A knife-wielding man injured at least four people and bit off part of the ear of a local pro-democracy politician amidst clashes with police at a Hong Kong mall on Sunday, according to local media reports. Riot police also stormed several malls in Hong Kong in an attempt to limit the pro-democracy protests, as the anti-government movement approaches the five-month mark. HONG KONG PROTESTERS MET WITH TEAR GAS AFTER ATTACKING CHINESE NEWS AGENCY OFFICESAmong the injured was Andrew Chiu Ka-yin, a local pro-democracy politician whose ear was partially severed in the knife attack. Local police say the man told the victims that Hong Kong belongs to China and that Chiu was a pro-democracy politician. Later in the day, police stormed the Cityplaza shopping complex on Hong Kong Island after some protesters sprayed graffiti at a restaurant.
Source: Fox News November 03, 2019 16:30 UTC