(A) Assault. No person shall:
(1) Intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly cause physical injury to another; or
(2) With criminal negligence cause physical injury to another by means of a deadly weapon.
(B) Menacing. No person shall by word or conduct intentionally attempt to place another person in fear of imminent serious physical injury.
(C) Harassment. No person shall, with intent to harass, annoy or alarm another person or subject another to offensive physical contact.
(D) Recklessly endangering another person. No person shall recklessly engage in conduct which creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person.
(E) Disorderly conduct. No person shall, with intent to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creating a risk thereof:
(1) Engage in fighting or in violent, tumultuous, or threatening behavior;
(2) Use fighting words or obscene language, or make an obscene gesture in a public place;
(3) Disturb any lawful assembly or persons without lawful authority;
(4) Obstruct vehicular or pedestrian traffic in or on a public way, sidewalk, walkway, public place, and street or roadway;
(5) Congregate with other persons in a public place and refuse to comply with a lawful order to disperse;
(6) Initiate or circulate a report, knowing it to be false, concerning an alleged or impending fire, explosion, crime, catastrophe, or other emergency; and/or
(7) Create a hazardous or physically offensive condition by any act which he or she is not licensed or privileged to do.
(F) Loitering. No person shall:
(1) Loiter in, on, or near a school building or grounds, not having any reason or relationship involving custody or responsibility for a student, or upon inquiry by a peace officer or school official, not having a specific legitimate reason for being there; and
(2) Loiter in, on, or about a public place frequented by children, including swimming pools, school bus stops, playgrounds and parks, and public premises adjacent thereto, for the purpose of annoying, bothering, or molesting children.
(G) Abuse of venerated objects.
(1) No person shall intentionally abuse a public monument or structure, a place of worship or burial, or the national or state flag.
(2) As used in this section,
ABUSE means to deface, damage, defile, or otherwise physically mistreat in a manner likely to outrage public sensibilities.
(Ord. 08-2006, passed 7-10-2006) Penalty, see § 130.99