SACRAMENTO, Calif. – A California middle school teacher was arrested Tuesday night for her role in instigating a violent riot with neo-Nazis at the state Capitol last summer.

Yvonne Felarca, a teacher at Berkeley’s Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School and anti-fascist leader of the group By Any Means Necessary, now faces charges of assault by means of force likely to inflict great bodily injury, participating in a riot and inciting a riot for her role in the June 26, 2016 melee, CBS Sacramento reports.

MORE NEWS: Know These Before Moving From Cyprus To The UK

The 47-year-old’s arrest in Los Angeles Tuesday is among four arrests stemming from the confrontation at the capital, where about 300 counter-protesters took on roughly 30 members of the Traditionalist Worker Party.

The conflict resulted in 14 people receiving stab wounds, cuts and bruises, including two that survived critical stab wounds.

The California Highway Patrol conducted an eight-month investigation and initially sought charges against 101 people involved in the brawl, but because many of the cowardly protestors covered their faces they could not be identified. Several involved in the stabbings and an attack on a Sacramento television station’s news crew were not charged, according to The Washington Post.

Others arrested include William Planer, a member of the Traditionalist Worker Party; Porfirio Paz, a counter protestor; and Michael Williams, also a counter protestor, who faces charges of assault with a deadly weapon and participating in a riot.

Felarca gave television interviews following last summer’s clash, which undoubtedly contributed to calls to Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School to demand her termination that were ultimately unsuccessful.

She has also participated in other violent protests in Berkeley, where she called on her followers to take action to block conservative firebrand Milo Yiannopoulos from speaking at the University of California Berkeley.

MORE NEWS: How to prepare for face-to-face classes

“This is not about free speech,” Felarca said of Yiannopoulos’ Dangerous Faggot Tour, according to EAGnews. “These are not people who are interested in any genuine debate. They hide behind that hypocritically to try to shut up and put in our places women or Muslims or minorities or oppressed groups. But what they are really trying to do is they’re trying to assert their power, threaten us, intimidate us, rape us, kill us.

“This is real. This is life and death. This is not an abstract question of whose theory are you interested in researching. This is about our lives right now. …

“I promise you, if we work together and we stay united, we can count on each other. We can shut this f***er down, we can get rid of Donald Trump,” she continued. “I know it, and when the Nazis tried to kill some of us, after we recovered, some of them threatened me and students at my school and tried to get me fired. But they didn’t succeed, and the students and the parents and the community rallied together and not only got me my job back but we’re stronger now, so we have got to stay united.”

Felarca later appeared on Fox News’ Tucker Carlson to discuss free speech and By Any Means Necessary’s war on “hate speech.”

Carlson pointed out that Felarca’s own actions include violence, and questioned how she would handle students who insist on exercising their First Amendment rights in ways that might offend her.

“The First Amendment is about free speech, but that’s not an abstraction,” Felarca said. “And if there was someone in my classroom who was espousing rape or genocide or attacks on Muslims, I would certainly make sure I stood up for the rest of my students and told them they need to stop, and if they refused to they’d need to leave.”

“Would you hit them?” Carlson shot back. “If there was a student in your class who was espousing what you believe is fascism, and you said you need to leave, or you need to be quiet, and they wouldn’t leave, would you hit them?”

“Would you hit them like you hit that protester?” he questioned. “Would you beat them up?”

Felarca refused to answer the questions.

Felarca’s current employment status at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School is unclear. The Washington Post attempted unsuccessfully to contact school officials Wednesday.

Felarca and Williams are due in court on Friday.