Hong Kong holds first council elections under new rules that shut out pro-democracy candidates
Residents went to the polls in Hong Kongโs first district council elections since an electoral overhaul was implemented under Beijingโs guidance of โpatriotsโ administering the city, effectively shutting out all pro-democracy candidates.
Hong Kong to scrutinize cryptocurrency regulation after arrests linked to JPEX exchange
Hong Kongโs leader says the territory will scrutinize the regulation of digital assets after police arrested eight people over allegations of fraud at an unlicensed cryptocurrency exchange that impacted more than 1,600 investors and over $150 million in assets.
China demands US invite Hong Kong leader to economic meeting, adding to strains over crackdown
China has demanded that the United States invite Hong Kongโs leader to an economic conference following a news report that Chief Executive John Lee would be barred due to his role in crushing the cityโs pro-democracy movement.
Amid shrinking freedoms, Hong Kongers commemorate Tiananmen anniversary privately
As the 34th anniversary of Chinaโs Tiananmen Square crackdown approaches Sunday, many in Hong Kong are trying to mark the day in the shadow of a law that prosecuted leading activists in the cityโs pro-democracy movement.
Hong Kong leader defends removal of politically sensitive books in public libraries
Hong Kong's leader says the cityโs public libraries would not recommend books featuring โbad ideologiesโ to residents after they pulled titles related to the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown and certain political figures.
Hong Kong leader says China's sentencing of US citizen exposes national security threats
Hong Kongโs leader says the sentencing on spying charges of a U.S. citizen in China who was also a permanent resident of the semi-autonomous city illustrates that the territory should stay vigilant to hidden national security risks.
China installing former security chief as Hong Kong leader
China is installing a career security official as the new leader of Hong Kong in the culmination of a sweeping political transformation that has gutted any opposition in the Asian financial center and placed it ever more firmly under Beijingโs control.
Hong Kong arrests 53 activists under national security law
(AP Photo/Vincent Yu, File)HONG KONG โ Hong Kong police arrested 53 former lawmakers and democracy proponents Wednesday for allegedly violating the new national security law by participating in unofficial election primaries for the territory's legislature last year. The security law criminalizes acts of subversion, secession, terrorism and collusion with foreign powers to intervene in the cityโs affairs. โThe Biden-Harris administration will stand with the people of Hong Kong and against Beijingโs crackdown on democracy,โ Blinken wrote in his tweet. The security law is being used โto crush dissent and stifle the exercise of human rights and political freedoms.โHuman Rights Watch senior China researcher Maya Wang said the national security law is a blanket law that allows the government to arrest people for exercising their rights. โHong Kong is looking more like mainland China but where one ends and the other begins is hard to discern,โ she said.
Former SAPD officer involved in controversial 2016 shooting dies
SAN ANTONIO โ John Lee, a former San Antonio police officer who in 2016 shot and killed an unarmed man he believed was carrying a gun, has died, officials have confirmed. Lee shot and killed Antronie Scott in early February 2016 after pulling him over at the Wood Hollow Apartments near Isom and East Ramsey roads. Scottโs widow, who was in the vehicle at the time of the shooting, filed a lawsuit against SAPD, the city of San Antonio and Lee. SAPD officials confirmed Friday that Lee left the department in February, but declined to release additional details since his cause of death was pending. Scottโs case is one of three high-profile SAPD officer-involved shooting deaths that Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales said last month he would not reopen.
Bexar County DA will not reopen investigations into SAPD-involved shooting deaths of 3 men
SAN ANTONIO โ Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales said Monday he has no plans to reopen the cases of three high-profile SAPD officer-involved shooting deaths in San Antonio. Marquise JonesJones, 23, was killed outside a Northeast Side Chachoโs by Officer Robert Encina who was working security at the restaurant. Officer Steve Casanova opened fire on Snowden, but also shot and killed Roundtree who was in the line of fire. RELATED: Mother outraged at SAPD officer who accidentally shot, killed her sonPolice said the home was a drug house they had been called to dozens of times. A Bexar County grand jury voted July 18, 2019, not to indict Casanova and he was cleared of all charges.
FBI 'monitoring' investigation into SAPD shooting of man with cellphone
SAN ANTONIO โ Local FBI agents are "monitoring" the investigation into last week's shooting death of an unarmed man by a San Antonio police officer. Antronie Scott, 36, was pulled over by Officer John Lee Feb. 4 near Isom and Ramsey roads. The officer said he thought Scott had a gun in his hand and fired one shot at Scott, hitting him in the chest. Lee has been placed on administrative duty while SAPD conducts an investigation to determine if he broke the law or violated department policies. The Scott family has retained a lawyer to investigate the shooting on its behalf.