A liberal super PAC employee with a history of going after Republican political figures was busted this week in Nevada for allegedly grabbing the arm of a GOP campaign manager.

Wilfred Michael Stark, 50, of Virginia, was slapped with a misdemeanor battery charge after witnesses said he pushed his way into a GOP campaign event at a Las Vegas community center Tuesday and manhandled gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt’s campaign manager, Kristin Davison.

Davison, 31, told cops she and her boss were preparing to leave when Stark and others started shouting questions at Laxalt, the state’s attorney general.

“Stark followed, continuing to yell and physically push my colleagues and me,” Davison said in her statement to police. “We proceeded down the hallway, and he physically pushed his body on me multiple times. I asked him to stop and to back away, and he did not.”

Davison then wrote that she, Laxalt and staff entered a private room, and Stark barged in and forcefully grabbed her right arm.

“At that point he continued to yell, and hold a camera in my face. I could not move. Stark grabbed my right arm, twisted it behind my back, squeezed it very hard and every time I tried to pull away he pulled me closer and gripped my arm tighter,” Davison wrote.

She went on to say, “I kept screaming help me, stop hurting me, you are hurting me. Stark would not stop and grabbed my arm tighter and pulled me closer to him and to the door.”

“I was terrified and at that point saw multiple colleagues try to pull him off me, but Stark held tighter. Finally someone called the police,” Davison wrote.

Davison noted that Stark’s grip left her with marks on her arm and pain.

“Politics is a little bit aggressive these days, but this is just insane. I’ve never seen anything like it,” Davison told Fox News in an interview Wednesday.

Speaking of Stark, she said: “He was so aggressive, he looked like he was going towards the candidate to physically harm him.”

“He grabbed my right arm, my leg was lodged between the door and the wall. He twisted my arm, and contorted it behind my back,” she explained. “I was scared. Every time I tried pulling away, he would grab tighter, and pull me closer into him.”

Davison said Stark warned Laxalt, saying: “Adam, there’s only one way you can make this stop.”

“That really scared me,” she said during the interview.

Stark was busted by city marshals and later released from a city jail after posting his $1,140 bail, City of Las Vegas spokeswoman Jace Radke said.

Stark was employed with the progressive group American Bridge 21st Century, an official with the organization confirmed to CNN.

“Last night one of our employees was involved in an incident with a member of Adam Laxalt’s campaign in Nevada,” the American Bridge official told the news outlet Wednesday. “In response to that incident, we have decided to relieve this employee of his duties with American Bridge effective immediately.”

Stark claimed to an officer who took him into custody that he was attacked by eight people and that “because he was a Democrat in a room full of Republicans, an altercation was going to happen,” according to an arrest report.

Witnesses provided statements to police saying that while at the campaign event, Stark repeatedly stated, “I do this for a living.”

Radke said in a statement: “The incident took place as an apparent result of an altercation involving Mr. Stark entering one of the rooms at the East Las Vegas Community Center with a camera and attempting to question Attorney General Adam Laxalt.”

Nevada Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Steve Sisolak and officials with the state Democratic Party denied any connection with Stark.

“No one should ever feel unsafe at a political event,” Sisolak spokeswoman Christina Amestoy said in a statement. “We strongly condemn this violence.”

Earlier this year, Stark was arrested in Washington, DC, for allegedly assaulting a top aide to Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

With Post wires