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[With you shop] Demonstrators gather in Sheung Shui Plaza

2019-12-28T16:26:12.736Z


Another netizen launched a rally in Sheung Shui Plaza and your shop today (28th). The pharmacies in Sheung Shui Plaza and Xinfeng Road were significantly less crowded than usual this morning, and the riot police were on the street. From 3 pm, the demonstrators began to swim in Sheung Shui Plaza and Xindu Plaza. In the meantime, they entered a number of shops to request the brakes, and accused mainland tourists of asking them to "return to the mainland." At 4 pm, many masked suspected plainclothes police officers After entering the Sheung Shui Plaza to subdue many people, the riot police arrived later. At 5 pm, a man was suspected to be surrounded by demonstrators while taking photos. Later, the men on both sides were suspected of being "private." The men fell to the ground and were attacked by demonstrators. A number of riot police officers rushed to the flyover and went into the mall to hunt. The demonstrators uniformed at least one man in red, and the "private" white man was managed by the rescuers at the scene. In the evening, demonstrators gathered at Telford Plaza in Kowloon Bay to conduct a "and you shop". During the protest, there were clashes with suspected plain-clothes police officers. Some suspected police officers uniformed the protesters were beaten, and riot police came to the scene to raise blue flags. Many people were arrested.


District 18 News

Written by: Shao Peilin, Chen Nuoxi, Lu Jiayu, Yu Ruijing, Wang Yiyang

2019-12-28 14:55

Last updated: 2019-12-29 00:19

Another netizen launched a rally in Sheung Shui Plaza and your shop today (28th). The pharmacies in Sheung Shui Plaza and Xinfeng Road were significantly less crowded than usual this morning, and the riot police were on the street. From 3 pm, the demonstrators began to swim in Sheung Shui Plaza and Xindu Plaza. In the meantime, they entered a number of shops to request the brakes, and accused mainland tourists of asking them to "return to the mainland." At 4 pm, many masked suspected plainclothes police officers After entering the Sheung Shui Plaza to subdue many people, the riot police arrived later.

At 5 pm, a man was suspected to be surrounded by demonstrators while taking photos. Later, the men on both sides were suspected of being "private." The men fell to the ground and were attacked by demonstrators. A number of riot police officers rushed to the flyover and went into the mall to hunt. The demonstrators uniformed at least one man in red, and the "private" white man was managed by the rescuers at the scene. In the evening, demonstrators gathered at Telford Plaza in Kowloon Bay to conduct a "and you shop". During the protest, there were clashes with suspected plain-clothes police officers. Some suspected police officers uniformed the protesters were beaten, and riot police came to the scene to raise blue flags. Many people were arrested.

[2200] Kowloon Bay: Many riot police officers continued to be on the Telford platform, and the people present were dissatisfied and scolded. District Councilor Pan Renhuizhen was present at the scene and demanded that the riot police officers leave as soon as possible. At the same time, they hoped that the police and the public would not challenge each other.

[2120] Jiulong Bay: Police said that at 8 pm in Telford Plaza, there were masked men in black carrying out harassment in the mall, disrupting social tranquility, and thugs attacked police officers on duty. Police said that in response to the above violations, police officers wearing riot gear have entered the mall to assist law enforcement.

[2110] Kowloon Bay: The riot police officers were on alert at the platform outside the mall again. There were screams and accusations from the scene. Police officers once raised a blue flag to warn. The news at the scene said that a police officer had intercepted and checked the identity cards of the people, which caused public dissatisfaction and riot police officers came to the scene to alert.

[2055] Kowloon Bay: Riot police officers boarded a police car. In Telford Plaza, some citizens gathered and walked on the scene, and many shops have closed, including clothing stores, electrical stores and food stores.

