2019 Prince Edward station attack

The 2019 Prince Edward station attack, also known as the 31 August MTR station incident (Chinese: 831太子站事件), was an incident in which Hong Kong police indiscriminately attacked passengers while arresting protesters who were returning home via Prince Edward station, on the night of 31 August 2019, after a protest was held that same day. The event was described as the police version of the 2019 Yuen Long attack, and the police have been criticised as acting like terrorists. Rumours have been circulated that several protesters were beaten to death at the station, but the police have rejected allegations. However, a mourning vigil was set up by a group of residents outside one exit of the station.

2019 Prince Edward station attack
Part of 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong police storm Prince Edward station and attack civilians on 31 August 2019.
Date31 August 2019 (2019-08-31) (Hong Kong Time UTC+8)
Location
Prince Edward station, Mong Kok, Kowloon
Resulted in(See Aftermath section)
Parties
Anti-extradition bill demonstrators and passengers
Pro-government demonstrators
Casualties
InjuriesAt least 10 (people sent to hospital)
Arrested65 (as of 1 November, all protestors or passengers)
Charged2 (as of 1 November)
Location within Hong Kong

It is known in Hong Kong as the 831 incident, after the date 31 August.

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