Court Case for the Death of Charlie Kirk

關於 Charlie Kirk 之死的法庭案件


Introduction

A court meeting started on July 6 in Utah. The judge wants to know if Tyler Robinson killed Charlie Kirk.

7 月 6 日在猶他州開始了一場法庭會議。法官想知道 Tyler Robinson 是否殺害了 Charlie Kirk。

Main Body

Judge Tony Graf looks at the evidence. The police found a gun and DNA. They have a video of Tyler Robinson on a roof at a university on September 10, 2025.

法官 Tony Graf 正在審視證據。警方發現了一把槍和 DNA。他們有一段 2025 年 9 月 10 日 Tyler Robinson 在某大學屋頂上的影片。

Charlie Kirk's family is very sad. They want to be alone. But Candace Owens is angry. She says the evidence is not true.

Charlie Kirk 的家人非常悲痛。他們希望獨處。但 Candace Owens 感到憤怒,她稱這些證據並非事實。

Tyler Robinson's lawyer is Kathy Nester. She does not want the judge to use some videos. She also does not want the death penalty for Tyler.

Tyler Robinson 的律師是 Kathy Nester。她不希望法官使用部分影片。她也不希望 Tyler 被處以死刑。

Conclusion

The judge is still looking at the evidence. He will decide if there is a full trial.

法官仍在審視證據。他將決定是否進行全面審理。

Vocabulary Learning

🚩 The "Want" Pattern

In this story, people have different goals. We use want + to + action to explain these goals.

  • The judge wants to know (Goal: Information)
  • Family want to be alone (Goal: Privacy)
  • Lawyer does not want to use videos (Goal: Stop something)

Quick Rule: Person \rightarrow want \rightarrow to \rightarrow [verb]


🕒 Time Markers

To reach A2, you must place events in time. Look at how the text uses specific dates:

  • July 6 (The start)
  • September 10, 2025 (The event)

Tip: Use "on" for specific dates (On July 6).


⚖️ Opposite Feelings

Notice these two words describing people's emotions:

  • Sad (The family)
  • Angry (Candace)

These are basic A2 adjectives used to describe a person's state.

Vocabulary Learning

evidence (n.)
facts or signs that show something is true
Example:The police found evidence at the house.
penalty (n.)
a punishment for breaking a law
Example:The penalty for the crime is very serious.
trial (n.)
a meeting in a court to decide if someone is guilty
Example:The trial will start next month.
decide (v.)
to make a choice about something
Example:The judge must decide who is right.
Practice A2 words in a crossword