Barricades forming up near Mong Kok police station at Prince Edward, where police have raised orange flag (rubber bullet threat). Lots of families and domestic workers running awaypic.twitter.com/Yk5YTH2geH
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The aquarium district is right around the corner from Mong Kok police station and I always feel so bad for the critters when police there fire tins of tear gaspic.twitter.com/BweNugTsf4
Hong Kong government: businesses are being terrorized by rioters Hong Kong businesses: are you protesting? Please have some free water!pic.twitter.com/WhsHuskZcx
Not at all ominous headlinehttps://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3031734/china-breeds-giant-pigs-size-polar-bears-african-swine-fever …
Large crowd facing down police at Nathan and Argyle. Mostly appear to be residents, not frontliners. Blue flag (illegal assembly) raisedpic.twitter.com/2WsPSZ9pzN
Police fired very strong tear gas a block away from this huge line of civilians waiting for transportation. Multiple first aid casespic.twitter.com/3LHjLz0KK1
Residents chased police away along argyle St despite multiple tear gas barrages. Note the tear gas here going up the side of a residential building. People not safe from HKPF even in homespic.twitter.com/wyfPSJQjk1
Press inspecting some new kind of flash bang tear gas thing that got thrown out waypic.twitter.com/LG24Vm0jl0
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