On the morning of March 25, 2008, school safety officials at the New Day Academy, a public school in the Bronx, informed the school dean that an "irate" parent was at the school. The parent was complaining that appellant had borrowed her daughter's iPod and refused to return it. The dean called appellant, then a 13-year-old student, into his office. It is undisputed that the dean's intentions were to locate the iPod and return it to its owner.
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