Detroit Lions Fire Player Terrion Arnold

底特律獅子隊開除球員 Terrion Arnold


Introduction

The Detroit Lions football team fired Terrion Arnold. Police arrested him in Florida for kidnapping and robbery.

底特律獅子隊開除 Terrion Arnold。他在佛羅里達州因綁架和搶劫被警方逮捕。

Main Body

In February 2026, three men were hurt and robbed in a house. Police say Arnold told six other people to do this. He was angry because someone stole his expensive things and money.

2026年2月,三名男子在一家房屋內受傷並被搶劫。警方表示 Arnold 指使另外六人執行此行動。他是因為有人偷走其昂貴物品和金錢而感到憤怒。

A judge said Arnold can leave jail if he pays 1 million dollars. He must give the court his passport. He must stay at home in Florida and not talk to the victims.

法官表示 Arnold 若支付 100 萬美元即可獲釋。他必須將護照交給法院。他必須留在佛羅里達州的家中,且不得與受害者接觸。

The Detroit Lions fired Arnold immediately. The team does not want him now. The team might not pay him the money from his contract because he did bad things.

底特律獅子隊立即開除 Arnold。球隊現在不希望他留在隊中。由於他有不法行為,球隊可能不會支付其合約中的款項。

Conclusion

Terrion Arnold is not on the team. He may go to prison for a very long time.

Terrion Arnold 已不在球隊中。他可能會被監禁很長時間。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Must' Power Word

In this story, a judge gives orders. To tell someone they have no choice, we use must.

How it works: Must + Action

Examples from the text:

  • He must give the court his passport. \rightarrow (He cannot keep it).
  • He must stay at home. \rightarrow (He cannot go out).

🔍 Word Swap: 'Fired' vs 'Not on the team'

When a boss says "You are fired," it means the job is over immediately.

  • Fired \rightarrow Sudden, negative end to a job.
  • Not on the team \rightarrow The current state (he is gone).

💰 Money Words

  • Expensive \rightarrow Costs a lot of money.
  • Contract \rightarrow A legal paper about pay and rules.

Vocabulary Learning

fired (v.)
To tell someone they must leave their job
Example:The boss fired the worker because he was always late.
arrested (v.)
When police take someone to the station because they think they committed a crime
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
kidnapping (n.)
Taking a person away by force and keeping them
Example:The movie is about a dangerous kidnapping.
robbery (n.)
The crime of stealing money or things from a person or place
Example:The police are looking for the man who committed the bank robbery.
victims (n.)
People who are hurt or harmed by a crime
Example:The police are talking to the victims of the accident.
immediately (adv.)
Right now; without waiting
Example:Please come to my office immediately.
contract (n.)
A legal agreement between people or companies
Example:The player signed a new contract for three years.
prison (n.)
A building where criminals are kept
Example:The thief went to prison for two years.
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