Four people including Hong Kong artist Wang Zongyao were suspected of impact impact.The Legislative Council was ruled by riots.

Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily and the Internet media "Hong Kong 01" reported that on July 1, 2019, a demonstrator continued to impact the Legislative Council building and broke into the conference hall.Ri riots and other crimes were tried.The case decided on the Western Kowloon Court on Thursday (February 1), and Wang Zongyao and other four were ruled by riots.

The six unsteady defendants were Huang Jiahao, He Junyan, Ma Qicong, Wang Zongyao, Wu Zhiyong and Lin Jinjun.They were charged on July 1, 2019 to participate in the riots with other people in the comprehensive building and near the Legislative Council.Lin Jinjun was charged with a criminal damage; Wang Zongyao and Wu Zhiyong had previously acknowledged that one of each entry or staying in the conference hall was crime.

Li Zhihao, a judge of the West Kowloon Court, ruled that Wang Zongyao, He Junyan, Wu Zhiyong and Lin Jinjun were guilty of riots on Thursday;; Lin Jinjun was guilty of criminal damage.

The control scheme refers to the disbanded Hong Kong civilian human rights front (civilian commanding) on ​​the same day, and more than a thousand demonstrators assembled outside the Legislative Council building at 1:30 pm, and continued to use the iron cage car., Iron Branches and other items impacted the glass curtain wall outside the building.Police officers in the building warned the red flag at six degrees, and the demonstrators did not bother.

At nearly 6 pm, the Legislative Council Secretariat issued a red warning, asking everyone to leave the Legislative Council immediately.Three hours later, hundreds of demonstrators broke into the Legislative Council building and destroyed them in the conference hall.In the early morning of the next day, the Hong Kong Riot Police entered the Legislative Council to clear the field, and all demonstrators had left.The prosecution pointed out that after the Legislative Council was destroyed on July 1, 2019, its maintenance fee was as high as HK $ 36 million (about S $ 6.17 million).