HONG KONGERS



TIMELINE OF THE ESCALATING VIOLENCE





June, 2019 4 Entries
9, Sunday
Riot erupted after peaceful protestors had finished their march
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LocationOutside LegCo (Parliament)
Time: 11pm onwards
Incident: Following a largely peaceful demonstration in the day, rioters attacked the police in an attempt to storm the LegCo building, causing chaos and serious injuries to one particular policeman where he was beaten to the ground and hit on the head with a metal rod.
12, Wednesday
Another attempt to seige the LegCo building
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LocationOutside LegCo (Parliament)
Time: Afternoon onwards
Incident: Protestors tried to storm the LegCo building again, digging up bricks and throwing all sort of objects towards the police in what was conned as a peaceful demonstration. They could not break in this time.
21, Friday
Police Headquarters beseiged
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LocationPolice Headquarters and surrounding areas
Time: Afternoon onwards
Incident: Rioters were not happy that their violent protest was labelled as a RIOT by the police and decided to surround the police building. They held weapons in hands and denied access to all until they eventual dispersed in the early hours in the morning.
26, Wednesday
Police Headquarters beseiged...again
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LocationPolice Headquarters and surrounding areas
Time: Evening onwards
Incident: The police premises became the target of rioters again. This time they attacked an officer going to work and vandalised the building and surrounding facilities.
July, 2019 10 Entries
1, Monday
Rioters stormed LegCo (Parliament)
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Location: Inside LegCo building
Time: 2pm onwards
What happened:
There was peaceful march along Wan Chai and Central. Then there were a large number of rioters smashing the glass walls of the LegCo building in the afternoon as well. They stormed the building in the evening, trashed the place, waved the colonial flag, and with the help of some legCo councillors, stole documents and computers.
7, Sunday
Bystander beaten up
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Location: Mong Kok
Time: Evening
What happened:
During another day of occupying the road, fighting the police, a woman bystander was lyrched by a mob after she alledgedly took out her phone and filmed the rioters. No one helped her out and the reporters there just stood still and watched.
14, Sunday
Riot broke out in a shopping mall
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Location: Shatin
Time: Evening onwards
What happened:
Nothing out of the ordinary happened, just another day of rioting, and this time inside a shopping mall. There was mob lurching of a policeman who almost was almost beatened to death, other police had their fingers bitten off, and there were also frigtened tourists running for their lifes.
18, Thursday
Ex-LegCo democrate advocating use of violence
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Location: University of Hong Kong
Time: Evening onwards
What happened:
"Violence may sometime be the solution to a problem" was met by thunderous applauds as this ex-LegCo lawyer fueled further RIOTS in coming days.
20, Saturday
TATP explosives found
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Location: Tsuen Wan
Time: Noon onwards
What happened:
Police raided a warehouse containing patrol bombs and homemade explosives used by RIOTERS. The mainstream press was still running the story of peaceful protest btw.
21, Sunday
Riot broke out all over HK
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Location: All over HK
Time: Noon onwards
What happened:
There were many flash points: rioters tried to storm the Chinese government building in Sheung Wan, beseiged the police headquarters, clashed with triad locals in Yuen Long, beating up driver who was angered by the chaos.
22, Monday
The price for speaking out
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Location: Tsuen Wan Junius Ho Office
Time: Afternoon
What happened: Junius Ho is an elected member of the LegCo who dared to speak out against the rioters. His office and his parents' grave were destroyed by the mob. The reason? He was seen shaking hands with people wearing white tees the day before. Men dressed in white tees Yuen Long locals attacked black tees when black tees tried to stage a protest there later that night.
27, Saturday
Protest decended into riot
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Location: Yuen Long
Time: Afternoon til night
What happened: A peaceful protest turned into a riot after rioters tried to settle a score with the police. Black-tees had expected immediate protection from the police when they were beaten up in Yeun Long last week by local residents with triad connection.
28, Sunday
Attack on police station
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Location: Sheung Wan, Central, Causeway Bay
Time: Afternoon til night
What happened: A "peaceful" protest in the afternoon turned violent at night as rioters tried to reach the mainland government office in Sheung Wan. Bows and arrows, and other deadly weapons were used by rioters that day.
