The protesters are fighting for their rights, and this is what most Kenyans need, but the problem is, once the violence starts there is no boundary.
Some protesters fought back and a melee erupted, lasting about a minute.
The protesters fought the heavily armed military personnel with rocks, sticks and their bare fists, throwing back the tear gas grenades that were fired at them.
There were demonstrations because of these results, and some protesters fought with police forces.
Earlier, the protesters blocked dozens of roads, hijacked and burned cars and fought several batttles with the police.
At darkness fell, protesters fought with a growing number of troops in riot gear who used water cannons in the grand square facing the building.
Many protesters fought back, throwing rocks and other projectiles at the police, while others that were attacked were simply trying to flee the scene.
The protesters are demanding salary increases, creating more jobs and fighting corruption.
On 6 May, protesters from Hifazat-e-Islam fought with police in the protests.
More than 10,000 students and other protesters, some carrying iron bars and hurling bricks, fought running battles with the police.