Code of the District of Columbia

§ 5–331.16. Use of riot gear and riot tactics at First Amendment assemblies.

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(a)(1) No officers in riot gear may be deployed in response to a First Amendment assembly unless there is an immediate risk to officers of significant bodily injury. Any deployment of officers in riot gear:

(A) Shall be consistent with the District's policy on First Amendment assemblies; and

(B) May not be used as a tactic to disperse a First Amendment assembly.

(2) Following any deployment of officers in riot gear in response to a First Amendment assembly, the commander at the scene shall make a written report to the Chief of Police within 48 hours, and that report shall be available to the public.

(b)(1) Chemical irritants shall not be used by MPD to disperse a First Amendment assembly.

(2) The Mayor shall request that any federal law enforcement agency operating in the District refrain from the use of chemical irritants to disperse a First Amendment assembly.

(c)(1) Less-lethal projectiles shall not be used by MPD to disperse a First Amendment assembly.

(2) The Mayor shall request that any federal law enforcement agency operating in the District refrain from the use of less-lethal projectiles to disperse a First Amendment assembly.