Liberal gun control protesters gathered outside Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R., Ky.) Kentucky home on Sunday, including one woman who said someone should "stab the motherf—ker in the heart."

Following the two mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, approximately 25 protesters gathered on a sidewalk near McConnell's Louisville home, where he was recovering from a fractured shoulder after a fall over the weekend. The demonstrators shouted "No Trump, no KKK, no Fascist USA!" while others called him "Murder Turtle," according to Fox News.

"The b—h is home — we keep seeing the lights go on and off," another protester can be heard shouting. "This hoe really thought he was going to get ready to be at home after he hurt his little punk a— shoulder. B—h, don’t nobody give a f—k! F—k your thoughts and prayers, Mitch. F—k you, f—k your wife, f—k everything you stand for. "

In another clip, a male protester is heard saying that "hopefully" someone has a "voodoo doll" to use against McConnell. A female protester appeared to agree and then added, "Just stab the motherf—ker in the heart, please."

A woman is on Facebook Live, outside of Senator McConnell’s home in Louisville, saying she hopes someone "just stabs the mother f*cker in the heart, please." #KYSen pic.twitter.com/sHaPWqn32J — Ben Goldey (@BenGoldey) August 6, 2019

"We're out here because [McConnell] wants thoughts and prayers, when another white man massacres people," another protester later adds.

This isn't the first time McConnell has been confronted by protesters. Back in October, McConnell and his wife, Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, were confronted by four men while eating dinner at the popular Cuban restaurant Havana Rumba in Louisville. The main aggressor screamed at McConnell, "Why don't you get out of here? Why don't you leave the entire country?"

McConnell was also confronted by more protesters in July as he left a restaurant in Louisville. The protesters reportedly yelled, "abolish ICE" and "no justice, no peace."