Twenty people armed with guns were taken into custody while patrolling outside the home of a mother who says she no longer feels safe after she was brutally arrested last month.

Police in Fort Worth, Texas, detained the large group of people after they were called to the home of Jacqueline Craig on Saturday. Police also took the guns away from the group.

The group did not point the guns at anyone or at officers, KXAS reports.

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A group of armed men were handcuffed and detained as they were patrolling outside the home of a black woman who was filmed being tackled to the ground by a white cop

Craig made headlines last month after she was slammed to the ground and arrested by a white cop after she had called police to report a neighbor who had alleged put her seven-year-old son in a choke-hold.

The neighbor claimed Craig's son threw a piece of paper on the ground, and when officer William Martin was speaking to the upset mother, he questioned why she did not teach her son not to litter.

Seconds later, the video showed the cop had wrestled Craig to the ground and had a taser in her back. He then lifted the taser and began pointing it at the downed mom's children.

The video then showed him charge at Craig's 19-year-old daughter, Hymond, and tackle her to the ground as well.

The men were spotted in the street outside Jacqueline Craig's home in Fort Worth, Texas. They were wearing jackets and carrying guns

Police arrived and demanded the men get on the ground (left), before they handcuffed and detained them (right)

Speaking on Sunday, a lawyer representing the Craig said Saturday's patrol took place because the family does not feel protected by police anymore, according to the Dallas Morning News.

The group who were on guard around the home stepped forward to help Craig and her children, Lee Merritt said.

'They felt it was their responsibility to come up and show their support,' the attorney said.

The incident comes after Jacqueline Craig and her daughter, Hymond (both pictured), were filmed being tackled to the ground aggressively by a police officer last month

Officer William Martin was filmed arguing with the mother (left), before he tackled her to the ground and held a taser in her back (right)

The dramatic video showed Craig being pinned to the ground, before Martin charged at her 19-year-old daughter and arrested her as well (right)

It comes after the cop who was caught on camera was suspended for 10 days over the incident.

The Craig family had asked for Martin to be fired, and their lawyer accused him of racism - because the neighbor they complained about it white.

Fort Worth police Chief Joel Fitzgerald said earlier this month once Martin's punishment is finished he will return to the same neighborhood.

'He's ready to get back to work, he's very sorry for what transpired,' Fitzgerald said at a press conference on January 9.