Governor Abbott Announces Legislative Proposal on Public Safety

AUSTIN (WBAP/KLIF) – Governor Greg Abbott announced new legislative proposals on Thursday to combat riot violence and protect public safety.

The Governor was joined at the Dallas Police Association by House Speaker Dennis Bonnen, Senator Kelly Hancock, Representatives Angie Chen Button, Justin Holland, Candy Noble, Matt Shaheen, and members of the Dallas Police Association.

“The Constitution guarantees the right to assemble peacefully, but it does not provide the right to riot, rob, loot, or physically harm anyone or anything,” said Governor Abbott. “Texas will always defend the First Amendment, but we will not tolerate violence, vandalism, and rioting in our communities. Over the past several months, we have seen individuals hijack peaceful protests — causing destruction in our communities and threatening public safety. These legislative proposals are aimed at keeping peaceful protesters, law enforcement, and our communities safe from rioting while protecting Texans’ First Amendment rights.”

The Governor’s legislative proposals include the following:

Causing injury or destroying property in a riot: Felony offense and mandatory jail time.

Striking a law enforcement officer during a riot: Felony offense and mandatory jail sentence of at least six months. 

Using lasers to target law enforcement officers: Felony offense and mandatory jail time.

Blocking hospital entrances and exits by protestors or rioters: Felony offense and mandatory jail time.

Using fireworks at protests and riots: Criminal offense and mandatory jail time.

Aiding and abetting riots with funds or organizational assistance: Felony offense and mandatory jail time. This will also give the Office of the Attorney General power to pursue civil penalties against people and organizations.

According to the Governor, all individuals charged with any of these offenses must remain in jail until their first court appearance.

As part of his call against defunding Texas Police departments, Governor Abbott has already suggested freezing property taxes and annexation powers in city’s that vote to take money away from public safety.

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