The Hong Kong police have been resorting to violence in their confrontations with protesters this past week, and their metal night stick appears to be the main “weapon of choice.”
In a number of standoffs between protesters and police in Mong Kok on Friday night, Oct. 17, police would baton-charge the unarmed protesters, and some have been injured in the resulting clashes.
Some protesters have been spotted to be bleeding from their head, and photos of their injuries have posted to social media.
At the time of writing, neither party is giving up ground.
In the early hours of Thursday morning, the police started clearing barricades and protesters at a number of protest sites.
Mong Kok was practically swept clean by noon, but the protesters returned in force to Argyle Street and Nathan Road in the evening, and have resumed occupying the area and rebuilding barricades.
Police have responded to the re-occupation by wielding their batons, using pepper spray, and arresting protesters almost willy-nilly.




