#LIVE: The battleground outside PolyU has switched to the area near the Cross-Harbour Tunnel, which protesters have blocked since Wednesday http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/CIfM9QHRIT
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#LIVE: Some protesters have set up barricades on Connaught Road Central as they march to Western district http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: As night falls, police appear to have boxed in hundreds of radical protesters at Polytechnic University by surrounding the campus and cordoning off linking roads, leaving no way out http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Police in a statement describe the protest at Polytechnic University as a riot: “Anyone who enters or stays on the campus and assists rioters in any way will risk committing the offence of ‘taking part in a riot'" http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A police armoured vehicle has been set on fire on the flyover at the toll booths at the Cross-Harbour Tunnel http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/F0RJMSah8W
#LIVE: In an emergency message, PolyU’s senior management and council chairman call on everyone to immediately leave the campus which they say has been severely and extensively vandalised by activists http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Admiralty MTR station has closed, with the rail giant citing emergency situations nearby. Earlier, protesters set up barricades on Connaught Road Central and headed towards Admiralty http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Police issue a warning on Facebook, saying they are planning their next action, calling on everyone to leave immediately through the exit of Lee Shau Kee Building (Block Y). “This is to ensure the safety of everyone in Polytechnic University”http://sc.mp/fi0sy
#LIVE: A line of people, including first-aid volunteers and journalists, are waiting to leave the Polytechnic University campus. Police are letting people exit but not before conducting bag searches http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/ldnOcC2x1x
#LIVE: Police say that people can only leave at a designated exit at PolyU, after a search or an identity confirmation. “We discovered many people disguising themselves as reporters to leave and escape criminal liability in past operations"http://sc.mp/fi0sy
#LIVE: Tear gas has been fired at the junction of Waterloo Road and Nathan Road. Meanwhile, at Cheung Kong Centre on Queen’s Road Central, dozens of civilians are stopped and searched by police http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: More than 100 mostly black-clad protesters are now marching along Nathan Road in Yau Ma Tei. They are believed to be responding to calls online to divert police manpower from the battlefield in PolyU http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Tear gas has been fired on Nathan Road near Jordan, where hundreds of protesters have gathered and placed obstacles on the road http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A spokeswoman for Chinese University, the site of a fiery battle between protesters and police last week, has confirmed that a police report was made today http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: A police source confirms an officer fired a live round on Austin Road, outside the PLA barracks, at 10.20pm after someone drove a vehicle at officers’ defensive line. The shot was aimed at the vehicle http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: The Police Public Relations Branch warns that anyone who leaves the PolyU campus without press credentials will be arrested, according to the Hong Kong Journalists Association, whose representatives have just had a phone call with officershttp://sc.mp/fi0sy
#LIVE: A police source confirms dozens of people have been arrested at Polytechnic University, where an estimated hundreds of others are still inside http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: It is understood that mass arrests have been going on at the PolyU campus since 10pm. Those arrested are all held on rioting-related charges http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtests
#LIVE: Back on the corner of Austin Road and Chatham Road South, outside PolyU, there are still intense clashes. Police are firing multiple rounds of tear gas http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/zQorpFlx3L
#LIVE: As police refuse to let radicals leave the PolyU campus, other protesters are flooding the streets near the university. They are blocking roads off Nathan Road, from Tsim Sha Tsui all the way to Prince Edward http://sc.mp/fi0sy #HongKongProtestspic.twitter.com/gEqmmuwSDo
#LIVE: In a joint statement, five university chiefs – including Polytechnic University's president – urge people on both sides near PolyU to exercise restraint. They ask students, alumni and other people to leave the scene as soon as possiblehttp://sc.mp/fi0sy
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