Police Officer Kills Dog in Los Angeles

A2

Police Officer Kills Dog in Los Angeles

洛杉磯警察擊斃狗隻


Introduction

On June 13, 2026, a police officer shot and killed a dog in Canoga Park, California.

2026年6月13日,一名警察在加州 Canoga Park 開槍擊斃了一隻狗。

Main Body

A neighbor heard a woman scream. The police went to the house to help. They saw a big dog named Jameson. The police told the owner to hold the dog.

一名鄰居聽到一名女性尖叫。警察前往該房屋提供協助。他們看到一隻名叫 Jameson 的大狗。警察要求主人牽好這隻狗。

Then, the dog ran toward a police officer. The officer shot the dog. The dog died.

接著,這隻狗衝向一名警察。該警察開槍擊斃了這隻狗。這隻狗死亡了。

The family was happy because their basketball team won a game. The owner's son said the dog was not mean. He said the dog was just excited.

這家人當時很開心,因為他們的籃球隊贏了一場比賽。主人的兒子表示這隻狗並不兇猛。他說這隻狗只是太興奮了。

People saw videos of the event on the internet. Many people are now angry at the police.

人們在網路上看到了該事件的影片。現在許多人對警方感到憤怒。

Conclusion

Animal services took the dog away. The police are now checking why the officer shot the dog.

動物服務部門將狗帶走了。警方現在正在調查該警察為何開槍擊斃這隻狗。

Vocabulary Learning

⏱️ The "Story Time" Tense

When we talk about things that already happened, we change the action word. Look at these changes from the story:

  • HearHeard (A neighbor heard a scream)
  • GoWent (The police went to the house)
  • SeeSaw (They saw a big dog)
  • TellTold (The police told the owner)
  • RunRan (The dog ran toward the officer)

💡 Pro Tip: Most words just add -ed (like killed or started), but the words above are "rule-breakers." You must memorize them to tell a story in English!


🔍 Word Connections

Notice how the writer connects people to things using 's:

The owner's son \rightarrow The son belongs to the owner.

If you see 's, it usually means "this person owns that thing."

Vocabulary Learning

officer (n.)
A person who is part of the police force.
Example:The police officer helped the old man cross the street.
scream (v.)
To make a loud, high noise because you are scared or hurt.
Example:I heard a loud scream from the kitchen.
owner (n.)
A person who possesses something.
Example:The owner of the car is my neighbor.
excited (adj.)
Feeling very happy and energetic.
Example:The children are excited about the party.
event (n.)
Something that happens, especially something important.
Example:The wedding was a beautiful event.
checking (v.)
Looking at something to find information or see if it is correct.
Example:The teacher is checking the students' homework.
B2

LAPD Officer Kills Dog During Welfare Check in Los Angeles

洛杉磯警察在安全檢查期間擊斃愛犬


Introduction

On June 13, 2026, a police officer shot and killed a family dog during a welfare check in Canoga Park, California.

2026年6月13日,一名警察在加州 Canoga Park 進行安全檢查時,槍擊殺死了一隻家犬。

Main Body

The incident began when a neighbor called the police after hearing a woman screaming inside a residential complex on Jordan Avenue. When officers arrived at around 8:55 p.m., they met the resident and a large two-year-old mixed-breed dog named Jameson. The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) stated that the dog was barking, so they asked the owner to secure the animal. However, after a short time, the dog ran out and moved toward an officer, which caused the officer to fire his weapon.

事件起因於一名鄰居在聽到 Jordan Avenue 的住宅區內有女性尖叫後撥打電話報警。警員於晚上 8 時 55 分左右抵達,遇見了住戶以及一隻名為 Jameson 的兩歲大型混種犬。洛杉磯警察局(LAPD)表示,由於該犬當時在吠叫,因此要求飼主將動物控制住。然而,短時間後,該犬衝出並向一名警員靠近,導致該警員開槍。

At the same time, the family and witnesses claimed that the household was simply celebrating the New York Knicks' NBA championship victory. The owner's son emphasized that the dog was energetic but not aggressive. After the shooting, videos of the owner's distress were shared online, and neighbors reported hearing gunfire in their usually quiet area. Consequently, the incident led to significant public criticism on social media, where many users accused the LAPD of misconduct and incompetence.

