FORT WORTH — Tempers flared on Sunday during a drag-show protest at Fort Worth Brewery and Pizza.

Demonstrators from Protect Texas Kids and others were protesting a family-friendly drag show that allowed children to attend.

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One protestor was allegedly pepper sprayed by alleged members of the Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club.

Moments later, a group member dressed in all black was pursued by Fort Worth police.

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Antifa members standing outside the event. | Image by Josh Carter/The Dallas Express.

The masked person was swiftly tackled by officers.

That started a cascade of events, which led police to separate both groups.

Officers began to push back John Brown Gun Club members to the end of the street.

At one point, another member of the group dressed in all black began cursing at the officers. He was close enough to touch the officers.

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Police standing in a line, once they arrived at the scene. | Image by Josh Carter/The Dallas Express.

An unknown woman began to interfere and was subsequently taken down by officers and arrested.

After the event, Protest Texas Kids tweeted: “It’s about time these clowns get arrested.”

One person responded, “Arrests are good, but convictions are the only thing that matters.”

Several Twitter commentators thanked Fort Worth police. “Good job,” wrote one. “FWPD doing it right,” another posted.