As seen just now on @appledaily_hk live feed online: plainclothes police officers dressed as protestors just started arresting people in the crowd.
This is the @hkpoliceforce.
#HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/90WrVmcUMI
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Vid 1 of 2. Pay close attention to the red lights flashing at the "protestor"s back - @hkpoliceforce riot police use red, blue, green flashing lights (like bike lights) to identify the team. This impersonator just threw Molotov cocktail. In 2nd vid we see him rejoining his team.pic.twitter.com/dogltUcrrd
Second video here.
Same area.
Photos to come about our previous mention of red, blue, green identification lights on police gear.
#HongKongProtests #FreedomHK #StandWithHongKongpic.twitter.com/IP5QL118ZD
Good. American cops would have killed the rioters, but hey, it's Hong Kong. Cops are a lot more civil.
when the cops kneeling on #HongKongProtestor is really crazy...
Was this after the gunshots at Victoria Park?
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