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I. 609.705 Unlawful Assembly III. 609.713 Terroristic Threats <br /> When three or more persons assemble, each Subdivision 1. Whoever threatens to commit <br /> participant is guilty of unlawful assembly, which any crime of violence with purpose to terrorize <br /> is a misdemeanor, if the assembly is another or to cause evacuation of a building, <br /> 1) With intent to commit any unlawful act by place of assembly or facility of public <br /> farce; or transportation or otherwise to cause serious <br /> 2) With intent to carry out any purpose in such public inconvenience, or in a reckless disregard <br /> manner as to disturb or threaten the public of the risk of causing such terror or <br /> peace; or inconvenience may be sentenced to <br /> 3) Without unlawful purpose, but the imprisonment for not more than five years. <br /> participants so conduct themselves in a <br /> disorderly manner as to disturb or threaten Subdivision 2. Whoever communicates to <br /> the public peace. another with purpose to terrorize another or in <br /> reckless disregard of the risk of causing such <br /> II. 609.71 Riot terror, that explosives or an explosive device or <br /> When three or more persons assembled disturb an incendiary device is present at a named <br /> the public peace by an intentional act or threat place or location, whether or not the same is in <br /> of unlawful force or violence to person or fad present, may be sentenced to imprisonment <br /> property, each participant therein is guilty of riot for not more than three years. <br /> and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not <br /> more than one year or to payment of a fine of IV. 609.715 Present at Unlawful Assembly <br /> not more than $1,000, or both; or if the offender, Whoever without lawful purpose is present at the <br /> or to the offender's knowledge any other place of an unlawful assembly and refuses to <br /> participant, is armed with a dangerous weapon leave when so directed by a law enforcement <br /> or is disguised, to imprisonment for not more officer is guilty of a misdemeanor. <br /> than five years or to payment of a fine of not - <br /> more than $10,000, or both. V. 609.72 Disorderly Conduct <br /> Subdivision 1. Whoever does any of the <br /> Page 16 of 53 Page 17 of 53 <br /> '�`a <br />