#LIVE: At New Town Plaza in Sha Tin, dozens have surrounded a pillar to read printed slogans and put up messages of support for protesters http://sc.mp/9ni0n #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/r39Kayf1vI
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#LIVE: The MTR has announced that Mong Kok station is now closed. Prince Edward station, just one stop away, remains closed as well http://sc.mp/9ni0n #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Chaotic scenes erupt in Prince Edward as angry residents argue with police officers. An officer tells a woman who wants to cross a road to get back and says: "I am asking to you go. Don't give me any excuse. Turn around and leave." http://sc.mp/9ni0n #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A man shouts at the front line of riot police that he supports Hong Kong police, in front of the Prince Edward mourning site. This escalates into shouting matches as people retort with swearing and anti-police slogans http://sc.mp/9ni0n #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: "Uncle Chan", 73, is seen at the protest again, wearing a vest that says "Protect the Children". He says: "I am not afraid of the danger." He was earlier seen standing in Nathan Road, in between officers and protesters http://sc.mp/9ni0n #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/GlnSu0p2Ml
#LIVE: At a junction, people are complaining of the shutdown of main roads and MTR stations, saying they have no way to go home now. They shout and heckle police, with officers responding and warning them to leave, and to stop pointing lasers http://sc.mp/9ni0n pic.twitter.com/GnrpGTnTLj
#LIVE: More scenes from the Sha Tin clash earlier in the evening. Photos: Felix Wong. http://sc.mp/9ni0n #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/eDQkWfLlox
#LIVE: A man caught smoking in Tseung Kwan O station allegedly hit a woman, and others retaliated by hitting him on the head. When he was sent to hospital, others confronted police, and another man was held to the ground. http://sc.mp/9ni0n #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/NGw46IiJAh
Surreal scenes
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