The Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA) issued a statement on July 27, protesting the Hong Kong police searching the home of a reporter who had provided information about an assault, and seizing his computers, phones, and travel passes. At around 10 p.m. on July 1, a man by the name of Leung Kin-Fai stabbed a policeman on duty in Causeway Bay. Leung then stabbed himself in the chest. A Large number of reporters covered the scene at the time, including one who live streamed his report. The police then contacted several reporters, one of whom had seen the reporter live streaming the event. The day after the incident, the reporter, accompanied by a lawyer arranged by the HKJA, went to the Hong Kong Police Headquarters to give a statement to the Commercial Crime Bureau officer in charge of investigating the case. The police promised that if they needed to contact …