Detroit Lions Player Arrested in Florida

底特律獅子隊球員在佛羅里達州被捕


Introduction

Terrion Arnold plays for the Detroit Lions. Police in Florida arrested him. They say he helped kidnap people and steal money.

Terrion Arnold 是底特律獅子隊的球員。佛羅里達州警方逮捕了他,指稱他協助綁架他人並搶奪金錢。

Main Body

The police say this happened in February 2026. They say Arnold wanted his money back. He had $200,000. He worked with six other people. They took three men to a house. They hit the men and used guns. Arnold watched this on a live video.

警方表示此事發生於 2026 年 2 月。他們稱 Arnold 想要拿回自己的錢,當時他有 20 萬美元。他與另外六人合作,將三名男子帶到一棟房屋中,並使用槍械毆打這些男子。Arnold 透過直播影片觀看此過程。

Arnold went to the police on June 24, 2026. He has eight bad charges. He might go to prison for his whole life. A judge says he must stay in jail for now. He has another meeting with the judge on June 29.

Arnold 於 2026 年 6 月 24 日前往警局。他面臨八項嚴重指控,可能會被判處終身監禁。法官裁定他目前必須羈押候審,他將於 6 月 29 日再次出庭。

The Detroit Lions team knows about this. They do not want to talk about it now. Arnold's manager says he is not guilty. She says the police have the wrong information.

底特律獅子隊已知悉此事,但目前不願對此發表評論。Arnold 的經紀人則表示他沒有犯罪,並稱警方掌握的資訊有誤。

Conclusion

Mr. Arnold is in jail. He waits for his court date on June 29.

Arnold 先生目前被羈押,等待 6 月 29 日的出庭日期。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 Talking about the Past

When we tell a story about things that already happened, we often add -ed to the end of the action word.

Look at these changes from the text:

  • Help → Helped
  • Arrest → Arrested
  • Want → Wanted
  • Work → Worked

⚠️ The "Rule Breakers"

Some words are stubborn. They don't use -ed. You just have to remember their new form:

  • Go → Went
  • Say → Said
  • Take → Took
  • Have → Had

Example from story: "Arnold went to the police" (Not "goed"). "They took three men" (Not "taked").


💡 Quick Tip

If you see -ed, the event is finished. PastDone

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When the police take someone away because they think they committed a crime.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
kidnap (v.)
To take a person away by force and keep them as a prisoner.
Example:The bad men tried to kidnap the rich businessman.
charges (n.)
Official statements saying that someone has done something illegal.
Example:He faces two charges for breaking the law.
prison (n.)
A building where criminals are kept as punishment.
Example:The thief went to prison for five years.
guilty (adj.)
Having done something wrong or broken the law.
Example:The judge decided that the man was guilty.
Practice A2 words in a crossword