West Virginia Code
Article 6. Crimes Against the Peace
§61-6-1a. Control of Riots and Unlawful Assemblages


Members of the West Virginia State Police, the Division of Protective Services, sheriffs and mayors, and those acting under their order, may, when engaged in suppressing a riot, rout or unlawful assemblage, cordon off any area or areas threatened by such riot, rout or unlawful assemblage, and may take all actions which are necessary and reasonable under the emergency to restore law and order, and such actions may be, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) Prohibit the sale, offering for sale, dispensing, furnishing, or transportation of firearms or other dangerous weapons, ammunition, dynamite, or other dangerous explosives in, to or from such areas.
(b) Prohibit the sale, offering for sale, dispensing, furnishing, or consumption of alcoholic beverages or nonintoxicating beer in a public place in such areas, and prohibit the transportation of alcoholic beverages or nonintoxicating beer in, to, or from such areas.
(c) Impose curfews, as required, to control movement of persons in, to, and from such areas.
(d) Enter a private dwelling or other building or other private place in such areas when in fresh pursuit of a rioter, when in search of a sniper who has fired upon a person from such a dwelling or other building or place or when in search of firearms, other dangerous weapons, ammunition, dynamite, or other dangerous explosives when there is reason to believe that such items are stored in the said dwelling, building, or place and that they will be removed therefrom before a search warrant could be obtained.
No person shall willfully fail to obey a lawful order of any mayor, sheriff, deputy sheriff, municipal police officer, member of the West Virginia State Police, or the Division of Protective Services, or other officer, given pursuant to this section.
Any person who violates an order given pursuant to the authority of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $500, or imprisoned in the county jail not more than six months, or both fined and imprisoned.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 61. Crimes and Their Punishment

Article 6. Crimes Against the Peace

§61-6-1. Suppression of Riots and Unlawful Assemblages

§61-6-1a. Control of Riots and Unlawful Assemblages

§61-6-1b. Disorderly Conduct; Penalty

§61-6-2. Commitment and Recognizance of Rioters

§61-6-3. Failure of Member of West Virginia State Police Officer, Officer of the Division of Protective Services, Mayor, or Sheriff to Exercise Powers at Riots and Unlawful Assemblages; Penalty

§61-6-4. Summoning of Persons to Aid in Suppressing Riots and Unlawful Assemblages

§61-6-5. Death of Person in Suppression of Riots and Unlawful Assemblages

§61-6-6. Destruction of Building by Rioters; Penalty Therefor and for Rioting Without Such Injury

§61-6-7. Conspiracy to Inflict Injury to Persons or Property; Infliction of Injury or Death in Pursuance Thereof; Penalties

§61-6-8. Release or Rescue of Person in Custody Charged or Convicted Under §61-6-7; Penalty

§61-6-9. Intimidation of Witness for State in Conspiracy Prosecutions; Penalties

§61-6-10. Reward for Arrest in Conspiracy Cases; Employment of Special Policemen and Detectives

§61-6-12. Mobs and Lynchings; Penalties; Liability of County or City

§61-6-13. Disturbance of Religious Worship; Penalty

§61-6-14. Disturbance of Schools, Societies, and Other Assemblies; Penalty

§61-6-14a. Loitering on School Property; Penalty; Exceptions

§61-6-17. False Reports Concerning Bombs or Other Explosive Devices; Penalties

§61-6-18. Camping Upon Governmental Grounds or Lawns; Penalties; Public Nuisance

§61-6-19. Willful Disruption of Governmental Processes; Offenses Occurring at State Capitol Complex; Penalties

§61-6-20. Falsely Reporting an Emergency Incident

§61-6-21. Prohibiting Violations of an Individual's Civil Rights; Penalties

§61-6-22. Wearing Masks, Hoods or Face Coverings

§61-6-23. Shooting Range; Limitations on Nuisance Actions; Noise Ordinances

§61-6-24. Threats of Terrorist Acts, Conveying False Information Concerning Terrorist Acts and Committing Terrorist Hoaxes Prohibited; Penalties

§61-6-25. Falsely Reporting Child Abuse