The adult daughter of a Democrat official in Ohio was arrested after allegedly getting into a fight and spouting profanities outside President Donald Trump's rally in Toledo last week.

Laura Gerken, 36, the daughter of Lucas County Commissioner Peter Gerken, was among three people who were taken into custody last Thursday near the Huntington Center.

Gerken was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. She was later released from jail on her own recognizance.

Laura Gerken, 36 (left), the daughter of Lucas County Commissioner Peter Gerken (pictured with Hillary Clinton in 2016, right), has been accused of fighting and yelling profanities outside a Donald Trump rally in Ohio last week

Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the Huntington Center, in Toledo, Ohio, on January 9

According to court documents, Laura was engaged in a physical fight with another person in a parking lot at the corner of Huron and Jefferson streets at around 8.15pm on Thursday.

After the fighters separated and Toledo police officers were investigating, Gerken allegedly continued to hurl obscenities at her foe, as well as the cops and bystanders.

Cellphone video shared on Facebook purports to show Gerken standing outside the convention center during Trump's event and repeatedly yelling 'F*** you, Nazis' while holding up a homemade sign bearing a similar message.

After her release, Gerken took to Facebook to share a selfie showing bloody scratches on both of her eyelids.

Commissioner Gerken released a statement addressing the incident without mentioning his daughter by name, reported WTOL11.

'All Americans have the right to free speech and to exercise their right to express their opinions,' he stated. 'The Toledo police department and all law enforcement professionals did a great job yesterday protecting everyone’s safety in the downtown area. Like so many other Americans, we feel strongly about the views of President Trump. We will deal with this issue as a family.'

After being released form jail on her own recognizance, Gerken took to Facebook and shared this selfie showing bloody scratches on her eyelids

Peter Gerken released a statement following his daughter's arrest saying, in part, that all Americans 'have the right to free speech and to exercise their right to express their opinions'

Besides Gerken, police also arrested Lindsey Rowland, 29, of Oregon, on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct for allegedly punching a cop.

A third person, John Miller, was jailed on a count of disorderly conduct after police say he was drinking a 12-pack of beer and refused to leave a shopping center where he was playing a recording of the words 'F*** Donald Trump' on a loop in front of children and families.

Toledo Blade reported that in July 2019, Laura Gerken's father, who has served as county commissioner since 2005 and supported Hillary Clinton for president in 2016, was accused of yelling expletives at Trump supporters during Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren's campaign stop.