News About Gun Violence in Cities
關於城市槍擊暴力的新聞
Introduction
This report talks about people with guns. Some people fought, and some police officers shot people.
本報告探討關於持有槍支的人員。部分人士發生衝突,而部分警察則開槍射擊他人。
Main Body
Police fought people in New York and Philadelphia. In New York, a man died and a police officer was hurt. In Philadelphia, three officers were hurt. In Canada, a police officer shot a woman in Nova Scotia. In Winnipeg, a police officer shot an Indigenous man.
警方在紐約與費城發生衝突。在紐約,一名男子死亡,一名警察受傷。在費城,三名警察受傷。在加拿大,一名警察在諾瓦斯高舍省射擊一名女性。在溫尼 pegawai,一名警察射擊一名原住民男子。
Other people fought in the streets. In New York, a teenager shot a gun in a crowd. One person went to the hospital. In Jacksonville, two people fought about cars and one person was shot.
其他人士則在街道上發生衝突。在紐約,一名青少年在人群中開槍,導致一人送醫。
In Chicago, a 14-year-old boy died from gun shots. Police are looking for the person who did this.
在芝加哥,一名 14 歲男孩因槍擊身亡。警方正在搜尋行兇者。
Conclusion
Many people are using guns in cities. Police must act, and then judges must check if the police were right.
許多人在城市中使用槍支。警方必須採取行動,隨後法官必須審查警方的行為是否正當。
Vocabulary Learning
📍 Mapping the Action
Let's look at how we say where things happen. In English, we use the word 'In' before a city or a province.
- In New York
- In Philadelphia
- In Canada
- In Winnipeg
🛠️ Word Building: Past Actions
To tell a story about the past, we often add -ed to the end of the word. This changes the action from 'now' to 'before'.
Fight → Fought (Special change!)
Hurt → Hurt (Stays the same!)
Die → Died
Shoot → Shot (Special change!)
Quick Rule: Present (Now) → Past (Then)
- Look → Looked
- Walk → Walked
🔍 Who did it?
Notice how we describe people simply:
- A man (One male adult)
- A woman (One female adult)
- A teenager (A young person)
- A boy (A male child)
Pattern: A + Person + Action
Example: A man died.