JEFFERSON CITY - The Neo-Nazi march had less community spectators and less arrests this year.
The National Socialist Movement is a Detroit-based group. It claims to be the largest Nazi Party in the United States.
The Neo-Nazis shouted "Sieg Hiel," a German phrase meaning hail victory.
56 members of the National Socialist Movement marched for just over an hour through Jefferson City to the Capitol's South Lawn.
But this year's rally ran much smoother than the march in Columbia in March 2007.
At Columbia's demonstration, thousands of citizens attended the march and police arrested 7 people.
Police only arrested 2 people today.
But the Nationalist Socialist Movement (NSM) state's leader had high expectations for this year's march in Jefferson City.
"I think it will be bigger and better than last years," said Steven Boswell, NSM Missouri state leader.
So it caught Boswell off guard when the demonstration today had more Neo-Nazi's than onlookers.
"This is the most pathetic, god-awful group of opposition that I have ever seen," said Boswell.
People from the crowd shouted "We don't want you!" and "Get out of here!" at the Nazis.
Some people watched from the safety of their cars.
"It doesn't sit very well," said Lawrence Skinner, a Jefferson City resident. "I'm Mexican myself and so is my mom and my dad. And I'm born here and they were born here. Their parents were born in Mexico, but we're all...It's just hard and disturbing in a way," said Skinner.
Police only made two arrests and are calling the event a success.
"I just can't underscore how well all of our agencies worked together as a unit," said Captain Doug Shoemaker of Jefferson City police.
Captain Shoemaker also said that in all his years on the force, he's never seen so many law enforcement officers on duty for one event.