§ 130.13  UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES; DISTURBING THE PEACE.
   It shall be unlawful:
   (A)   For any two or more persons to assemble for the purpose of disturbing the peace or of committing any unlawful act and not to disperse when commanded or requested by any peace officer;
   (B)   When persons are riotously or unlawfully assembled as set forth in division (A) above, and neglect or refuse to disperse without unnecessary delay on command of any village officer or officers as mentioned in said division; any two village officers may require the aid of a sufficient number of persons, in arms or otherwise, and proceed in such manner as they judge expedient to suppress such riotous assembly, and arrest and secure the persons composing it; and when armed force is thus called out, they shall obey the orders for suppressing such assembly, and arresting and securing the persons composing it, which they receive from the two village officers who thus called them out; and every person refusing to serve when thus called out, or refusing to obey the orders for suppressing such assembly and securing the persons composing it, which they receive from the two village officers who called them out shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor;
   (C)   To disturb the peace or be guilty of any violent, tumultuous, offensive or disorderly conduct, or offensive carriage; and/or
   (D)   To knowingly suffer or permit any assemblage for the purpose of the disturbance of the peace or of committing any unlawful act or breach of the peace, or any riotous, offensive, tumultuous, or disorderly conduct, in or upon any premises owned or occupied by him or her or under his or her control.
(1977 Code, § 6-1-26)  (Ord. 4, passed - -)  Penalty, see § 130.99