SAN JOSE — Detectives are adding two more people to the running tally of suspects they are seeking in connection with assaults at last week’s Donald Trump rally downtown, according to the San Jose Police Department.

Friday, police released images of two men, including one in which they are in proximity to each other, in connection with unspecified acts of violence that occurred June 2 outside the San Jose Convention Center as the Trump rally inside was letting out. Investigators are hoping the public can help them identify the men.

To date, eight suspects have been arrested in connection with violence outside the rally, including four juveniles, and six other adult suspects are being sought, including the ones whose images were released Friday.

A task force of detectives and officers — formed specifically to identify lawbreakers from the rally — is scanning through witness cellphone videos and other sources pouring in from the public.

The latest arrest, announced Thursday, involved a 16-year-old San Jose resident suspected of three encounters, including a pair of assaults where one “had gang overtones,” and vandalism. Three other juveniles have been arrested: A 16-year-old and a 17-year-old, both of San Jose, on suspicion of felony assault with a deadly weapon; and a 16-year-old Milpitas resident on suspicion of misdemeanor battery.

None were publicly identified because they are minors. Police Chief Eddie Garcia said Wednesday that most of the people they are looking for in connection with rally violence are juveniles.

That adds to four other arrests made the day of the rally. Prosecutors have already charged one of those suspects, Antonio Moses Fernandez, 19, of San Jose, with assault on a peace officer and other offenses after he reportedly threw a metal barrier into a police skirmish line. Also arrested the same day were Ahmed Abdirahman, 19, of Santa Clara, and Robert Trillo, 18, both on suspicion of felony assault with a deadly weapon, and Michael Kitaigorodsky, 19, of San Jose, on suspicion of refusal to disperse.

San Jose police are asking anyone with information about physical assaults at the Trump rally or videos of the violence to contact their Assaults Unit at 408-277-4161 or leave a tip with Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at 408-947-STOP (7867) or svcrimestoppers.org.

Contact Robert Salonga at 408-920-5002. Follow him at Twitter.com/robertsalonga.