Since the people in North Point have no protesters to target, it seems some have decided to target journalists instead. The ironic thing is that if there were no action here, we would all just leave and go elsewhere, so their hostility is only serving to keep us here #antiELAB pic.twitter.com/CINjxRp0DA
Multiple riot police here have the unauthorised reflective strip covering up their visors to obscure their identities. pic.twitter.com/RjzYl7uDsz
Riot police pushing down Lockhart Road eastwards. pic.twitter.com/10ZZqiK7Qp
Kong Tsung-gan / 江松澗 @KongTsungGan
You are not alone: Two teenagers hand out bags of tea out of a hard hat to protesters in Tai Po today. The tea is meant to help sleep & relieve discomfort after inhaling teargas. #HK (via @inmediahk) pic.twitter.com/jtlt8d6aO6
Joshua Wong 黃之鋒 😷 @joshuawongcf
Let us admin HK is a police state. Riot police push down peaceful protestor on the escalator of railway station. pic.twitter.com/gycHF8E8Zo
"Stop pressing. I'm sorry! You've arrested me. My front teeth are falling out. I'm sorry!"
A protester sobs in agony as Hong Kong police mash his face into the pavement. #AbolishHKPF now.
[video: @HongKongFP; subtitles: me] pic.twitter.com/tKSfdd1ciE
Another one shows a police officer shooting protesters at closed range in Tsim Sha Shui even in the absence of any confrontational encounters pic.twitter.com/xaOsROp64D
@appledaily_hk footage shows police shooting protesters at point blank range when all they did was trying to leave by escalator in Tai Koo Station. #antiELAB #HongKongProtests pic.twitter.com/rKunTjRAtS
Police fire rounds of tear gas into a tunnel that connects to the Tai Wai MTR Station pic.twitter.com/JJed8PD6Ox
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