Hong Kong police arrest 4 as protesters try to force their way into legislature

Published November 18, 2014

Police officers stand guard at a main entrance after protesters tried to break into the Legislative Council in Hong Kong early Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Protesters clashed with police early Wednesday after they tried to break into Hong Kong's Legislative Council building. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)(The Associated Press)

A protester adjusts his towel to cover his face in a toilet after protesters tried to break into the Legislative Council in Hong Kong early Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Protesters clashed with police early Wednesday after they tried to break into Hong Kong's Legislative Council building. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)(The Associated Press)

Protesters help others climbing up a wall after a clash with police in Hong Kong early Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Protesters clashed with police early Wednesday after they tried to break into Hong Kong's Legislative Council building. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)(The Associated Press)

Protesters use umbrellas and shields against police after they tried to break into the Legislative Council in Hong Kong early Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Protesters clashed with police early Wednesday after they tried to break into Hong Kong's Legislative Council building. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)(The Associated Press)

Police officers tell the protesters not to push after the protesters tried to break into the Legislative Council in Hong Kong Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014. Protesters clashed with police early Wednesday after they tried to break into Hong Kong's Legislative Council building. (AP Photo/Vincent Yu)(The Associated Press)

HONG KONG Tension spiked at democracy protests that have gripped Hong Kong for nearly two months as police arrested four men early Wednesday after a small group of activists tried to force their way into the city's legislature in overnight clashes.

The arrests came after authorities cleared some barricades a day earlier from a small section of a site occupied by pro-democracy activists for more than 50 days.

Police used pepper spray, batons and riot shields against the umbrella-wielding protesters wearing masks, goggles and hardhats, who they said repeatedly charged their cordon and injured three officers.

The protesters used metal barricades and concrete slabs to smash glass doors at the legislature before officers police rushed in to push them back.

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