Police have released photos of three more suspects wanted for alleged assaults during a Donald Trump rally in downtown San Jose earlier this month, including one man seen holding a U.S. flag along with a "Racist Drumpf" sign.

The photos of the three men, released Thursday, join a group of five other suspects police are looking for in connection with multiple assaults outside the San Jose Convention Center on June 2 when Donald Trump spoke. It's not exactly clear who the three men allegedly assaulted.

In addition to the eight people - including four juveniles - that police are looking for, nine others have been arrested on a variety of charges including robbery, assault and refusing to disperse.

The most recent arrest happened on Friday, when 24-year-old Anthony Yi was booked into Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of robbery on one victim and separate assaults on two other people, police said.

The others arrested are:

San Jose residents Robert Trillo, 18, Antonio Fernandez, 19, and Santa Clara resident Ahmed Abdirahman, 19, who allegedly committed assault with a deadly weapon.

Michael Kitaigorodsky, 19, of San Jose, was also arrested on suspicion of refusing to disperse.

Two San Jose teens, ages 16 and 17, were arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon/

Two 16-year-olds, one from San Jose and the other from Milpitas, were arrested on suspicion of battery.

The violence at the rally also left a police officer with a minor injury to his wrist after someone threw a metal object at him, police said.

Anyone with information on the suspects yet to be accounted for is asked to call police at (408) 277-4161. Those who wish to remain anonymous may call Silicon Valley Crime Stoppers at (408) 947-7867.

Bay City News contributed to this report.

Thank you to the public for your help. We need to ID this suspect for assaults at Trump rally. Ph#408-277-4161 pic.twitter.com/82eZDZWx3K — San Jose Police Dept (@SanJosePD) June 10, 2016