Hong Kong police manhunt continues after bloody Yau Ma Tei gang fight ends in shooting
Two officers opened fire when an attacker refused to stop assaulting his victim; three men taken to hospital with gunshot and stab wounds
Two men were in hospital with gunshot wounds on Sunday night after Hong Kong police opened fire to stop a gang armed with machetes attacking a man in Yau Ma Tei at dawn.
Officers said they fired four shots after the attackers ignored their repeated warnings to stop. One man was in a critical condition after taking three bullets to the waist and hip. The other was recovering from a gunshot wound on his arm.
They were both arrested for assault, accused of attacking the victim who was also in hospital recovering from unspecified wounds. Police on Sunday night were still hunting for three or four more men who fled the scene during the chaos.
In a statement issued late on Sunday night, the police claimed its two officers had followed principles on the use of force having regard to the prevailing circumstances of the time.
Conditions under which a firearm can be used include protecting any person, including him or herself, from life threatening or serious bodily harm, arresting someone potentially violent attempting to evade arrest or “quelling unrest or riots”, the police said.