at one of the city'ssidewalk * ales when he heard acry for help There were these two guys across the street, the one hollering lor help was bemgattacked bv a guy with ascrewdriver Nobody seemed to pay attention, s.. I thought Iwould lead the charge.1 said KampaBut ihere was in* charge Kampa vaulted a hedge, dashed through traffic, elhowcd tin1 screw dr i \ er weildmgassailant, then pinned the manHe held him lor 2»» minutes untill*ohce arrived‘*1 couldn't believe it. said Kampa “People jusi walked byand looked NoIhhIv would d»anything The only jrtsoh to stop asked wli.it I was doing I told him. and he said. If I wasyou. I'd let him go Then In* justwalked awavWhen police asked Kampa vvhv h«* had answered the call forhelp, he said “ \nv ImmIv iron. Idaho would h.iv t doiu- (lie Mi me