WORLDPolice and protesters clash in Hong Kong over extradition lawsUSA TODAYProtesters hold up the mobile phone lights in front of police headquarters in Hong Kong, Friday, June 21, 2019. More than 1,000 protesters blocked Hong Kong police headquarters into the evening Friday, while others took over major streets as the tumult over the city's future showed no signs of abating.Vincent Yu, APProtesters set up barriers to block the police headquarters in Hong Kong, Friday, June 21, 2019. More than 1,000 protesters blocked Hong Kong police headquarters into the evening Friday, while others took over major streets as the tumult over the city's future showed no signs of abating.Vincent Yu, APProtesters attend a rally outside the Wanchai Police headquarters in Hong Kong, China on June 21, 2019. Hong Kong is braced for new demonstrations as the government did not respond to a list of protester demands, such as a complete withdrawal of an extradition bill and investigation into police brutality.ROMAN PILIPEY, EPA-EFEProtesters move a barricade on an expressway next to the Hong Kong Police Headquarters on June 21, 2019 in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong pro-democracy activist, Joshua Wong, said on Monday after being released from jail that Chief Executive Carrie Lam must step down as he joined protesters against the controversial extradition bill which would allow suspected criminals to be sent to the mainland and place its citizens at risk of extradition to China.Anthony Kwan, Getty ImagesPolice hold up shields as protesters throw eggs at the police headquarters in Hong Kong on June 21, 2019. Thousands of protesters converged on Hong Kong's police headquarters on June 21, demanding the resignation of the city's pro-Beijing leader and the release of demonstrators arrested during the territory's worst political crisis in decades.Hector Retamal, AFP/Getty ImagesA protester shouts the police as protesters gather outside the Wanchai Police headquarters demanding the release of protesters arrested during clashes in Hong Kong, China on June 21, 2019. Hong Kong is braced for new demonstrations as the government did not respond to a list of protester demands, such as a complete withdrawal of an extradition bill and investigation into police brutality.Roman Pilipey, EPA-EFEThousands of protesters surround the police headquarter in Hong Kong on June 21, 2019. The protests continue as the demonstrators are demanding that Chief Executive Carrie Lam step down and call for a complete withdrawal of a controversial extradition bill.Paula Bronstein, Getty ImagesA woman walks past a wall with stickers messages supporting protesters outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong, Friday, June 21, 2019. A deadline imposed by activist groups for Hong Kong's government to scrap highly unpopular extradition bills and accept other demands passed Thursday without an official response.Vincent Yu, APProtesters block roads during a rally against a controversial extradition law proposal outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong on June 12, 2019. Hong Kong authorities delayed the second reading of a controversial bill allowing extradition to mainland China.Dale De La Rey, AFP/Getty ImagesPro-democracy lawmaker Roy Kwong chants slogans as protesters occupy outside Legislative Council in Hong Kong.Philip Fong, AFP/Getty ImagesJournalists, on the right, stand next to police officers in riot gear behind glass inside the member's entrance of the Legislative Council building after police fired tear gas during a rally against a controversial extradition law.Philip Fong, AFP/Getty ImagesProtesters shield themselves with umbrellas against pepper spray used by the police.Dale De La Rey, AFP/Getty ImagesPolice fire tear gas during a rally against a controversial extradition law.Anthony Wallace, AFP/Getty ImagesA police officer fires tear gas during clashes with protesters.Philip Fong, AFP/Getty ImagesPolice arrest a manduring violent clashes with protesters in Hong Kong.Isaac Lawrence, AFP/Getty ImagesA protester bows to riot police after they fire tear gas towards protesters.Vincent Yu, APDemocrat Alvin Yeung gestures towards riot police as protesters occupy the roads near the Legislative Council and government headquarters.Anthony Wallace, AFP/Getty ImagesProtesters occupy the roads near the Legislative Council and government headquarters in Hong Kong.Anthony Wallace, AFP/Getty ImagesA policeman shouts at protesters during a rally.Dale De La Rey, AFP/Getty ImagesPolice officers use a water canon on a lone protestor near the government headquarters in Hong Kong.Anthony Wallace, AFP/Getty ImagesPolice officers stand surrounded by tear gas during a rally by protesters against a controversial extradition law in Hong Kong.Isaac Lawrence, AFP/Getty ImagesProtesters carry an injured comrade after clashes with police.Anthony Wallace, AFP/Getty ImagesFeatured Weekly Ad