"Eat sh*t!"
Angry residents yell at a riot police as he comes out of Hong Kong's Sai Wan Ho MTR subway station #HongKongProtests #香港pic.twitter.com/zM9gtmlaba
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Hong Kong police fire tear gas at protesters again. This Monday protest stands in contrast to the mostly-weekend events that erupt in violence in the evening
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Here’s the moment Hong Kong police fired tear gas into the crowd at Monday’s lunchtime protest in the Central business area
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“We are so angry about the police brutality and their violence that happened in the past 5 months in Hong Kong.” This 23-year-old demonstrator explains why she’s marching after police shot 2 protesters early Monday morning
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Emergency workers transport an elderly man to an ambulance car in Hong Kong's Central business district where tear gas was fired earlier
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"It shows that the police are increasingly unscrupulous in using their force and weapons." Here's how this masked protester feels about Monday's shooting in Hong Kong and why the
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“I understand his surgery has been completed and there is no immediate threat to this life.” Hong Kong police explain Monday morning’s events where 2 teenagers were shot
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“He was trying to protect himself and his pistol.” Hong Kong police say the officer who shot a protester was unable to give any warning because it all happened "in the flash of a moment"
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Hong Kong police say they will take statements from all relevant parties and witnesses and go through CCTV and online footage to “try to get to the truth” in the case of the protester shot by an officer. Police asked the public to remain calm and not “spread hate any further”pic.twitter.com/isUGetTXpd
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Speaking at a last-minute press conference, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said Monday’s "social disturbances" resulted in "a large number of casualties." She specifically addressed the incidents of a protester shot by police and a man set on fire
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“Violence is not going to give us any solution.” Lam says the government will not yield to pressure to satisfy “political demands” and is focused on returning "Hong Kong to normal as soon as possible”
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A man was doused in fluid and set on fire after what appears to be a confrontation during the
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