March 17, according to domestic media, six people including Hong Kong's "Hong Kong chaos" artist Wang Zongyao were suspected of forcibly breaking into the Legislative Council building and causing wanton destruction on July 1, 2019. According to local media reports in Hong Kong, China, on the 16th, a court judge sentenced 14 people suspected of forcibly breaking into the Hong Kong Legislative Council. The court judge said that the Legislative Council building has a unique constitutional status and symbolic significance. This behavior has caused extremely serious consequences. Influence. Twelve of them were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 4.5 years to 7 years, including Wang Zongyao who was sentenced to 7 years in prison.
According to local media in Hong Kong, a large number of extremist protesters broke into the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, China starting on July 1, 2019. They suffered destructive damage inside and outside the Legislative Council building, and many people were arrested, including those who were involved in the "early days of the pan-democratic movement". The two defendants Liu Yingkuang and Zou Jiacheng, as well as the "Hong Kong chaos" artist Wang Zongyao, China's former President of the University of Hong Kong Students' Union Sun Xiaolan, and a total of 14 other people. They were accused by the court of participating in riots and other crimes, including 8 people who had previously pleaded guilty; 6 others, including the "rioting Hong Kong" artist Wang Zongyao, refused to plead guilty to trial for rioting. The court judge ruled that 4 people, including the "rioting Hong Kong" artist Wang Zongyao, One person was found guilty of rioting, and the remaining two people were found guilty of rioting but entered or stayed in the conference hall.