The police take a man that is clearly bound and in custody into a garage and beat him and kick him with full force kicks while he is on the ground.
Big brave police protecting and serving because they were scared I suppose will be the conclusion.
Interesting to see the accomplices spread out looking for witnesses just like they do in the Untited States.
The local 1% tells the protesters to go home after police are caught showing their true colors.
Li, Asia's richest man and chairman of property developer Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd, had made no public comment on the protests but broke his silence to say if Hong Kong's rule of law broke down it would be the city's "greatest sorrow".
"Since the handover, the 'one country, two system' formula has protected Hong Kong's lifestyle," Li said, referring to the formula under which the city has been run since its return from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
"I urge everyone not to be agitated. I urge everyone not to let today's passion become the regret for tomorrow. I earnestly request everyone to return to their families," Li said in his first public comments on the protests.