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.
Incident: Protestors tried to storm the LegCo building again, digging up bricks and throwing all sort of objects towards the police. They could not break in this time.
Incident: Rioters were not happy that their violent protest was labelled as a RIOT by the police and decided to surround the police building, weapons in hands and denying access to all until early hours in the morning.
What happened: While some were carrying out non-violence protest in other places, a large number of rioters started to smash the glass walls of the LegCo building. They stormed the building in the evening, trashed the place, and stole documents and computers along the way.
What happened: During another day of occupying the road, fighting the police, a bystander, a woman was lyrched by a mob after she reportedly took out her phone and filmed them. No one helped her, and the reporters there just stood still.
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 die, others had their fingers bitten off, and there were frigtened tourists running for their lifes.
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.
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.
What happened: 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 attacked black tees in Yeun Long later that 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.
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.
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.
What happened: Protestors called for a territory wide strike: abandon your work, business, and study. But if you dont join them, they'll force you to join them. Holding up MTR trains, putting obstacles on railway, digging up rail tracks, blocking carriageways, and intimidating people going to work.
5, Monday
Non-cooperative movement: attack on police stations
What happened: Rioters escalated their movement by throwing petrol bombs, hurling bricks with makeshift slingshots, and even drove a construction truck to block roads.
6, Tuesday
Student leader arrested with 10 high-powered laser pointer
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.
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, using 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 new tactics.
What happened: Protestors took to the airport in a successful attempt to paralyse its operation. Violent mob surrounded two Manderin speaking men, accused them of spying. The mob tied them up, and beat them. When medics arrived, they wont 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 beaten up.
What happened: After police tried to free a tourist beaten up by the rioters, the mob surrounded a policeman, took his baton and kept beating him. He only escaped by branishing his gun.
Police officer had his baton taken from him and was attacked with it. Drew his pistol and aimed at protesters. Astonished nobody killed here tonight. pic.twitter.com/Wox8yziDnz
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.
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.
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. So they harrassed staff, passengers, formed blockade, and did what thugs do best.
What happened: The train operator decided to close the station because of all the harrassments and threatening behaviours from the rioters. Obviously the thugs were not happy, and proceeded to surround the control room, threatened MTR staff, and you wont believe it, pee in a cup..
What happened: Thugs don't need a reason to RIOT, just any excuse, 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. 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.
What happened: Remember when the media and some LegCo members claimed that the protestors are peaceful after the 6.21 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.
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 one of 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.
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.
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
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.