#LIVE: Dozens of relatives of police officers are in Central, joining protestors and many city leaders in calling for an independent inquiry into the use of police force http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ZcOVdH61bY
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#LIVE: Dozens of relatives of police officers are in Central, joining protestors and many city leaders in calling for an independent inquiry into the use of police force http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ZcOVdH61bY
#LIVE: Hundreds of protesters are chanting slogans in the stands at Kwai Chung Sports Ground. Several dozens more are streaming in despite the awful weather http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/GMrHY3oHHG
#LIVE: Hong Kong Red Cross announces it is setting up first aid stations at Tsuen Wan Plaza and Kwai Fong Metroplaza, and will continue to provide psychological support services http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Here's a map of the route that protesters are expected to follow today http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/RADh3ElCF9
#LIVE: Hundreds of protesters are leaving Kwai Chung Sports Ground and beginning the walk to Tsuen Wan Park. Those leaving are chanting “Hongkongers, add oil!” And “five major demands” http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/UhxOTC9kvK
#LIVE: Protesters push over water barriers placed on Kwai Fuk Road, to widen the narrow route, adding more water to streets already wet from the day's heavy rain http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/AO6AE99b0d
#LIVE: Hundreds of relatives of police officers and their supporters are marching to the Chief Executive's Office from Edinburgh Place, calling on the government not to leave it to police to handle the present political crisis http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Meanwhile, several dozen protesters are making their way down Kwai Fuk Road. At one point they chant: “Hong Kong police know the law and break the law” http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/9vlZE4Cfgg
#LIVE: Senior officers have reportedly agreed to use water cannons on protesters today if the situation deteriorates http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Police search a protester's bag outside the City Walk shopping centre in Tsuen Wan. They find a helmet, an umbrella, a power bank, and other items http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/35aTv25Qsa
#LIVE: The family members of some Hong Kong police officers have been marching in support of protesters and have called for an independent inquiry into the present political crisis http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ynYFZ15z65
#LIVE: Several dozen protesters, many in full protective gear, are gathering under the Tsuen Wan Road flyover just outside Tsuen Wan Park. Others are setting up barricades at the junction between Yeung Uk Road and Chung On Street http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/Q0ehicgKeA
#LIVE: Black-clad protesters suddenly ran down Yeung Uk Road near the intersection of Wo Tik Street. Some people were shouting “calm down” and “black police” http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/pIn1HhQLs1
#LIVE: Riot police have formed a line on Yeung Uk Road, near several shopping centres and commercial buildings. Protesters are clustered about 20 metres away with lots of civilian onlookers http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/uPEhfE9rho
#LIVE: Police have warned they will soon disperse protesters occupying the streets of Tsuen Wan http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Crowds are becoming dense as protesters pour into Tsuen Wan Park, the official end of the approved march route. They fill walkways through the park, the site of a planned three-hour rally until 8pm http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ApPDBMlAR5
#LIVE: Police now appear to be retreating back into their vans, to a loud roar from the protesters who are banging the barricade http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/QROe67B667
#LIVE: "The city is sick," said one protester whose husband is a police officer. "We believe a thorough inquiry on all areas, not only aimed at the police force, is the first step to mend the rifts in the society" http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Frontline protesters hit the water-filled barriers with poles and make death threats against "rogue cops" and their families. Some wear body armor http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/zKphW71Eh2
#LIVE: Police have fired tear gas in Tsuen Wan http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Footage from Tsuen Wan where police have fired tear gas. Protesters are hurling bricks and projectiles in return http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/wnA9A2hMUU
#LIVE: Police have raised the orange flag, warning protesters to disperse or they will fire http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/usxvKMSnL0
#LIVE: The government issues statement to condemn radical protesters blocking roads in Tsuen Wan, including Luen Yan Street, Yeung Uk Street and Texaco Road http://buff.ly/2zj9wpZ #HongKongProtests
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