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LD 39

Horizontales
Two or more people gathered together unlawfully who disturb the peace or reasonably threaten to disturb the peace by means of force or violence (Penal Code Section 404)
Individuals employed by a governmental agency with certain specified law enforcement powers (Penal Code Section 148(a)(1))
An intent to vex, annoy, harm, or injure in any way another person (Penal Code Section 136(1))
A prison, jail, industrial farm, road camp, or juvenile hall, camp, ranch or farm
Any sheriff, undersheriff, or deputy sheriff, employed in that capacity, of a county. Any chief of police, employed in that capacity, of a city, or any police officer, employed in that capacity and appointed by the chief of police or the chief executive of the agency, of a city. Any chief of police or the chief executive of the agency, of a city. Any marshal or deputy marshal of a municipal court. Any member of the California Highway Patrol whose primary duty is the enforcement of the provisions of the Vehicle Code or of any other law relating to the use or operation of vehicles upon the highways as that duty is set forth in the Vehicle Code
Two or more people assembled together to do an unlawful act or a lawful act in a boisterous or tumultuous manner (Penal Code Section 407)
Acting with a purpose to commit or omit an act
Verticales
When communication becomes noise at a level that disrupts the public peace
Any person against whom there is a reason to believe that any crime is being or has been perpetrated or attempted to be perpetrated (Penal Code Section 136(3))
When acts involve criminal violence or tend to incite others to criminal violence
Any condition which results in, or could result in, the response of a public official in an authorized emergency vehicle (e.g., patrol vehicle, ambulance, fire equipment, etc.), or any condition that jeopardizes public safety and results or could result in evacuation (Penal Code Section 148.3(c))
Any people charged with the responsibility of enforcing the law. This includes peace officers, district attorneys, city attorneys, and police commissioners (Penal Code Section 69(a))
Any person with knowledge of existence or nonexistence of facts relating to a crime (Penal Code Section 136(2))