China: Hubei Residents Riot After Quarantine Lifted [Twitter feed]

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Hubei Residents Riot After Quarantine Lifted; Police Beaten With Their Own Shield, Cop Cars Overturned

Residents of Hubei province in China teamed up with their local police force to battle the police from neighboring Jiangxi province – who set up a roadblock on the Yangtze River Bridge to prevent the people of Hubei from crossing and returning to work.

Footage of Hubei residents overturning Jingxi police vehicles was captured and uploaded to Chinese social media – where Chinese authorities have reportedly already scrubbed it.

(ZeroHedge)

There are MASSIVE protests developing right now on the Jiujiang Yangtze River Bridge that joins the Hubei and Jiangxi provinces in Eastern China.

The situation is rapidly evolving.

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Civilians overturning a police vehicle…

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…and another.

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More police arriving.

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These videos have already been removed from WeChat and Weibo, presumably by the .

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Protests are definitely becoming violent.

This is happening RIGHT NOW and the videos are being taken down from Chinese social media almost as fast as they are going up!

⚠️ THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING IN CHINA ⚠️

SPREAD this thread far and wide!☝️

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At one point rioters snatched a police shield and began beating Jiangxi officers with it.

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The civilians from Hubei stole a riot shield from Jiangxi police and are beating them with it!

This man explains the situation:

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Here is another view of Hubei residents flipping over a Jiangxi police van.

What’s nice about this view is that it clearly shows the Hubei police simply watching, if not helping, the Hubei civilians destroy Jiangxi police vehicles.

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SUMMARY:

1️⃣ Lockdown in Hubei was lifted 2 days ago and people wanted to go back to work in Jiangxi. Jiangxi police would not let them in. People from Hubei got mad.

2️⃣ Jiangxi police invaded Hubei police jurisdiction, causing fights between the police.

3️⃣ Riots ensued.

(TLB) published this report from ZeroHedge as compiled by Tyler Durden.

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