30, Tuesday
Attack on police station
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Location: Kwai Chung Police Station
Time: All night
What happened: Rioters were angry their fellow comrades were arrested, and launch an attack on the police station detaining their comrades. A policeman had to branish his shotgun to survive a beating by the mob.
August, 2019 4 Entries
5, Monday
Non-cooperative movement
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Location: All over Hong Kong
Time: All day
What happened: Protestors called for a territory wide strike: abandon your work, business and study. But if you don't join them, they'll force you to join them. The mob held up MTR trains doors, put obstacles on rail tracks, digged up the rail tracks, blocked carriageways, and threatened people going to work.
5, Monday
Non-cooperative movement: attack on police stations
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Location: All over Hong Kong
Time: All day
What happened: Rioters escalated their violence by throwing petrol bombs, hurling bricks with makeshift slingshots and even driving a construction truck to block roads. It marked a major increase in the level of violence that was partly fueled by false media report and soft approach by the government to curb the unrest.
6, Tuesday
Student leader arrested with 10 high-powered laser pointer
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Location: Sham Shui Po
Time: Sometime at night
What happened: A student leader was arrested for buying 10 high-powered laser pointers for US$525, the kind of laser that is powerful enough to set stuff on fire. These laser pointers had been frequently used by RIOTERS to point into people's eyes.
11, Sunday
Riots all over HK
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Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, Shatin, Causeway Bay, Taikoo, and other places
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: Violence erupted as riotors continued to block roads, tunnel, throw bricks, rocks, petrol bombs, used slingshot as weapons amoung other things as HK braced for another weekend of chaos. This time, a few of the most violent members were arrested after police employed a new tactics.
13, Tuesday
Mob attacked a tourist and a reporter
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Location: Hong Kong International Airport
Time: 7pm onwards
What happened: Protestors took to the airport in a successful attempt to paralyse its operation. Violent mob surrounded two Manderin speaking men and accused them of spying. The mob tied them up and beat them. When medics arrived, they won't let one of them go for hours, who had already been beaten unconcious. The two victims turned out to be a tourist and a mainland reporter who was wearing a press labeled vest. This video shows the reporter being tied up and beaten up.
13, Tuesday
Mob surrounded and attacked a policeman
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Location: Hong Kong International Airport
Time: 11pm onwards
What happened: After police tried to free a tourist beaten up by the rioters, the mob surrounded a policeman, took his baton and beat him. He only escaped by branishing his gun.
17, Saturday
"Protestor" tried to kill a policeman by dropping a rubbish bin on his head from a footbridge
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Location: Mong Kok
Time: Sometime at night
What happened: A "protestor" dropped a rubbish bin in an attempt to kill or seriously hurt police and others below the footbridge, in what was a largely a non-violent march occupying roads in Mong Kok area.
21, Wednesday
"Protestors" in full gear took over MTR station
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Location: Yuen Long
Time: Evening onwards
What happened: A peaceful sit-in to protest against the Yuen Long violence on 7.21 was taken over by mob equiped in full black gears, weapons in hand, barracading themselves inside the train station, and ready to pounce at any moment.
22, Thursday
"Protestors" took over another MTR station
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Location: Kwai Fong MTR Station
Time: Evening onwards
What happened: The thugs were not happy that MTR staff did not help them when they were chased by the police at the train station weeks before. They expect MTR staff to protect from the police and free rides of course. So they started to target MTR station, harrassed staff, passengers, formed blockade and did what they do best.
23, Friday
Kwai Fong MTR station trashed by rioters
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Location: Kwai Fong MTR Station
Time: Evening onwards
What happened: The train operator decided to close the station because of all the harrassments and threatening behaviours from the rioters, plus the danger to other commuters of course. Obviously the thugs were not happy, and proceeded to surround the control room, threatened MTR staff, and... pee in a cup..
