The Arizona biker group Lions Guard Arizona announced they will protect Trump supporters from violent pro-Hillary leftists.

This comes after several hundred Trump supporters were beaten bloody in San Jose two weeks ago.

The Lions Guard Arizona group is made up of mostly retired police and veterans.

They released a statement this week.

KTAR reported:

A group of bikers said it plans to protect supporters from possible violence at a Donald Trump rally scheduled to be held in Phoenix on Saturday.

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“We’re going to stand between them and any protesters that come onto the property and hopefully protect them from any bodily harm, should it get to that point,” Cindy Perrin with Lions Guard Arizona said.

The rally is expected to begin Saturday about 4 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum on the Arizona State Fairgrounds near 19th Avenue and McDowell Road.

The protest will be held at nearby Encanto Park from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Perrin said the biker group, made up mostly of retired police officers, such as herself, and veterans, will be wearing American flag bandanas so they are easy to identify.

“If they have any problems, they’ll be able to locate us and ask us for help,” she said.

Perrin said her group is not expecting things to take a violent turn outside of Trump’s rally, unlike several events the presumptive Republican presidential nominee hosted in California.

“We’re not expecting it to get to that point in Arizona,” she said.

The bikers will not be the only group attempting to keep things calm on Saturday. Arizona Department of Public Safety Capt. Damon Cecil said his organization has reached out to groups both for and against Trump.