Police Arrest Denver Broncos Player Jonathon Cooper

警方逮捕丹佛野馬隊球員 Jonathon Cooper


Introduction

Police in Colorado arrested Jonathon Cooper and a woman. They say the two people fought.

科羅拉多州警方逮捕了 Jonathon Cooper 與一名女性。警方表示兩人發生了爭執。

Main Body

The fight happened on June 4, 2026. Jonathon and a woman fought over a phone. The woman threw the phone. Then Jonathon grabbed her arms and broke her phone screen.

這場爭執發生在 2026 年 6 月 4 日。Jonathon 與一名女性因手機而發生爭吵。該名女性扔掉了手機,隨後 Jonathon 抓住了她的手臂並弄破了手機螢幕。

Police arrested both people. Jonathon went to jail on June 5. He has charges for domestic violence and breaking things. He paid $1,000 to leave jail.

警方逮捕了兩人。Jonathon 於 6 月 5 日入獄。他被指控家庭暴力及損毀財產。他支付了 1,000 美元保釋金後出獄。

Jonathon plays for the Denver Broncos. He has a big contract for $60 million. The NFL and the Broncos team know about the problem. They are looking for more information.

Jonathon 是丹佛野馬隊的球員。他擁有一份 6,000 萬美元的高額合約。NFL 與野馬隊已知悉此事,目前正在蒐集更多資訊。

Conclusion

Jonathon is free now. He must go to court again on June 8, 2026.

Jonathon 目前已獲釋。他必須在 2026 年 6 月 8 日再次出庭。

Vocabulary Learning

The 'Past Action' Pattern

Look at these words from the story: arrested, fought, happened, threw, grabbed, broke, went, paid.

These words tell us about things that are finished. To move to A2, you need to see how these words change from the 'now' (present) to the 'then' (past).

Two ways to change words:

  1. The Regular Way (+ed)

    • Arrest \rightarrow Arrested
    • Happen \rightarrow Happened
  2. The Surprise Way (Change the whole word)

    • Fight \rightarrow Fought
    • Throw \rightarrow Threw
    • Break \rightarrow Broke
    • Go \rightarrow Went
    • Pay \rightarrow Paid

Why this matters: In the story, we see the sequence of events: First they fought, then he went to jail, then he paid money. When you describe your day or a story, use these 'then' words to be clear.

Vocabulary Learning

arrested (v.)
When police take someone away because they think the person broke the law.
Example:The police arrested the man for stealing a car.
grabbed (v.)
To take hold of something or someone suddenly and strongly.
Example:She grabbed her bag and ran to the bus stop.
charges (n.)
Official statements saying that someone has committed a crime.
Example:The man faces charges for breaking the window.
domestic violence (n.)
Physical or mental harm happening between people who live together or are in a relationship.
Example:The police are teaching people how to stop domestic violence.
contract (n.)
A legal agreement between two or more people or groups.
Example:The player signed a new contract for three years.
court (n.)
The place where a judge and jury decide if someone is guilty of a crime.
Example:He must go to court to talk to the judge.
Practice A2 words in a crossword