Video: CNN Reporter And Crew Hit By Tear Gas In Hong Kong

For the second day in a row, thousands rallied on Sunday in Hong Kong to protest mob violence and what they say is police brutality against peaceful marchers. And for the second consecutive day, the police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the throngs.

The police on Sunday fired dozens of rounds of tear gas starting from about 7 p.m. and charged protesters, sending hundreds of bystanders who were watching nearby scrambling for shelter. Groups of riot officers with clubs chased black-clad protesters down alleys in the dense urban district.

While covering the ongoing mass protests in Hong Kong, originally sparked by a controversial and now-shelved bill that would have allowed extradition from Hong Kong to China, CNN’s Anna Coren and her crew were hit by tear gas.

Watch the video below(video VIA CNN you tube channel):

The police already warned you about tear gas, why do the reporters think they can ignore as press? Otherwise they will be brave and not complain.

Remember, tear gas bombs target the rioters , particularly, as everyone knows, these Hong Kong rioters possess weapons and acidic fluids, even bomb making materials. It was you who chose to stay in the crowd of rioters, and you are the only one who bears the entire responsibility to your own decision.

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