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Violence in KL as men smash gate and assault members of public in lead up to rally http://bit.ly/1Kjd47g

Stomper Yvonne sent two videos documenting violence in Kuala Lumpur believed to linked to the ‘red shirt’ rally due to happen tomorrow (Sep 16).
In the first video, around three to four men can be seen kicking and trying to pull apart the grills of a door of a shophouse, possibly attempting to gain entry into the unit.
The Stomper mentioned that the shophouse belonged to a Malaysian politician.
The second video first shows a big group of men gathering outside a seafood restaurant. The door of the restaurant was then broken by an aggressor
Chaos ensued after a man in long hair started grabbing and assaulting another man while the group watched.
Yvonne continued:
“Police were at the scene but they were not doing anything about what was going on.
“I hope Singaporeans will take extra care when going to Kuala Lumpur or stay away as the situation there is quite complicated.
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The first video is of an earlier incident, in May 2015:
smash gate and assault members of public in lead up to rally
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Malaysia: It was just an accident but a mob of 200 soon formed…but police say there was NO riot.
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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Community/2014/05/29/Youths-throw-eggs-at-DAP-office-in-Jalan-Berserah/
The first video is of an earlier incident:
smash gate and assault members of public in lead up to rally
Star
Thursday May 29, 2014 MYT 8:26:33 AM
Youths throw eggs at DAP office in Jalan Berserah
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A group of about 20 youth, calling itself Pemuda Melayu Pahang, showed up at the DAP office in Jalan Berserah here at about 3pm Friday and proceeded to throw eggs at the door.
They were protesting Seri Delima assemblyman R.S.N. Rayer’s remark of “Umno celaka” uttered during the Penang state assembly sitting.
The men also kicked at the door and hit the DAP signboard with a stick.
They later burnt several pieces of paper with Rayer’s picture and DAP’s logo on it.
The group left a memorandum at the door and dispersed about half an hour later since no one was at the office at the time.