Canadian police took down a Hong Kong protester. Here's what happened

In a Canadian scene played more than 630,000 times on Chinese social media platform Weibo, a masked supporter of the Hong Kong protest movement strides towards two people in a Vancouver area shopping centre, is seized by police, pinned to the ground, then marched out in handcuffs.

But the takedown last Saturday in Richmond, British Columbia " celebrated by the video uploader, who decried the "poison" of the Hong Kong protesters " was part of a complicated mini-drama with many moving parts, other footage shows: mutual taunting with pro-China opponents, supporters of both camps closing in on the scene, and plain-clothes and uniformed police trying to keep both sides apart. Police would later describe people "aggressively trying to incite" their rivals.

In the middle was Yang Kuang: a Chinese-flag-burning political refugee who was once arrested in Beijing for trying to visit the wife of Nobel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo. Yang was granted asylum in Canada in 2015.

And unseen in any of the multiple videos showing his Richmond "arrest", Yang was released by police about 20 minutes after, and left the scene pushing his young daughter home in her stroller.

His only regret was that he did not get to "do some exercise" " a euphemism for getting physical with his opponents " he later said on Facebook in Chinese, illustrating his post with smiley faces.

The quiet resolution to the noisy incident underscores Canadian police efforts not to inflame the tensions between the two sides, as supporters of the Hong Kong protest movement mount weekly events that are frequently met with Chinese-flag-waving counterprotests.

Tensions over the Hong Kong protests are high across the Vancouver region " home to 500,000 people of Chinese origin, including 72,000 Hong Kong immigrants and 189,000 from mainland China.

Yang Kuang, a Chinese political refugee and supporter of the Hong Kong protest movement, is seized by Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the Aberdeen Square mall in Richmond, British Columbia, on October 5. Photo: @inamitchellfilm alt=Yang Kuang, a Chinese political refugee and supporter of the Hong Kong protest movement, is seized by Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the Aberdeen Square mall in Richmond, British Columbia, on October 5. Photo: @inamitchellfilm

"Videos circulating from the event would not make for exciting viewing if they showed what truly occurred from start to finish," said Corporal Dennis Hwang of Richmond's Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment. Hwang attended the three-hour protest in its entirety, describing it as "quite peaceful".