Hong Kong police officers rarely fire their guns, but when they do, it grips the city’s attention.
On Thursday, officers shot dead a man who had taken a woman hostage while brandishing a 30cm knife at a shopping centre in Tuen Mun.
Under police guidelines, officers may open fire to protect anyone – including themselves – from death or serious injury. They may also use lethal force against anyone believed to have committed a serious or violent crime and who is attempting to evade arrest.
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Infrequent yet unforgettable: Hong Kong’s rare cases of police opening fire on duty
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Source: scmp.com

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