Hong Kong protester, 21, loses kidney after being shot by police
Daily MailHong Kong riot police faced off with protesters today just hours after a protester was shot and a man set on fire in some of worst violence in more than five months of pro-democracy demonstrations. A Hong Kong police officer shot at masked protesters on Monday morning - hitting at least one in the torso - during clashes broadcast live on Facebook Police could later be seen detaining the two men on the ground. The first man had a pool of blood next to him, his body limp as officers moved him around and apparently tried to tie his hands, while the second man was conscious and talking Bloodstains are seen on the ground at the site where a 21-year-old protester was shot and wounded by a police officer on Monday Horrifying footage showed this man being splashed with petrol and set on fire in a walkway after remonstrating with Hong Kong protesters and telling them 'you are not Chinese' In footage broadcast live on Facebook, a Hong Kong policeman drew his weapon as he wrestled with a man at a blockaded road junction, with a second protester advancing towards them in a bid to help his comrade. Police officers direct residents as pro-democracy protesters block major roads in Hong Kong on Monday morning People run as riot police fire tear gas in the Central district of Hong Kong on Monday as further violence erupted in the city Masked protesters raise their arms during a protest in Hong Kong on Monday after a protester was shot at close range by police Hong Kong police said the attackers were 'rioters' - a sensitive term - and said they had trashed the nearby Ma On Shan train station, prompting the man to chase them down and remonstrate with them.