Hong Kong protesters vent anger on streets of Mong Kok, set fire to bank
Angry protesters in Hong Kong built roadblocks, vandalized stores, and set fire to the Bank of China and Mong Kok MTR station on Monday as chaos once again descent in the city.
Hundreds of protesters gathered in central Hong Kong to voice their discontent against police violence after an officer fired live rounds at close range at protesters in Sai Wan Ho on the eastern side of Hong Kong island and one 21-year-old protester was wounded.
More than 60 people were wounded on Monday, Chief Executive Carrie Lam said in an address.