On Saturday, several members of Antifa tried to crash the famed bike festival in South Dakota.
Luckily for them, the police they so despise were there to protect them from getting their asses handed to them by bikers.
Video shows masked Antifa punks enter the rally as po-po quickly surrounded them as thousands of bikers screamed in anger.
Some of the bikers and Antifa goons exchange a few shoves because po-po broke it all up.
For their own safety, po-po escorted the Antifa wannabes out of the rally.
Chief Geody Vandewater said a small group of protesters was gathered on Sturgis’ Main Street on Saturday when one of the demonstrators kicked the motorcycle as it passed by. The crowd began swarming toward the protesters, and Vandewater said police escorted the demonstrators to a safe spot.
“It was a little chaotic for a bit,” the chief told The Associated Press. He said among other things, the protesters were demonstrating against Republican Gov. Kristi Noem’s decision not to shut down South Dakota during the coronavirus pandemic and that the Sturgis rally was being held during the pandemic.
The protester — a man from Rapid City, South Dakota — was arrested for disorderly conduct, Vandewater said. No one was hurt.
The 80th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally began Aug. 7 and wrapped up Sunday.