A small crowd has gathered again at the lovely flower memorial at Prince Edward station, scene of police attacks on 8/31 and further police violence last night.pic.twitter.com/gWI13rSWGa
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Very common Hong Kong protest dynamic. Riot cops are flexing, press is tweeting, and fruit juice stand across the street has mango, watermelon, apple, but is all out of fuckspic.twitter.com/dNhjUIdpm6
Hong Kong's Very Special Forces now hoisting a banner to indicate illegal assembly at Mong Kok station while shining bright lights that make the banner invisiblepic.twitter.com/ZgEPFT3a2C
Cops are bluff-charging protesters and leveling rifles at people shining lasers. All this would end if the cops just went inside.pic.twitter.com/zNN4LVqj6D
If Hong Kong police want to rumble tonight, they're going to have to overcome this formidable styrofoam barricadepic.twitter.com/ZyzOABZbUd
I do wish someone would put a rubber bullets through this megaphone playing "London Bridge" on looppic.twitter.com/POmLHIMFfO
A small line of frontliners has formed and advanced; only one of them has protective gear. These kids are brave as hell.pic.twitter.com/m3jlPr1c8v
The logic of these kids is that they're creating a target for police to protect others. They face a potential ten years in jail for "rioting". I just want the police to go home; this is in their power to deescalatepic.twitter.com/Vfe4pwsd10
Situation at 23:30 is static. Going home and hoping people decide to do the same with no one getting hurtpic.twitter.com/LOSZLEmCU1
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