[2040] Kowloon Bay: Several arrested persons were taken by police officers to police vehicles. Police rioters were stationed at Exit A of Kowloon Bay MTR Station, leaving traces of the arrest of a protester by police officers earlier in the mall, including Blood stains, paper towels and masks.
[2017] Sheung Shui: Some citizens expressed their wish to leave through the police defense line. The riot police warned her to leave immediately, and then sprayed pepper spray on her. Staff scolded reporters to defend the mob.
[2000] Kowloon Bay: Internet users launched a "Here You Shop" event at Telford Plaza in the evening. Many demonstrators gathered and walked around the mall at around 7pm, during which time slogans were called and no damage was done. Behavior, some stores closed. During the show, men in masks and plain clothes appeared in the mall. The demonstrators surrounded and accused them as plainclothes police officers. Later, there were suspicions that the police officers took out the pepper spray and pointed at the protesters. Later, the two sides were suspected of physical conflict. Several masked suspected plainclothes. At least one person was uniformed before the sprint, and a large number of riot police officers were present, including equipment such as warning flags and lances.

A blue flag was raised on the riot police overpass. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

A man in red was subdued by riot police. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

The subdued man was bloodstained. (Photo by Yu Ruijing)

1900: Three men and women are intercepted by riot police on the flyover.

1844: The flyover police outside Sheung Shui Plaza held a blue flag. The gray man wearing a hearing aid in the ear of the mall stood in front of the policeman and shouted, "I am all Hong Kong people." the way.

1810: Riot police officers set up a line of defense at the overpass outside Sheung Shui Plaza. It can be seen that there are still citizens and staff passing by in the mall.

1755: A number of riot police officers rushed to the overpass and entered the mall to hunt down the demonstrators. They uniformed at least one red man, during which the man pulled an orange lance of a riot police officer. The police officer hit his hand with a baton. The riot police at the scene fired pepper spray on the people. A man with a hearing aid raised his hands. The police at the scene said that "deaf, deaf, trash." The "private" white man was managed by a rescuer at the scene.

1752: A man was suspected of being surrounded by demonstrators during a photo shoot, and was later pulled by the demonstrators. The man claimed to have been born in Hong Kong, and also referred to as "I am a filmmaker and a filmmaker." "Private", fell to the ground and was attacked by demonstrators, the man was later pulled into the mall.

The woman was surrounded by demonstrators and pulled her belongings, and cosmetics were scattered on the ground. (Photo by Liang Pengwei)

1740: Two women were kicked by demonstrators. They screamed for help and ran to the MTR station. They were very panicked. MTR staff arrived and took the two women off the scene.

1730: A woman was surrounded by demonstrators and dragged her belongings. She showed her identity card to prove that she was a Hong Konger, and a number of cosmetics were scattered on the bridge.

1719: On the overpass outside Sheung Shui Plaza, demonstrators shouted "Return to the Mainland" to tourists, demonstrators kicked the puppets of passersby, two boxes of cookies were left on the ground, and some protesters stepped forward and destroyed them.

1710: Police Facebook page indicates that at 4 pm, there was a masked black man in Sheung Shui Plaza who was engaged in harassment in the mall, including throwing nails at shops to disrupt public order. In response to the above violations, police wearing riot gear Officers have entered the mall to enforce the law.

1706: The riot police officer retreated to the exit near the flyover to be on alert, and subsequently left the mall and returned to the police car.

Riot police raised a blue flag inside the mall. (Photo by Wang Yiyang)

The arrested were taken away by police officers. (Photo by Chen Nuoxi)

The riot police uniformed one person outside Sheung Shui Plaza. (Photo by Chen Nuoxi)

A suspected police officer in plain clothes holding a baton and mask was present on alert. (Photo by Chen Nuoxi)

1659: The riot police near the mall's exit leading to the flyover raised a blue flag, asking those present to stop clamoring and gathering.

1655: There are still many riot police officers stationed at the exit of the overpass near Sheung Shui Plaza, and there are people screaming and yelling at the scene, including "721, I want you to beat you?"

1650: Mr. Lin, a Hong Kong resident who lives in Shenzhen, said that when he went shopping in Sheung Shui Plaza today, he was shot by the police with pepper spray on his face and left arm. He felt very hot and rebuked the police for shamelessness. What about the Hong Kong police?