24, Saturday
Another Saturday, Another RIOT
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Location: Kowloon Bay, Wong Tai Sin, Sham Shui Po
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: Thugs don't need a reason to RIOT, just any excuse, reasons like train stations were closed so that they cant escape after they riot, or smart lampposts that they are afraid of because they have CCTVs and have parts made in China (like their iPhones). An authorised procession turned into road bloackade almost as soon as the procession started. Rioters in full gear, with patrol bombs, slingshots, bricks, spears etc kicked off the action. They took down a smart lamppost with an electric cutter (you can't make this up), set off firebombs (hitting reporters), digged up roads, thrown bricks, and even what looks like an airsoft (hopefully) gun was branished.
25, Sunday
Another Sunday, another day of deadly RIOT
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Location: Tsuen Wan, Tsim Sha Tsui, Sham Shui Po
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: Remember when the media and some LegCo members claimed that the protestors are peaceful after the 6.12 riot? People are now so used to the violence that some think that it is ok to throw patrol bombs, beat up passersby, attack with metal rods, stab people with knifes, smash up shops and cross habour tunnel facilities, and try to kill police. All these were live on TV today for all to see, should you choose not to ignore it.
25, Sunday
OPEN FIRE as copper fight for his life
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Location: Tsuen Wan
Time: Around 8pm
What happened: Scores of RIOTERS targetted an under man police car, and a squad of under equiped policemen, attacking them (or more accurately trying to kill them) with metal rods, sharpened objects and all you can see in the video. A warning shot was fired by the police and it was a miracle that no one was killed. Local media instead focused on the kick that a policeman landed on a man who was kneeing in front of him.
29, Thursday
Teachers encourage bullying of police children
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Location: Online and offline
Time: Since June
What happened: In a press conference held by the Education Secretary, the threats, the doxxing of police, anti-riot supporters and their children were there for all to see. Teachers without a moral compass encouraged others to bully police kids under their care. These are sickos whatever their professions or their pretentous noble cause.
29, Thursday
Skirmish outside police stations
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Location: Sham Shui Po, Shatin
Time: Evening onwards
What happened: Mobs had been gathering outside Sham Shui Po police station for the past few days, fooling around with high-powered lasers and throwing rocks at the station, which also happened at Shatin in this particular night. A few of those mob were finally arrested at Sham Shui Po with some later charged with RIOTING.
30, Friday
Off-duty policeman ambushed by black mob in knife attack
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Location: Kwai Fong MTR Station
Time: Around 11pm
What happened: After online threats of violence against police and their families, three masked assailants dressed in black, attacked an off-duty policeman with knife as he left the police station and heading for the MTR. He suffered serious cut wounds from the attack.
31, Saturday
Would be assailants arrested before another knife attack
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Location: Yau Tong
Time: Around 5am
What happened: After the knife attack on an off-duty policeman the previous night, two men and a woman were found wondering near the police quarters. They were stopped with a knife, some white powder and riot gear found on them.
31, Saturday
Axes, fake press passes, acids and other gears seized
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Location: Sai Ying Pun
Time: Around 3pm
What happened: A utility shop born out of the protest, called "National Disaster Utilities" was raided. Apart from DIY utilities like handheld baseball launcher and axes, they also supply fake press passes in case you want to pretend to be a reporter for a day, preferrably when not wielding an axe.
31, Saturday
RIOT in Admiralty, FIRE MAG in Wan Chai, petrol bombs in Causeway Bay and North Point and live rounds fired in Victoria Park
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Location: Hong Kong Island
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: An unauthorised but initally peaceful protest led by "Christians" singing hallelujah to the lord quickly turned into a RIOT as the mob turned their attention towards Admiralty. Live footage showed dozens of petrol bombs being thrown at the Government Complex. Hundreds of RIOTERS were armed with rocks, acids, petrol bombs and spears in hand, one even had what looked like a airsoft sniper rifle. When they were beaten off and retreated to Wan Chai, they set up a bonfire with the smoke serveral stories high. Some thugs smashed the MTR plaform's glass door and put obstacles on the rail track in Wan Chai. The mob also set fires upon Causeway Bay and Wan Chai. Police fired live rounds as warning in Victoria Park. The mob then moved on to the Kowloon side to continue what was the most violent RIOT in HK.
