“Under siege by revolting hateful people,” writes Little Red Fox on Twitter.

“Under siege by revolting hateful people,” writes Little Red Fox on Twitter.

Because Comet Ping Pong and its beleaguered neighbors apparently haven’t been through enough, a small group of homophobic protesters have showed up on their sidewalk spouting hate and yelling at passersby.

The handful of men are holding signs that advise “judgement is coming” and “homo sex is a sin.”

“You wicked pervert, there’s nothing to smile about,” shouted one. “Wipe off that stupid smile off of you, sinner!” yelled another to people walking by.

Comet Ping Pong became the unlikely center of an online conspiracy theory before the election, in which online sleuths grasped at seemingly anything and everything in Clinton campaign chair John Podesta’s emails as “evidence” that the restaurant was harboring children in the basement (which doesn’t exist).

Amid a deluge with threats, a gunman showed up at the restaurant on December 4. He has since been charged with local and federal crimes that carry up to 35 years in prison. A second man has pleaded guilty to making threats over the phone to the neighboring Besta Pizza.

Politics and Prose, the Little Red Fox market, bands that played at Comet, assorted local news publications, and others have also got caught in the fray.

“What [callers] said was they wanted to line us up in front of a firing squad and other stuff, calling us pedophiles,” Matt Carr, owner of neighboring restaurant Little Red Fox, told DCist during an event where Washingtonians came out in droves to support Comet and the rest of the neighborhood.

The Little Red Fox’s Twitter account has been documenting today’s protest on Connecticut Avenue NW.

Although Vice President Mike Pence’s office never followed up on an invitation to dine at Comet Ping Pong as a show of support, his motorcade just drove by the scene of the protest, the Little Red Fox reports.

The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed that they are on the scene after a caller reported a disturbance. “There is a small group of protesters making noise,” said MPD spokesman Hugh Carew. No arrests have been made.

It is unclear what group, if any, the protesters are affiliated with.

Either way, this isn’t the last that D.C. will hear from anti-gay groups in the coming days. The deeply homophobic Westboro Church has received a permit from the National Park Service “to conduct a public demonstration/outdoor religious service” at the John Marshall Park “regarding the judgement of God with respect to the dangers of promoting homosexuality=, same sex marriage and the filthy manner of life and idol- worshiping of the nation.”