[Ord. No. 32 § 866, c.a. 1918; Ord.
No. 1160 §§ 2,4, 12-10-1979]
A person commits the crime of rioting if he knowingly assembles
with six or more persons and agrees with such persons to violate any
of the criminal laws of the State or of the United States with force
or violence, and thereafter, while still so assembled, does violate
any of such laws with force or violence.
Violation of this Section is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor and punishable in accordance with Section
1-7.
[Ord. No. 32 § 867, c.a. 1918]
Any individual engaged in any such riot as defined in the preceding
Section may be prosecuted and punished singly.
[Repealed by Ord. No. 1558 § 1, 6-18-1990]
[Ord. No. 32 § 872, c.a. 1918; Ord.
No. 1558 § 2, 6-18-1990]
If the persons assembled as indicated herein shall fail to disperse
without unnecessary delay, the following associate circuit court judges
shall each, in the order in which they are hereafter named, have power
and authority to require the aid of a sufficient number of persons
in arms or otherwise, and to proceed as they deem expedient, and to
repress and disperse such riotous assemblage and arrest offenders.
The duty of requiring the aid of such force and directing its employment
shall devolve, in the first instance, on the Mayor. If he is not present
or is unable to act, then such duty shall devolve on the Judge of
any Court of Record, the Sheriff, or the Chief of Police. In case
of the absence of any of the officers mentioned in this Section, the
officer named after him shall have all the power and authority which
such absentee would have had if present.
[Repealed by Ord. No. 2095 § 11, 12-20-1999]
[Ord. No. 32 § 742, c.a. 1918; Ord.
No. 1160 §§ 1,4, 12-10-1979]
A person commits the crime of unlawful assembly if he knowingly
assembles with six (6) or more other persons and agrees with such
persons to violate any of the criminal laws of the State or of the
United States with force or violence.
Violation of this Section is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor and punishable in accordance with Section
1-7.
[Ord. No. 1160 §§ 3,4, 12-10-1979]
A person commits the crime of refusal to disperse if, being
present at the scene of an unlawful assembly or at the scene of a
riot, he knowingly fails or refuses to obey the lawful command of
a law enforcement officer to depart from the scene of such unlawful
assembly or riot.
Violation of this Section is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor and punishable in accordance with Section
1-7.