The Houston police and fire departments responded Tuesday night to a reported document fire at the Chinese Consulate.
Footage from next door shows what appears to be barrels with burning material inside of them:
This video shared with us by a viewer who lives next to the Consulate General of China in #Houston shows fire and activity in the courtyard of the building.
DETAILS SO FAR: https://t.co/2cOeKoap96 pic.twitter.com/0myxe6HIlC
— KPRC2Tulsi (@KPRC2Tulsi) July 22, 2020
Breaking: Houston police are responding to reports that documents are being burned in the courtyard of the Consulate General of China in Houston. There is a huge police and fire department presence at the scene. (via @KPRC2) pic.twitter.com/rY2557jqgp
— Porter Medium (@PorterMedium) July 22, 2020
Reports from local #Houston media that documents were being burned in a courtyard at the Consulate General of China located on 3417 Montrose Boulevard. pic.twitter.com/EQzVbcIiI6
— Simulation Warlord