Opinion ID: 1485008
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Heading: McNair breaks into a parked car.

Text: On January 17, 2008, Joseph Silva, a security guard at a multi-story parking garage in Wilmington, Delaware, encountered an individual rummaging through the passenger side of a car's interior. Silva saw that person's face, while he moved from the front to the back of the car, and recognized him as McNair, whose photograph was posted in the garage office. As Silva approached the car, he noticed items and broken glass scattered about the inside of the car and on the parking garage floor. When Silva asked McNair about these observed facts, McNair answered that someone had broken into his car, but he refused to file a report. When Silva attempted to call for additional security, McNair threatened him and then fled the garage. Officer Stuart Walker of the Wilmington Police Department responded to Silva's call. Walker and Silva viewed a surveillance videotape showing an individual fleeing the garage, but the trial judge did not accept that videotape into evidence, because of its poor quality and positioning.