與此同時,該家庭及目擊者聲稱,家中當時僅是在慶祝紐約尼克斯隊(New York Knicks)贏得 NBA 總冠軍。飼主的兒子強調,該犬雖然精力充沛但並不具攻擊性。槍擊事件後,飼主悲痛的影片在網路上傳播,鄰居也報告在平時安靜的區域聽到了槍聲。因此,此事件在社群媒體上引發強烈批評,許多用戶指責 LAPD 行為不當且能力不足。

Conclusion

The dog was taken away by the Department of Animal Services, and the Force Investigation Division is now reviewing the details of the shooting.

該犬已被動物服務局帶走,強力調查組目前正在審查槍擊事件的詳細情況。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Logic Jump': Moving from Simple to Complex Cause

An A2 student usually says: "The dog ran. The officer shot the dog." (Two simple facts). To reach B2, you must connect these facts to show why something happened using a single, fluid sentence.

🔍 The B2 Secret: "Which caused..."

Look at this phrase from the text:

"...the dog ran out and moved toward an officer, which caused the officer to fire his weapon."

Instead of starting a new sentence, the writer uses , which caused... to link the action directly to the result. This is a 'bridge' that turns a basic list of events into a professional narrative.

How to upgrade your speech:

  • A2 (Basic): I woke up late. I missed the bus.
  • B2 (Fluid): I woke up late, which caused me to miss the bus.

🛠️ Vocabulary Shift: Describing 'Bad' Situations

In B2 English, we stop using basic words like "bad" or "wrong" and start using precise Nouns of Judgment.

A2 wordB2 Professional EquivalentContext from Article
Bad behaviorMisconduct"...accused the LAPD of misconduct"
Not good at jobIncompetence"...and incompetence"
Sadness/PainDistress"...videos of the owner's distress"

Pro Tip: Notice how "Misconduct" and "Incompetence" sound like a formal report. Using these nouns instead of adjectives is the fastest way to sound like a B2 speaker.

Vocabulary Learning

welfare check (n.)
A visit by police or social services to ensure a person is safe and healthy.
Example:The police conducted a welfare check after the elderly man's family hadn't heard from him in a week.
secure (v.)
To fix something firmly in place or to make sure someone or something is kept in a safe or controlled position.
Example:Please secure the dog in the backyard before the guests arrive.
emphasized (v.)
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.
Example:The manager emphasized the importance of punctuality during the team meeting.
distress (n.)
Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
Example:The family was in great distress after their home was damaged by the flood.
consequently (adv.)
As a result of something that has happened.
Example:He failed to study for the exam; consequently, he received a low grade.
misconduct (n.)
Unacceptable or improper behavior, especially by a professional or official.
Example:The officer was suspended from duty following allegations of professional misconduct.
incompetence (n.)
Lack of ability, knowledge, or skill to do something successfully.
Example:The project failed not due to a lack of funds, but because of the management's incompetence.
C2

Fatal Discharge of a Firearm by Los Angeles Police Department Personnel During a Welfare Check.

洛杉磯警察局人員在進行福利檢查期間開槍導致死亡


Introduction

On June 13, 2026, an officer-involved shooting resulted in the death of a domestic canine in Canoga Park, California.

2026年6月13日,在加州 Canoga Park 發生一起警察涉及的槍擊事件,導致一隻寵物狗死亡。

Main Body

The incident originated from a request for a welfare check initiated by a neighbor who reported auditory evidence of a female screaming within a residential complex on Jordan Avenue. Upon arrival at approximately 20:55 hours, officers from the Topanga Patrol Division encountered the resident and a large canine, identified as a two-year-old golden retriever, Saint Bernard, and poodle mix named Jameson. According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), the animal exhibited barking behavior, prompting a request for the owner to secure the dog. Following a brief period of containment, the canine exited the premises and advanced toward an officer, which precipitated the discharge of a firearm.

