A fight broke out on New York's Upper East Side when members of a far-right group know as the 'Proud Boys' ended up brawling with protesters on the street.

Proud Boys leader Gavin McInnes held a rally for around 50 people at the vandalized Manhattan GOP headquarters.

After the rally was over, a number of bare-knuckle fights broke out with the men wrestling one another on the sidewalk.

Several members of the Proud Boys kicked and pummeled a small group of antifascist protesters

It happened on Friday night outside an Upper East Side Manhattan club where Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes had delivered a speech

The melee was captured on video and in photos posted to social media

'Followed the Proud Boys as they left the event,' photojournalist Shay Horse tweeted. 'About 1-2 blocks away a 30 (proud boys) vs. 3 fight broke out.'

'It ended with 30 proud boys pummeling a guy on the ground screaming, 'ARE YOU BRAVE NOW F****t?!' he wrote.

McInnes managed to drive off without getting arrested, witnesses told the New York Daily News. No serious injuries were reported.

The Proud Boys posed for a picture on the street before going to an East Side bar, he tweeted, adding that 'many fights were happening at once.'

Proud Boys members dressed in black polo shirts yelled homophobic slurs as they attacked at least three protesters. Members are pictured above

Several Proud Boys could be seen kicking victims after they had been knocked to the ground

One photojournalist tweeted pictures of the fight, but said that it was only afterwards he knew how bad it was

Photographer Shay Horse tweeted about how sickened he was to see the racism on display

The fight broke out just before 9pm on Third Avenue and East 84th Street where vandals sprayed anarchy symbols on its doors.

Police arrested protesters accused of attacking a 30-year-old New Jersey man leaving the rally.

Protesters took the man's backpack during the brawl and stole the man's wallet.

80 protesters showed up at the club on Friday night chanting, 'No racists, no KKK, no fascist USA' and holding signs and banners, including some opposing white supremacy.

There were plenty of witnesses and a lot of video and still photos were taken of the fight

The fight broke out just minutes after about 30 Proud Boys left the Metropolitan Republican Club, where McInnes had been speaking

Police said investigators are reviewing video and evidence to determine if other crimes were committed, and if so identify the suspects and make additional arrests

The three men, Finbarr Slonim, 20, and Caleb Perkins, 35, both of the Upper East Side and Kai Russo, 20, of Brooklyn, were charged with robbery, harassment and assault.

Police are reviewing additional video and other evidence to see if other crimes were committed.

'If so, (we will) identify those perpetrators and make further arrests as warranted,' NYPD spokesman Phillip Walzak said.

'There is no tolerance for violence anywhere in New York City, and the NYPD will do everything in its power to ensure public safety,' Walzak said.

Councilman Rory Lancman said in a statement that he was outraged that no Proud Boys members ended up in handcuffs despite being seen fighting while police stood nearby.

'It is revolting to see white supremacists commit a hate crime on the streets of New York City — in full view of the NYPD — and for none of them to be arrested or prosecuted,' Lancman said. 'We have seen this in other cities, but it is shocking to see it here.'

'Hateful and violent behavior has no place in New York City, and those responsible must be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.'