31, Saturday
RIOTing in Kowloon, wrecking MTR stations, fist fights with passengers
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Location: Tsim Sha Tsui, Mong Kok MTR, Prince Edward MTR
Time: Evening onwards
What happened: The mob changed location to Kowloon, blocking off roads in Tsim Sha Tsui before proceeding to wrack the Mong Kok MTR station, smashing everything in sight. Why? Because they hate the MTR now. When they fled to Prince Edward station, they got into a fight with a few elderly passengers. When these RIOTERs decided to leave and changed clothes to disguise themselves as onlookers in white tees (but were too afraid to take off their masks), they were duly rounded up by the police.
September, 2019 4 Entries
1, Sunday
Stuck with you: RIOT at the Airport, rail track blocked, train stations trashed
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Location: Hong Kong Island
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: In a move to block the airport, protestors blocked entries to the airport, roads leading to the airport, throw stuff onto the high-speed rail track leading to the airport with potentially disastrous lost of lives. They also fought with tourist and beat up passengers who dared to take photos of their riotious acts at the MTR. There were court injunctions in place but why would rioters care about the law?
2, Monday
Disrupting MTR trains services
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Location: Various stations
Time: Morning rush hour
What happened: In a day where students started their first school day and first school strike, some decided to disrupt the train service like they did on 8.5. Pulling on emergency handles, blocking train doors and pretending to be genuine commuters became their common tactics.
2, Monday
Another night of chaos in Mong Kok
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Location: Mong Kok
Time: Evening onwards
What happened: A small number of protestors gathered outside the Prince Edward MTR station, placing flowers for a protestor killed by police over the weekend (dont' worry it's fake news but some fools still believe), setting up road blocks and also beating up a guy who allegedly spoke mandarin. A policeman was also surounded and beaten up by people dressed like reporters when he was making an arrest. Thankfully, no petrol bomb was seen.
3, Tuesday
Setting up road blocks, destroying MTR, ended up being arrested
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Location: Mong Kok, Kowloon Bay, Wong Tai Sin
Time: Evening
What happened: Protestors continued to gather at Mong Kok, in the Prince Edward MTR station, one was pinned down by the police for trashing the station, another was shot with bean bag outside the Mong Kok police station as he thrown stuff at the station. Dozens blocked road at Wong Tai Sin and trashed the MTR station, they then fled onboard a bus. They were duely rounded up when police stopped the bus in Kowloon Bay after someone tipped off the police having watched the live coverage from Appledaily.
4, Wednesday
Attacks in Po Lam MTR station
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Location: Po Lam MTR station
Time: Evening
What happened: On a day when the extradition amendment bill had been withdrew, thugs continued to come out and play. This time they targeted the Po Lam MTR and its off-duty station manager, destroying station facilities, harrassing passersby, flashing a tourch in your face and beating up the manager and anyone who dared to challenge them.
5, Thursday
Bicycle on train's overhead powerline
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Location: Between University and Fo Tan station
Time: Early morning

What happened: A maintanance vehicle found a bicycle dropped on the overhead powerline of the train and some other debris on the track near University station just before the first trains were due. The catastrophe it could have caused undermined when the "protestors" have been saying, they have no bottomline. They are prepared to kill innocent people to further their goal.

6, Friday
Riots at MK, MTR stations trashed, bon fire set street ablaze
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Location: Mong Kok, Yau Ma Tei, Prince Edward
Time: Evening
What happened: As another weekend approached, rioters came out to play. These "protestors", as mainstream media is still calling them, surrounded, attacked and thrown stones at the Mong Kok police station just like they had done everyday this week. They destroyed MTR stations and other public facilities, forcing three stations to close. They set up bon fire in Mong Kok and Yau Ma Tei in the middle of the most densely packed areas in HK. When they flee, they could go into the reporters who provided cover or put on the yellow vest provided by reporters at scene and pretend to be reporters themselves.
7, Saturday
Failed coup at the airport but riots continued
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Location: Mong Kok
Time: Evening
What happened: The mob tried to block the airport despite a court injuction has been in place baring any protest there. They were thwarted by heavy screening by the police on public transport accessing the airport. One would-be-protestor was stopped with two jars of cooking oil in his luagguge, he comically felt ill and dropped dead when his scheme was busted. As night approache, the mob returned to Mong Kok, setting street ablaze before being pushed back and arrested by the police.
