§ 22-116. Unlawful assembly; remaining at an unlawful assembly.  


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  • (a)

    An unlawful assembly is

    (1)

    The meeting or coming together of not less than five persons with the intent to engage in conduct constituting:

    a.

    Disorderly conduct, as prohibited in section 22-115; or

    b.

    A riot, as defined by section 22-117; or

    (2)

    When a lawful assembly of not less than five persons, agreeing to engage in such conduct constituting disorderly conduct or riot.

    (b)

    Unlawful assembly is a class B violation.

    (c)

    Remaining at an unlawful assembly is intentionally failing to depart from the place of an unlawful assembly after being directed to leave by a law enforcement officer.

    (d)

    Remaining at an unlawful assembly is a class A violation.

(Code 1964, § 23-8; Code 1988, § 22-67; Ord. No. 65498, § 29, 1-4-1990; Ord. No. 65883, § 13, 3-10-1994; Ord. No. O-48-15 , § 2, 8-13-2015)

State law reference

Similar provisions, K.S.A. 21-4102, 21-4103.

Cross reference

Large public events, § 19-431 et seq.