It was a protest that started at the Statehouse but then became unruly as it moved deeper into the downtown area last night.

INDIANAPOLIS (WTHR) - It was a protest that started at the Statehouse but then became unruly as it moved deeper into the downtown area last night.

Hundreds of people marched through the streets to protest the election of Donald Trump.

Many of the protesters carried signs. Police were looking to keep roads clear and traffic moving. It's not clear what started the altercations between police and some marchers, but in the process two officers suffered minor injuries when someone threw rocks at them.

Seven people were arrested. IMPD released the mugshots of those now facing charges.

22-year-old Cody Clark faces multiple charges among them battery against an officer and disorderly conduct.

22-year-old Lukas Palmer of Indianapolis faces multiple charges among them battery against an officer and disorderly conduct.

25-year-old Derue Humphrey charged with Disorderly Conduct and Resisting Law Enforcement.

32-year-old Randall Mayhugh of Terre Haute charged with disorderly conduct.

26-year-old Charles York of Indianapolis is accused of resisting arrest.

28-year-old Sara Marshall of Indianapolis and 32-year-old Erin Marshall of Bloomington both face charges of Obstructing Traffic.

Not everyone in the crowd was against the President Elect. A handful of Trump supporters tried to make their own point.

IMPD say that overall, the demonstration was peaceful.