China News Service, May 15 (Xinhua), according to the Hong Kong Dagong Wenhui all media reports, on June 12, 2019, during a large number of demonstrators in Hong Kong hit the SAR Legislative Council, a youth serving as a lifeguard participated in an illegal road blockage and also defended the police. Throwing debris. He earlier pleaded guilty to participating in a riot in the District Court and became the first demonstrator to recognize the riot since the storm. The case was sentenced in the District Court today. Judge Hu Yawen believed that the defendant had sincere remorse, but the charges were very serious, and he used 6 years of imprisonment as the starting point for sentencing. In view of the defendant's pleading guilty, the sentence was reduced and he was sentenced to 4 years.

  The defendant Xian Mou (21 years old), who reportedly served as a lifeguard, was charged with a crime of riot, alleging that he participated in the riot together with others outside the public entrance of the Hong Kong Central Legislative Council Complex on June 12, 2019.

  According to the prosecution plan, on June 12, 2019, the Legislative Council of the HKSAR resumed the second reading debate on amending the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance. More than 8,000 demonstrators gathered outside the Legislative Council at noon on the same day. Demonstrators poured out of the road at about 2 pm and Building a roadblock with the intention of paralyzing traffic. The defendant, dressed in black and black trousers and wearing a white mask, hit the police line outside the public entrance of the Legislative Council Complex at 3 pm that day, throwing sundries such as umbrellas, helmets and ice cream cones.