Aman was detained for allegedly kicking a biker in the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota rally on the weekend throughout a mostly peaceful protest.
Video posted on societal media seems to reveal a few police officers detaining the suspect while surrounded with a big crowd of bikers participating in the yearly rally.
One clip of this arrest has been posted on Twitter using the caption"Antifa really showed around Sturgis now" though it's uncertain if the anti-fascist motion were included in the demonstration.
Geody VanDewater, Sturgis chief of police, said officers know this planned protest against the huge rally that went forward prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thousands and Thousands of riders came from all over the country into the rally at the South Dakota city.
Mask-wearing wasn't compulsory and social distancing did not seem to be enforced at the pubs and on the streets, prompting worries the rally might help spread the virus.
"They voiced their First Amendment right in addition to the demonstrators and also for the most part, it had been civil and everyone was well behaved until among the demonstrators chose to kick a motorcyclist on his bike," VanDewater informed KEVN.
Eli Villarreal was among people that listed the protester being detained by officials in the rally.
"The global focus at this time is on Sturgis, together with all the COVID-19 and what and I understand people will need to find this and see what is happening this," Villarreal informed KEVN.
"We are in the spotlight at this time, Sturgis, this is the largest event held in likely the planet because the COVID broke out thus all eyes are on us now. That is why I pulled the phone so people can see what is happening."