Current with legislation from the 2023 Regular and Special Sessions signed by the Governor as of November 21, 2023.
(a) For the purpose of this section, "riot" means the assemblage of seven or more persons resulting in conduct which:(1) creates an immediate danger of damage to property or injury to persons;(2) substantially obstructs law enforcement or other governmental functions or services; or(3) by force, threat of force, or physical action deprives any person of a legal right or disturbs any person in the enjoyment of a legal right.(b) A person commits an offense if he knowingly participates in a riot.(c) It is a defense to prosecution under this section that the assembly was at first lawful and when one of those assembled manifested an intent to engage in conduct enumerated in Subsection (a), the actor retired from the assembly.(d) It is no defense to prosecution under this section that another who was a party to the riot has been acquitted, has not been arrested, prosecuted, or convicted, has been convicted of a different offense or of a different type or class of offense, or is immune from prosecution.(e) Except as provided in Subsection (f), an offense under this section is a Class B misdemeanor.(f) An offense under this section is an offense of the same classification as any offense of a higher grade committed by anyone engaged in the riot if the offense was: (1) in the furtherance of the purpose of the assembly; or(2) an offense which should have been anticipated as a result of the assembly.Amended by Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 900, Sec. 1.01, eff. 9/1/1994. Acts 1973, 63rd Leg., p. 883, ch. 399, Sec. 1, eff. 1/1/1974.