Barricades are forming across from Mong Kok police station at Prince Edward. This poor potted plant is the first casualtypic.twitter.com/tssPgeHmr0
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Literally nothing impeding this bus except thirty journalists and a cardboard boxpic.twitter.com/3Zsz7PaMFO
Police quickly charge down Nathan rd in force, firing lots of pepper spray rounds. Plant barricade lasted about 10 minutespic.twitter.com/y4zHTU63au
At least one person was injured at Prince Edward; a young woman got carried past me into an alley wailing by first aiders and is getting medical attention. Police vans are out in force
We’re in the usual situation where police clear barricades on Nathan Rd and then block it with their own vehicles to no clear purposepic.twitter.com/GqOprjj2R4
Cops just walking around now declaring every group of people on Nathan rd an illegal assembly. Typical Saturday night in the most densely populated neighborhood on earthpic.twitter.com/IyFxRdw6Ti
There’s at least 20 police vans blocking Nathan rd where before there was a cardboard box and plastic bucket. The police autoimmune response is as strong as ever, even after five months of this same trick
Seven more vans just arrived. I notice police vehicles are using their sirens for the first time in my experience. POLICING INTENSIFIESpic.twitter.com/SUQbTJpOHe
Police column now drives south into Mong Kok, pursued by sprinting journalists and flipped off by the crowd. Merchants aren’t even bothering to close their doors anymore.
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