7, Saturday
Yellow vest "protestor" attacking police
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Location: Shatin MTR
Time: Evening
What happened: More destruction at the MTR and this time the target is Shatin. When a thug was subdued by the police, a "protestor" holding a yeloow vest (commonly worn by reporters), attacked the police guarding the prisoner (1:42). What was she trying to pretend, a reporter? a social worker? Or was she an actual reporter who had joined in the riot, just like this one who had been caught on live camera.
8, Sunday
HK set on fire and more MTR stations trashed
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Location: Central, Causeway Bay, Wan Chai
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: I don't see how setting fire to an MTR exit could do anything to the cause. But that's the nature of riots. There were more destructions at the MTR stations in Hong Kong Island, there were also ordinary people getting beaten up, but you won't see this from mainstream media.
11, Wednesday
HK teacher beaten up for singing the Chinese national anthem during protest in a mall
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Location: Amoy Plaza, Kowloon Bay
Time: Evening
What happened: In what was billed as a peaceful singing protest, a local HK teacher sang the Chinese national anthem while he was with his family. He was duely beaten up by a mob when some of these peaceful protestors took off their pretentious masks.
14, Saturday
Beating up those who speaks out
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Location: Amoy Plaza, Kowloon Bay
Time: Afternoon
What happened: Following the beating of the teacher on 9.11, hundreds of patriots gathered and sang the Chinese national anthem at the Amoy PLaza, the place where the teacher was attacked. Then "pro-democracy" "protestors" came and picked a fight. Skermish broke out and there were fighting from both sides, some instigators were arrested, some attacked the police to free their commardes, there were in-fighting among black shirt and an elderly man was ganged up when he left. These "protestors" came back in the evening to question the plaza's management on why they "let the police" in.
15, Sunday
Petrol bombs and RIOTS
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Location: Hong Kong Island
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: The authorities banned a public gathering this Sunday out of all the potential violence "protestors" would cause. The rioters showed up anyway and set off fire in the street, thrown firebombs at mtr stations, the police and public buildings, lyched rival supporters, just as you hoped that the violence would die down.
15, Sunday
Attempted murder in Wan Chai
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Location: Wan Chai
Time: Around 4:51pm
What happened: This man lying on the floor was allegedly in dispute with some black-tee youth. What resulted was disturbing. The very same thing happened in a mall in Shatin, at the airport, and now this. You see true evil and dehumanization when you see people doing this. It applied to all those who would justify this or those who brushed it off as propagada.
15, Sunday
Firebombing traffic cops
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Location: Wan Chai
Time: Around 5:45pm
What happened: Some people defended the use of patrol bombs as a "defensive" "zoning" tactics to slow down the police. Implying that rioters did not mean to cause harm. Well, this is hypocrisy given the kind of vicious violance they used to target individuals since 6.9, including this petrol bomb attack on two traffic cop and another at the Wan Chai MTR station on the same day.
16, Monday
Another attack at the "Lennon Wall"
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Location: San Po Kong
Time: Around 11pm
What happened: Battle at the Lennon Wall but this time the victim wasn't even taking down the posters and leaflets. He voiced out against a dozen black mob and was reportedly surrounded and beaten up. This is not the first instance, and definitly will not be the last either.
21, Saturday
More assaults at the "Lenin" Wall
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Location: Mong Kok
Time: Morning
What happened: "Lenin" Wall is more fitting description than "Lennon" Wall. The protest has been violent, those who voiced out were beaten up, this included those who tried to remove posters on the Lenin Wall. These activits were splashed with red paint while removing posters from the wall, others had been assaulted. Apprarently freedom of expression only applys when you speak the voice of the rioters.
21, Saturday
Riots in Tun Mun (mainly)
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Location: Tun Mun, Mong Kok, TKO
Time: Afternoon til late
What happened: A public procession about the misuse of recreational areas by performers (mainland aunties) was initailly opposed by the police but approved by higher authority, and it later turned out to be a riot afterall. The rioters got smart, they thought, mixing peaceful sit-in at one moment, and throwing petrol bombs at police cars the next, smashing rail facilities, laying down road blocks, and even tired to snatch a gun from an officer. They then changed back to normal clothes and pretending to be local residents, while beating up people having opposite views. Its a miracle that no one was killed, yet.
