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(A) No person shall, by violent conduct, disturb any police officer in the discharge of his or her duties; nor shall any person assault, strike or fight with any police officers in the discharge of his or her duties or permit such conduct in or upon any house or premises in the village owned or possessed by him or her or under his or her management and control.
(B) Abusive or vulgar language in the presence of an officer does not evoke into a crime unless the language provokes a breach of the peace or constitutes fighting words evoking some violent response.
(1999 Code, § 27-2-1) Penalty, see § 132.999
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see 65 ILCS 5/11-1-1
No person in the village shall falsely represent himself or herself to be an officer of the village or shall, without being duly authorized by the village, exercise or attempt to exercise any of the duties, functions or powers of the village officer, or hinder, obstruct, resist or otherwise interfere with any village officer in the discharge of the duties of his or her office, or attempt to prevent any such officer from arresting any person, either by force or by giving notice to such person, or attempt to rescue from such officer any person in his or her custody, or impersonate any of the members of the police force of this village, or maliciously or with the intention of deceiving any person, wear the uniform of or a uniform similar to that worn by the members of the Police Department, or use any of the signs, signals or devices adopted and used by the Police Department.
(1999 Code, § 27-2-2) Penalty, see § 132.999
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see 65 ILCS 5/32-5.1
A person commits an offense when that person knowingly resists or obstructs the performance of any authorized act of one known to the person to be a peace officer within that peace officer’s official capacity.
(1999 Code, § 27-4-2) Penalty, see § 132.999
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see 720 ILCS 5/31-1
A person who refuses or knowingly fails, upon command, to reasonably aid a person known by him or her to be a peace officer in the following commits a misdemeanor:
(A) Apprehending a person whom the officer is authorized to apprehend; or
(B) Preventing the commission by another of any offense.
(1999 Code, § 27-4-3) Penalty, see § 132.999
Statutory reference:
Related provisions, see 720 ILCS 5/31-8
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