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Hong Kong protests: video footage reveals why police officer fired revolver as shattered Tsuen Wan picks up pieces after night of mayhem and violence
- Retreating officer seen slipping on wet ground and dropping gun as pursuing protesters attack with metal rods
- Fellow officers react quickly and one fires shot skyward to deter advancing mob
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When a Hong Kong police officer fired his gun on a major avenue lined with jewellery stores and local eateries just after 8pm on Sunday, many did not realise at first that the shot came from a revolver.
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The sound was similar to the firing of tear gas canisters or rubber bullets, no longer alien acoustics to protesters so inured to physical clashes with police during the city’s worst political crisis since the handover unfolded in June.
“Run!” masked protesters and also local residents, some in flip-flops and shorts, shouted. “A real gunshot has just been fired.”
The single shot, aimed into the sky above Sha Tsui Road in Tsuen Wan, was a warning for a mob striking about a dozen outnumbered officers with metal rods, on a day that witnessed a shocking escalation of violence.
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It marked the first time a gun had been discharged since the protests, triggered by the now-shelved extradition bill, began 12 weeks ago.
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