21, Saturday
Another, another, another assault on civilians (by rioters)
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Location: Tun Mun
Time: Around mid-night
What happened: These two guys had a disagreement with the belief of the mob. Then they were lyched by the mob and beaten up in the head. They were not the first victims today.
22, Sunday
Another day of riots across Kowloon and NT
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Location: Shatin, Mong Kok
Time: Afternoon til late
What happened: Rioters set up road blocks, setting off fire in the street, throwing petrol bombs, attacking police, attacking civilians. They targeted mainland brand shops and shops that support the opposition in a shopping mall in Shatin.
22, Sunday
Random guy beaten up in Shatin mall
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Location: Shatin
Time: Afternoon
What happened: Haters said he was tearing down posters at the Lennon Wall or was in a dispute with other protesters. Some said that he shouted Hong Kong add oil. But this eyewitness didn't see him do anything to justify him getting beaten up.
25, Wednesday
Mob smashed up MTR station after a fare evader was caught
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Location: Shatin MTR
Time: Evening
What happened: After a fare evader was caught by MTR staff, believing he is a fellow protestor, the mob surrounded the control room of Shatin MTR. They then smash up MTR facilities and intimidated passersby until police finally arrived.
25, Wednesday
Another off-duty policeman attacked by 30 mob
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Location: Tun Mun
Time: Evening
What happened: This policeman was reportedly taking photos of protestors while they were singing protest song in a shopping mall when he was shopping. His shirt's logo gave him away as a policeman and he was duely beaten up when those peaceful protestors suddenly turned violent.
28, Saturday
Riot marked 5 year anniversary of Occupy Movement
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Location: Central
Time: Evening
What happened: It was a protest organised by the Democratic Alliance to mark the 5 year anniversary of the Occupy Movement. It soon turned into another black mob riot as they took over the main road in Central, setting up road blocks, throwing rocks, petrol bombs, and police responded with tear gas and rubber rounds.
28, Saturday
Riot marked 5 year anniversary of Occupy Central Movement
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Location: Central
Time: Evening
What happened: During the rally, this guy was dumb enough to carry a Chinese flag into the crowd. Given the intorlerance of anyone's view apart from their own, the guy was surrounded and badly beaten up.
29, Sunday
Mass arrest against rioting mob
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Location: Hong Kong Island
Time: Afternoon onwards
What happened: Rioters mounted another large scale attack against the Government Complex, throwing petrol bombs, setting off fire on the street, trashing a taxi, setting MTR station ablaze on a day where it was no longer safe on the street because of the rioters, as demostrated when an Indonisian reporter was shot with bean bag in the forehead by the police when she stood in the line of fire in a fight between police and rioters. Police responded with mass arrest with 146 rioters reportedly arrested at the end.
29, Sunday
Undercover police fired warning shot and saved himself from lyching
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Location: Wan Chai
Time: Afternoon
What happened: Rioters had tried to grab a gun from a policemen last weekend. This time they noticed an undercover policeman and ganged up on him en mass. A warning shot was fired and the mob dispersed.
30, Monday
Warehouse of rioters raided
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Location: Tsuen Wan and Causeway Bay
Time: Evening
What happened: Warehouse and apartment were raided by the police where weapons, gears, petrol bomb making materials and other equipments were seized. For a so called leaderless people's movement, the rioters seemed to be very well organised just by looking at the equipments and especially the map on display here.
October, 2019 4 Entries
1, Tuesday
Most violent Riots marked 70th anniversary of new China
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Location: Everywhere
Time: All day and night
What happened: Shops with mainland or Maxim ties and MTR were smashed, roads are blocked, petrol bombs were thrown and the city set ablazed. Fully armed Rioters gathered in groups and tried to kill police. A policeman was beaten to the ground in Tsuen Wan and a rioter was shot in the chest when another policeman tried to save him. There was another beating by the rioters on police in Jordan and only stopped when two warning shots were fired. Police in Tuen Mun suffered major burns after corrosive liquid were sprayed at reporters and police. This was the darkest day in HK since hte handover but hte terrorists arn't stopping yet.
