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      • Rioting or inciting to riot. (a) A riot in the District of Columbia is a public disturbance involving an assemblage of 5 or more persons which by tumultuous and violent conduct or the threat thereof creates grave danger of damage or injury to property or persons.
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  2. Dec 20, 2018 · Rioting or inciting to riot. (a) A riot in the District of Columbia is a public disturbance involving an assemblage of 5 or more persons which by tumultuous and violent conduct or the threat thereof creates grave danger of damage or injury to property or persons. (b) Whoever willfully engages in a riot in the District of Columbia shall be ...

  3. DC Code § 22-1322 (Rioting and Inciting to Riot) DC Code § 22-1323 (Obstructing Bridges Connecting DC and Virginia) DC Code § 22-1805a (Conspiracy to Commit a Crime) DC Code §§ 22-2751 – 22-2752 (Protest Targeting a Residence) DC Code § 22-3302 (Unlawful Entry / Trespassing) DC Code § 22-3312.01 (Defacing Public or Private Property)

  4. Oct 15, 2020 · Under existing law, which was written by Congress and dates back to at least the 1960s, a riot in D.C. is defined as a "public disturbance involving an assemblage of 5 or more...

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  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Washington, D.C. Law: Rioting or Inciting a Riot. Rioting can be treated as a felony offense in Washington, D.C. Under the Code of the District of Columbia § 22–1322, a protester can be arrested for and charged with rioting or inciting a riot if the following three criteria are met:

  6. Jan 7, 2021 · Is it illegal to encourage a riot? If what happened at the Capitol was a riot, can anybody be charged with inciting it?

  7. Dec 19, 2022 · The "QAnon Shaman" Jacob Chansley has been sent to jail for over three years. More than 960 people have been charged in connection with the 2021 riots at the Capitol in Washington DC.

  8. Jan 14, 2021 · Samantha Schmidt. Jan. 14, 2021. On Jan. 6, several hundred supporters of President Trump charged inside the Capitol to overturn an election the president had repeatedly and falsely claimed was ...

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