BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Two racial justice activists say they experienced "police force" at Donald Trump's rally in Buffalo.

Sarah Buckley says she was protesting with more than 20 other people inside First Niagara Center Monday night. Buckley says event security asked her to leave. When she refused, Buckley says she was arrested and carried out.

Sherman Webb was part of a group that organized on the Metro Rail tracks outside the arena. Webb says even when he moved from the street to the sidewalk, he still felt threatened by riot police.

"The way they were yelling out those commands, very military style. It was almost as if we were posing some kind of physical threat to them. As if we were were using force when on the badge it says to protect and serve us, they work for us," said Sherman Webb, racial justice activist.

Both Buckley and Webb say their experiences won't stop them from demonstrating for racial justice at future events.