Police Arrest People After Violent Crimes in India

Introduction

Many people died or got hurt in four different cities. People used guns and knives.

Main Body

In Manesar, two young men killed a 55-year-old man. They used a gun from another state. The police caught the two men. In Amritsar, some people tried to shoot a man. The police fought with the criminals and arrested three people. They found a gun at the house. In Sangrur, two men attacked a 16-year-old boy and his cousin with knives. The boy died. The police arrested four people. In Bihar, four men tried to rob and hurt a woman. They shot her in the leg. The police found two men with criminal histories.

Conclusion

The police are still looking for other criminals in these cases.

Learning

⚡ Quick Win: Action Verbs for Past Events

To tell a story about things that already happened, we change the action word. Look at how the article describes the crimes:

The Action → The Past Version

  • Kill \rightarrow Killed
  • Use \rightarrow Used
  • Catch \rightarrow Caught
  • Fight \rightarrow Fought
  • Find \rightarrow Found
  • Try \rightarrow Tried

💡 Simple Rule: Most of the time, just add -ed to the end (like used or tried). But some words are 'rebels' and change completely (like catch becoming caught).

How to use this in a sentence:

  • "The police caught the man."
  • "They used a knife."

Vocabulary Cheat Sheet: Tools of Crime

  • Gun: A weapon that shoots bullets.
  • Knife: A sharp tool used for cutting.
  • Criminal: A person who breaks the law.

Vocabulary Learning

police (n.)
police: a group of people who work to keep order and protect people.
Example:The police arrived quickly at the scene.
people (n.)
people: many individuals, a group of humans.
Example:Many people were waiting in the square.
city (n.)
city: a large town where many people live.
Example:I live in a city with many shops.
gun (n.)
gun: a weapon that shoots bullets.
Example:He carried a gun in his pocket.
knife (n.)
knife: a sharp tool used for cutting.
Example:She used a knife to cut the bread.
man (n.)
man: an adult male person.
Example:The man was tall and friendly.
state (n.)
state: a region or part of a country.
Example:He moved to another state for work.
house (n.)
house: a building where people live.
Example:They bought a new house in the suburbs.
boy (n.)
boy: a young male child.
Example:The boy played with his friends.
leg (n.)
leg: the lower limb of a person or animal.
Example:She hurt her leg while running.
arrest (v.)
arrest: to take someone into custody.
Example:The police arrested the suspect at noon.
hurt (v.)
hurt: to cause pain or injury.
Example:He hurt his arm when he fell.