홍콩 시위자 경찰 쏜 실탄 맞아…'제2의 톈안먼 사태' 우려<br /><br />Tensions in Hong Kong are at boiling point, after a protester was shot by a police officer during a street confrontation. <br />The entire incident was caught on film and livestreamed around the world.<br />For more on this and other news around the world, let's turn to our Kim Da-mi.<br />Da-mi, give us the details about another chaotic day in Hong Kong.<br />Mark, it all began with Hong Kong police opening fire on people gathered for a rally, which eventually left a 21-year-old student sprawling on the ground after being hit by a bullet.<br />On Monday, a group of protesters took to the streets to pay their respects to a university student Chow Tsz-lok, who died last Friday after falling from a third-floor parking lot earlier in the week in an attempt to avoid tear gas fired by police. <br />According to Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post, police fired a total of three live rounds on Monday.<br />Major universities and over 30 subway stations were closed due to violent clashes between demonstrators and riot police. At least 64 people were injured.<br />The tensions are so high there are concerns that the Hong Kong chaos may even escalate and become something akin to a second Tiananmen Square Massacre, China's bloody crackdown in 1989 against student pro-democracy movements in Beijing.<br />Calling the demonstrators the "people's enemy," Hong Kong's embattled leader Carrie Lam said on Monday that "rioters were relentlessly destroying society."<br />Lam left no apology but signs that control over the Chinese-ruled city are to be strengthened. <br />Despite the Hong Kong government's threats, protesters plan on Tuesday to continue to pay their respects to Chow and fight for greater democracy.<br />