Minnesota Gets Evidence About Police Shootings

明尼蘇達州取得警方槍擊案證據


Introduction

Police in Minnesota now have important information from the federal government. This information is about people who died during immigration police work.

明尼蘇達州警方目前已從聯邦政府獲得重要資訊。這些資訊與移民警察執法期間死亡的人員有關。

Main Body

The state got computer files and videos. They also got a car. The federal government kept these things for six months. State leaders are angry because the federal government hid the evidence.

州政府取得了電腦檔案與影片,還有一輛車。聯邦政府將這些物品保留了六個月。州政府領導層感到憤怒,因為聯邦政府隱瞞了證據。

Three people are in these cases. Renee Good and Alex Pretti died. Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis was hurt. One officer, Christian Castro, is in trouble for a false report.

這些案件涉及三個人。Renee Good 和 Alex Pretti 死亡,Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis 則受傷。一名警員 Christian Castro 因提交虛假報告而面臨問題。

State leaders went to court to get this information. Now, the state and the FBI are talking and working together. They want to share more information.

州政府領導層前往法院以獲取這些資訊。目前,州政府與 FBI 正在溝通並合作,希望分享更多資訊。

Conclusion

Investigators are looking at the data now. They want to decide the next legal steps.

調查人員目前正在研究數據,旨在決定接下來的法律步驟。

Vocabulary Learning

📂 Things we can touch (Nouns)

In this story, we see objects that prove what happened. These are called evidence.

  • Computer files (Digital info)
  • Videos (Moving pictures)
  • A car (Vehicle)

⚡ Action Words (Simple Past)

To reach A2, you must show that something already happened. Look at how the words change:

Now \rightarrow Before

  • Get \rightarrow Got (The state got files)
  • Keep \rightarrow Kept (The government kept things)
  • Go \rightarrow Went (Leaders went to court)
  • Hide \rightarrow Hid (They hid the evidence)

💡 Simple Tip: "Looking at"

When we say "Investigators are looking at the data," it does not just mean using their eyes. It means they are studying or checking the information to find the truth.

Vocabulary Learning

evidence (n.)
facts or information that prove something is true
Example:The police found evidence at the crime scene.
federal (adj.)
relating to the central government of a country
Example:The federal government makes laws for the whole country.
immigration (n.)
the act of coming to live in a different country
Example:He had to fill out many forms for immigration.
investigators (n.)
people who try to find the truth about a crime
Example:The investigators are looking for the missing money.
report (n.)
a written or spoken description of an event
Example:The officer wrote a report about the car accident.
Practice A2 words in a crossword