Police officer fires gun, water cannon used for first time on protesters in Hong Kong
- At least one warning shot was fired after three officers were chased and beaten by club-wielding demonstrators in Tsuen Wan
- Crowd-control vehicles brought in after bricks and petrol bombs thrown

A gunshot was fired on Sunday and water cannon were deployed for the first time in Hong Kong’s increasingly violent anti-government protests.
Three police officers, who were chased and beaten by a mob of club-wielding protesters, pulled their revolvers, with one firing a single warning shot skywards at about 8pm on Sha Tsui Road in Tsuen Wan.
Superintendent Leung Kwok-wing of New Territories South regional crime unit confirmed the incident, saying the warning shot was fired because “officers’ lives were under threat”. Five police officers were sent to hospital for treatment.
Police said 36 people were arrested on Sunday, with the youngest being just 12 years old, and 15 officers had been injured.
In an early Monday morning press conference, Senior Superintendent Yolanda Yu Hoi-kwan said police strongly condemned the use of “extreme violence” by “rioters” across the city.