Auxiliary Bishop of Hong Kong
Joseph Ha and a number of pro-democracy legislators requested to meet the HKPF commander, hoping that the crisis could be settled in a peaceful way, but HKPF declined. Afterwards, pro-democracy legislators held a press conference and declared there was a severe humanitarian crisis happening inside Polytechnic University and demanded
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam speak up and end the crisis immediately to avoid any serious consequences. At 9:00 am, an
RTHK reporter preparing to relieve a colleague inside in accordance with procedures predetermined by the police went to the indicated place for swapping out. Riot police shouted at the journalist and ordered him to put his hands up while they checked his press ID and
identity card. When the reporter claimed that he only wanted to go on duty, riot police refused to let him out and insisted that he had to leave by another route. He was escorted by the police as he was leaving. Other reporters of RTHK who passed the
Cross-Harbour Tunnel and wanted to document the events unfolding at PolyU were likewise blocked and ordered to leave by the riot police. The police indicated that everyone inside PolyU would be charged with "participating in a riot". At 11:00 am, the police fired tear gas towards
Queen Elizabeth Hospital which injured some protesters and forced the hospital to suspend specialist services and to use plastic tape to seal its windows and doors. Police arrested 213 protesters in their dispersal operations across
Kowloon that night, all of whom were charged with rioting. On 8 June 2023, police said that said protesters had been grouped into 17 cases and tried by the District Court. As of that date a total of 112 individuals had been found guilty of rioting, of which 85 people were jailed between 29 and 64 months, four were sentenced to a training centre, and the remaining 23 were awaiting sentencing. On 5 November 2025, the Court of Appeal reduced the sentences of 10 petitioners who had attempted to break out of the campus that day by up to six months, on the grounds that the starting points for their original sentences had been too high. File:Protester face with Specialised crowd management vehicles 20191118.jpg|Police using a water cannon truck File:Protester need rescue 20191118.jpg|Volunteer first-aid personnel and medics helping injured protesters File:DSCF1566 (49094691451).jpg|Other protesters heading to PolyU to "rescue" trapped protesters File:20191118 PolyU conflict 02.jpg|Protesters trying to break police cordon in
Tsim Sha Tsui to get near the campus File:DSCF8917 (49094684526).jpg|Police firing tear gas at protesters attempting to reach the cordon == 19–27 November ==