It's still unclear when exactly Amish Mafia will return to television screens, but Lebanon Levi and his gang may begin to extend their protection to those outside of the Amish community.

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In addition to running Amish Aid and potentially taking on their critics in the new season, the group may wind up coming to the aid of an English band as well-American Celtic punk rockers The Dropkick Murphys'.

Singer Ken Casey told Lancaster Online about an incident at a show they did locally last weekend, where a rowdy fan got a bit too crazy, and assaulted two police officers while screaming his allegiance for the band.  The fan, 18-year-old William Clayton, was reportedly in a drug-fueled rage, and punched and kicked offcers and shrugged off a Taser zap while resisting arrest.  He has since been released on bail, but faces serious charges including felony aggravated assault.

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Casey now says they hope things will turn out well for Clayton and he will receive some help-but he knows who to call if extra assistance is needed.

"We'll pray for this guy," he said. "and hopefully he'll get the help he needs. Either that, or we'll sic the Amish Mafia on him."

Of course, the possibility that the Amish Mafia would be called in for such a task is highly unlikely-the group's validity is often questioned and it has been denied repeatedly by experts that they do exist.

In addition, season three ended with them seriously unhappy with the English who surrounded them on a daily basis-meaning they would unlikely reach out to help someone who wasn't Amish anytime soon.

Amish Mafia season 4 is expected to premiere in early 2015. No specific date has been announced.