#LIVE: Police fire at least one canister releasing chemical irritant in On Cheung Road in Tai Po http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/d3PZrBJg2N
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#LIVE: “Citizens are very worried whether they can live in the city safely. The widespread violence must be strongly condemned by the whole of society,” she says http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Rioters ‘will not succeed’ in achieving their political demands by hurting innocent people, Carrie Lam says.
“Violence will not solve problems and will only lead to more violence,” she tells the media http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Asked whether the government has wasted four months in de-escalating the tension by not ordering an independent probe into police’s use of force, Carrie Lam insists she will not give in to rioters’ violent acts http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The chief executive is asked if she will seek justice for Chow Tsz-lok, the university student who died on Friday.
"I totally support the need to find out the truth behind his death," she says http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Most protesters in North Point appear to have called it a day. They have changed clothes in a dark corner while police clear barricades in the area http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A source says Chow, the protester who was shot earlier today, remains in critical condition, but is stable in that “there is no immediate risk of death, though things may change at any time” http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: As of 4pm, 64 people have been injured in the clashes today and sent to hospitals for treatment http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: As night falls, barricades have been set up again in Yau Ma Tei, with more than 100 protesters throwing bricks on the road. They also pull out road signs http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Over in Causeway Bay, riot police are outside Sogo. Earlier, rounds of tear gas were fired in the area, but no protesters were seen. Shops along Yee Wo Street and Hennessy Road are mostly closedhttp://sc.mp/8iiz9
#LIVE: In Mong Kok, a water cannon sprays protesters at the junction of Nathan Road and Argyle Street. Mong Kok MTR station is now closed http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Lawmaker Tanya Chan, convenor of the pan-democratic camp, says police handling of today’s unrest was “near insanity” and their use of violence was “absolutely out of proportion” http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Clashes are ongoing in Mong Kok. In the past hour, a petrol bomb has been thrown and tear gas fired http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/1rtPSkGDDC
#LIVE: Protesters have tried to pry open the rollers at an entrance to Tseung Kwan O MTR station, while others use a fire hose to spray water into the facility. They fail to open the entrance, and proceed to start a fire instead http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A man is accused by protesters of taking pictures of them. He is badly beaten up by at least three to four men. Riot police arrive a few minutes later, firing multiple rounds of tear gas http://sc.mp/8iiz9 #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/fh8HQkE59I
#LIVE: The MTR says 32 of its stations were forced to close down and train services along sections of railway lines had to be suspended. It adds that it strongly condemns rioters for hurling petrol bombs into stations and trains. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: In Tseung Kwan O, protesters have flipped over a light-goods van. They then set it on fire.
The van’s driver had earlier got into an argument with protesters. He left his vehicle there. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/D9lqk36oR8
#LIVE: Protesters and police clash near V City in Tuen Mun, with officers firing multiple rounds of tear gas as they advance. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: The MTR station in Tuen Mun is the latest to be shut down after “rioters tried to damage facilities”, according to the rail operator. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Lok Fu MTR station is now closed after being targeted by protesters. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Protesters have hurled a petrol bomb at the government complex in Cheung Sha Wan, according to a source. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: Only dozens of black-clad demonstrators remain at the junction of Nathan Road and Argyle Street. Riot police fire about five rounds of tear gas but protesters refuse to back down. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotestspic.twitter.com/9l3eXDBn2g
#LIVE: Police stopped and searched a car in Tuen Mun at 11pm. They found helmets, gloves and some bottles of unknown substances in the vehicle. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: In Mong Kok, a Tsui Wah restaurant on Portland Street has been trashed. The chain is believed to be pro-government. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
#LIVE: The MTR has said Kwai Fong and Sai Wan Ho stations will remain closed on Tuesday. https://sc.mp/8iiz9 #hongkongprotests
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