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- Hong Kong policemen drew their guns and fired a warning shot amid violent protests in Tsuen Wan on Sunday, reported the AP.
- Earlier that day, police used water cannons for the first time to clear out protestors after a peaceful march turned chaotic.
- It was a violent weekend overall in Hong Kong — on Saturday, a protest over surveillance concerns resulted in police deploying tear gas, breaking a 10-day peace streak.
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Violence in Hong Kong continues to escalate after a weekend of chaotic clashes between protestors and police.
Hong Kong police officers drew their guns and reportedly fired a warning shot after being attacked by protestors with sticks and rods on Sunday night, reported the Associated Press. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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