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The man in white drove on the streets of Mong Kok with a hoe and the pilot saw the defendant lift the hoe to the man in black

2020-09-10T08:35:21.210Z


On August 5 last year, citizens launched a strike and a rally in the seven districts. In the early hours of the next morning in Mong Kok, there were still demonstrators gathering. A white man in 60s was suspected of chasing several people in black with an iron hoe. He denied the allegations. The case today (10th) ) Trial in West Kowloon Court. A male pilot who drove by confessed that he saw a man in white shirt and trousers holding a hoe four times that night. The man in white had even raised and walked towards a young man in black, making the man in black panic. Run away.


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Written by: Li Huina

2020-09-10 16:19

Last update date: 2020-09-10 16:26

On August 5 last year, citizens launched a strike and a rally in the seven districts. In the early hours of the next morning in Mong Kok, there were still demonstrators gathering. A white man in 60s was suspected of chasing several people in black with an iron hoe. He denied the allegations. The case today (10th) ) Trial in West Kowloon Court.

A male pilot who drove by confessed that he saw a man in white shirt and trousers holding a hoe four times that night. The man in white had even raised and walked towards a young man in black, making the man in black panic. Run away.

Defendant Zhu Muyuan (63 years old, retired) was charged with one count of possession of an offensive weapon, alleging that he carried an iron hoe on the pavement near the water channel on Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok on August 6 last year. Representative of Barrister Guo Dongming.

Seeing the man in white dragging with a hoe

Male pilot Shu Junxian confessed that when he drove to the Mong Kok Police Station that night, he suddenly saw a man and woman running across the road in a hurry. After turning the car, he saw a man wearing a white shirt and gold glasses. , Has been dragging with a hoe.

When he drove to the pavement outside the Mong Kok Police Station, he saw the man in white again. The man raised his hoe to a young man in black who was outside the railing. The man in black hurried away.

Male pilot Shu Junxian (pictured) was driving through Mong Kok that night and saw the defendant Zhu Muyuan holding a hoe.

(Photo by Li Huina)

Passers-by hurried away

When Shu Ji drove into the water channel, he saw the man in white raising his hoe and rushing to the passers-by on the opposite side of the road. There were men and women in the group of passers-by, and some were wearing light-colored shirts and trousers. The passers-by also hurriedly fled. .

Later, Shu saw the man in white again holding a hoe, standing next to a private BMW car. After seeing Shu's car, he motioned for him to leave. The process was photographed by Shu's "car cam".

Shu later reported the white-clothed man to nearby police officers, and believed that the white-clothed man intended to attack others.

The "cam film" section of Shu's car also showed that when he first saw the man in white, a police car passed by nearby.

The defendant claimed to take up a hoe to defend himself

In addition, the police officer on duty at the scene that night, Chen Junyuan, confessed that 4 men and 1 woman reported to him that some people were wandering around the water channel and Tung Choi Street with hoes. Some of them said they were scared and took photos of the process.

Chen Ji later intercepted and searched the defendant. The defendant pointed out under caution that he was buying cigarettes on Xiyangcai South Street, but someone surrounded him and tried to attack him, so he picked up a hoe everywhere to defend himself.

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Source: hk1

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