1, Tuesday
The first live bullet landed on a rioter
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Location: Tsuen Wan
Time: Afternoon
What happened: An 18 year-old high school student was shot in the chest after he and his group of rioters tried a maim and kill a policeman who was already beaten on the ground. When an officer branish his gun, the rioter choosed to attack instead of backing off. He was lucky to be alive.
2, Wednesday
Desruption to MTR service
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Location: Kowloon Tong
Time: Morning rush hour
What happened: This was a repeat of the non-coorperative movement where protestors/rioters/terrorists tried to stop public transport including MTR trains abide on a much smaller scale. Apart from obstruction to train doors, emergency door at the train was also reportedly opened.
4, Friday
Mask law sparked riots and terrorism
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Location: All over HK
Time: Afternoon til late
What happened: Terrorism is a fitting description of these perpetrators. Systemtically stopping cars on the road to look for off-duty police with intent to murder. Beating up random passerbys/ordinary people who voiced out. Setting up roadblocks with construction vehicles. Setting fire on trains, petrol bombs inside MTR stations, wracking station facilities causing the entire rail network to shut down. Breaking into shops, setting off fire there and looting iPhones from mobile shop. Tonight, Hong Kong has gone full Iraq.
4, Friday
Terrorist's roadblock identified off-duty police
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Location: Yueng Long
Time: Evening
What happened: A private car with an off-duty policman inside was stopped by terrorist's roadblock. He made the mistake of not driving through and got out of his car. He was attacked by the mob. After he fired one shot when he was on the ground, the crowd dispersed but two petrol bombs landed on him.
4, Friday
Fire fighters watched by as man beaten up by mob
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Location: Sham Shui Po
Time: Late evening
What happened: A man with a knife disputed with the mob, he was surrounded and beaten up. The fireman sitting safely on his fire engine next to him watched by.
5, Saturday
More destruction as riots continued but numbers falled
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Location: All over HK
Time: Afternoon til evening
What happened: The MTR had been shut down for the day due to extensive terrorist attacks and damage caused. This limited the movement of the rioters but stalls were still being burned, MTR stations were still broken into and ordinary people were still suffering. Shops and malls are closed as well and you can't see any luxury items displayed on shop windows to prevent looting.
6, Sunday
Weekend's riots continued
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Location: All over HK
Time: Afternoon til evening
What happened: The same things happened, MTR being trashed, roadblocks were in place to rate out dissendents, catapult was seen to launch bricks, extensive damage done to shops, ordinary citizens getting beaten up and appeal to ban the anti-mask law defeated. Some reporters were firebombed and some would question whether the police can handle such widespread chaos.
6, Sunday
Taxi driver got lyched real bad
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Location: Cheung Sha Wan
Time: Afternoon
What happened: The unfortunate taxi driver drove into a riots zone. Those peaceful protestors opened his car door, "redecorated" his car using metal rods when the car suddenly drove off to the left and crashed. The driver was pulled out and beaten unconcious. Then fire fighters appeared but choosed to ignore the driver because the mob was still killing him. Shortly after the incident, fake online stories claiming the driver lost control, crashed, and was rescued by protestors, that he was trying to kill protestors, he was a China supporter and fake x-way of the victim who was ran over appeared. This is the kind of terror Hong Kongers are living in.
6, Sunday
Local actress beaten up by the mob
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Location: Mong Kok
Time: Evening
What happened: Celine Ma was filming a bunch of rioters destroying ATM machines when she was attacked. She was pushed on the ground and hit on the head. Her celebrity status did not provide cover agains these terrorist mob.
7, Monday
Weekend's riots continued
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Location: All over HK
Time: Evening
What happened: This Monday was a local holiday that meant riots continued. The same things happened but seemed to be on a smaller scale, MTR still being trashed, roadblocks filled with explosive susbtance were set fired upon, black mob went into residential buildings to rat out their opponents, ordinary people still getting harrased or beaten up.