6-2-2: BODILY HARM:
   A.   Assault: A person commits an assault when, without lawful authority, he engages in conduct which places another in reasonable apprehension of receiving a battery.
   B.   Battery: A person commits battery if he intentionally or knowingly without legal justification and by any means:
      1.   Causes bodily harm to an individual, or
      2.   Makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with an individual.
   C.   Reckless Conduct:
      1.   A person commits reckless conduct when he or she, by any means lawful or unlawful recklessly performs an act or acts that cause bodily harm to or endanger his or her safety or the safety of another person.
      2.   A person is reckless or acts recklessly, when he or she consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that circumstances exist or that a result will follow and such disregard constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care which a reasonable person would exercise in the situation.
      3.   It shall be unlawful and prohibited by this section for any person to commit reckless conduct.
   D.   Intimidation: A person commits intimidation when, with intent to cause another to perform or to omit the performance of any act, he communicates to another a threat to perform without lawful authority any of the following acts:
      1.   Inflict physical harm on the person threatened or any other person or on property, or
      2.   Subject any person to physical confinement or restraint, or
      3.   Commit any criminal offense, or
      4.   Accuse any person of an offense, or
      5.   Expose any person to hatred, contempt or ridicule, or
      6.   Take action as a public official against anyone or anything, or withhold official action, or cause such action, or cause such action or withholding, or
      7.   Bring about or continue a strike, boycott or other collective action. (Ord. 77-6-2, 6-22-1977; amd. Ord. 2020-09-02, 9-21-2020)