該事件源於一名鄰居舉報在 Jordan Avenue 的住宅區內聽到女性尖叫,因此要求警方進行福利檢查。在約 20:55 到達現場後,Topanga 巡邏分隊的警員遇到了住戶以及一隻大型犬,該犬名為 Jameson,是一隻兩歲的金毛、聖伯納與貴賓犬混種。根據洛杉磯警察局 (LAPD) 的說法,該動物當時表現出吠叫行為,促使警員要求主人將狗安置好。在短暫安置後,該犬離開場所並向一名警員衝去,隨後導致警員開槍。

Concurrent with the police narrative, witness testimony and familial accounts suggest the household was engaged in a celebration regarding the New York Knicks' NBA championship victory. The owner's son characterized the animal as energetic rather than aggressive. Following the event, digital recordings captured the owner's distress, and local residents reported hearing gunfire in a neighborhood typically devoid of such violence. The subsequent dissemination of this footage catalyzed significant public criticism on social media platforms, where users alleged systemic incompetence and misconduct within the LAPD.

與警方敘述同時,證人證詞與家屬說法顯示,該家庭當時正在慶祝紐約尼克斯 (New York Knicks) 贏得 NBA 總冠軍。屋主的兒子將該動物描述為精力充沛而非具有攻擊性。事件發生後,數位紀錄拍下了屋主的痛苦之情,當地居民也報告在一個通常沒有此類暴力事件的社區中聽到了槍聲。隨後這段影片在社交媒體平台傳播,激起了強烈的公眾批評,用戶指責 LAPD 內部存在系統性的不稱職與失職行為。

Conclusion

The canine was removed from the scene by the Department of Animal Services, and the Force Investigation Division is currently reviewing the circumstances of the shooting.

該犬已由動物服務局移離現場,強制作業調查分隊目前正在審查該槍擊事件的經過。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of Euphemistic Nominalization

To transition from B2 to C2, one must master the art of clinical detachment. The provided text is a masterclass in Bureaucratic Obfuscation—the linguistic practice of using complex noun phrases to distance the actor from the action.

⚡ The Pivot: Action \rightarrow Event

At the B2 level, a student writes: "An officer shot a dog." (Active, direct, emotionally charged). At the C2 level, specifically within legal or administrative registers, this is transformed into:

"...precipitated the discharge of a firearm."

Anatomy of the transformation:

  1. Nominalization: The verb "shoot" (action) becomes "the discharge of a firearm" (a noun phrase). This transforms a violent act into a mechanical event.
  2. Causal Distancing: The word precipitated replaces "caused." While "caused" implies a direct link, precipitated suggests a catalyst in a sequence of events, subtly shifting the perceived responsibility.

🔍 Lexical Precision & 'The Sterile Shift'

Observe the movement from the emotional to the systemic:

  • B2: "The dog was barking." \rightarrow C2: "The animal exhibited barking behavior."
  • B2: "People got angry on social media." \rightarrow C2: "The dissemination of this footage catalyzed significant public criticism."

The C2 Insight: Note how "barking" (a natural trait) is rebranded as "behavior" (a clinical observation). The use of catalyze (borrowed from chemistry) strips the human emotion from the public outcry, framing the social media reaction as a chemical reaction rather than a moral one.

🎓 Scholarly Application

To achieve C2 mastery, practice replacing agent-driven verbs with system-driven nominals. Instead of describing who did what, describe the phenomenon that occurred. This is the hallmark of high-level academic and professional English: the ability to modulate the emotional temperature of a text through syntax.

Vocabulary Learning

precipitated (v.)
To cause an event or situation, typically an undesirable one, to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely.
Example:The sudden surge in inflation precipitated a widespread financial crisis across the region.
concurrent (adj.)
Existing, happening, or done at the same time.
Example:The witness provided a statement concurrent with the police investigation to ensure the facts aligned.
devoid (adj.)
Entirely lacking or free from something.
Example:The landscape was bleak and devoid of any visible vegetation.
dissemination (n.)
The act of spreading information, knowledge, or news widely.
Example:The rapid dissemination of the report on social media led to immediate public outcry.
catalyzed (v.)
To cause or accelerate a reaction or change.
Example:The new legislation catalyzed a series of protests demanding further civil rights reforms.
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