1643: There is a quarrel between citizens and riot police in Sheung Shui Plaza. Police officers asked the people to leave by loudspeakers. Later, at least two riot police officers applied pepper spray, and many of them were peppered. Police officers warned with loudspeakers that a criminal case in the mall required a citizen to leave, and a blind female lawyer sat in the middle of the mall and did not leave.

1635: There are a large number of riot police officers on the flyover outside the Sheung Shui Plaza. There is a theory of the citizens and police officers present. The riot police once raised a yellow flag to warn them not to cross the blockade and pointed pepper spray at the people.

1625: A witness at Sheung Shui Plaza said that at the time, several young demonstrators were seen throwing promotional leaflets from the gate into Wanning on the third floor of the shopping mall. Nuisance to people ", and then suddenly more than ten suspected plainclothes police officers wearing masks rushed to the protesters, uniformed at least four to five people, referring to suspected police officers who were" good fierce wolves "at that time, but were later separated by police officers No follow-up situation was seen.

1612: At least one man in black in Sheung Shui Plaza was locked with a buckle after being subdued, and at least four others were locked with lanyards. Suspected plainclothes policemen wearing masks held the policeman to maintain order and raised a pepper spray again .

1608: A number of police officers wearing masks suspected that plainclothes officers were using the baton to strike and uniform their demonstrators in Sheung Shui Plaza. A number of persons present were intercepted and searched by the police. In addition, riot police officers rushed to the overpass outside Sheung Shui Plaza and uniformed the protesters in black.

1606: In Sheung Shui Plaza, demonstrators went to Wanning, which had already closed the gate, and threw multiple leaflets from the gate into the shop.

A number of demonstrators entered a manning, and mainland tourists avoided hiding. (Photo by Chen Nuoxi)

Multiple demonstrators entered a Mannings. (Photo by Liang Pengwei)

In the atrium of Sheung Shui Plaza, there were a number of cosmetics shops that opened the gates. More than a dozen protesters called for slogans, and they clashed with people in the mall. (Photo by Chen Nuoxi)

1555: Demonstrators gathered at the overpass near the Sheung Shui Plaza exit, accusing some mainland tourists passing by, and procrastinating tourists evaded.

1547: Demonstrators enter the Metropolis Plaza. Some demonstrators slap a Chow Tai Fook gate, and then someone yells, "Better to do well" and "Better to renovate."

1545: Some demonstrators left Sheung Shui Plaza and some claimed to go to Metropolis Plaza.

1536: The demonstrators arrived at a G2000 clothing store and yelled "Close the gate! Close the gate!" Outside the door, and the clerk immediately came down and the protesters clapped and cheered.

1526: Many demonstrators walked into Wanning, during which some customers immediately “paid the bill” when they saw the case. Some demonstrators accused domestic tourists of “returning to China and returning to China”. There were many staff members on alert in the store and many in the store. Passengers do not hide.

1524: Demonstrators joined the scene one after another. It is estimated that nearly 100 people were present. They were constantly wandering around the mall and shouted "Hong Kong people revenge" and other slogans.

1520: Stores in the mall have come to an end. Some demonstrators point to the presence today as "shopping" rather than destroying the store.

1513: The Sasa cosmetics store in the mall has opened, but there are still citizens shopping in the store. Demonstrators at the scene said that there were Maxim's stores in the mall.

1510: Demonstrators took the escalator to the second floor of the mall. It was seen that the demonstrators were mainly wearing black shirts and urged them to wear masks.

1508: Someone in the mall suspected that they were using mobile phones to take pictures of the demonstrators, and were later accused by multiple demonstrators.

1506: There are a number of cosmetics shops in the atrium of Sheung Shui Plaza. More than 30 demonstrators were present at the slogan, during which they spoke with people in the mall.

1458: Demonstrators shouted slogans such as "Restoration of Hong Kong and the Revolution of the Times" in the atrium of Sheung Shui Plaza. People dragging their luggage in the mall meant "go and go" and left.

1455: There is an office building gate in Sheung Shui Plaza, and some mall staff pulled up the tape outside the gate to prevent anyone from entering.

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