After any person or persons, composing or taking part, or about to take part, in any riot, rout, mob, tumult, or unlawful combination or assembly mentioned in this article shall have been duly commanded to disperse, or when the circumstances are such that no such command is requisite under the provisions of this article, and the civil authority to whom such military force is ordered to report, or if there be no civil authority present, then such military officer acting within the limits provided in his orders shall take such steps for the arrest, dispersion, or quelling of the persons composing or taking part in any such mob, riot, tumult, outbreak, or unlawful combination or assembly mentioned in this article, as may be required, and if, in doing so, any person is killed, wounded, or otherwise injured, or any property injured or destroyed, by the civil authority or officer or member of the National Guard, or other persons lawfully aiding them, such officer, member or person shall be held guiltless.
Structure West Virginia Code
Article 1D. Active State Service
§15-1D-1. Calling Out National Guard by Governor
§15-1D-3. Use of Military Force to Disperse Riots, etc.
§15-1D-5. Power of Officers to Arrest, Disperse or Quell Persons Rioting, etc.
§15-1D-6. Assaults on National Guard or Persons Aiding It
§15-1D-8. Duty to Retire From Unlawful Assembly
§15-1D-9. National Guard to Have Right-of-Way; Exceptions
§15-1D-10. Regulation of Occupancy of Streets for Passage of National Guard
§15-1D-11. Transportation of Officers and Men