UPDATE: Mandatory Curfew in Place in Lynchburg

Lynchburg City Council passed an ordinance Monday, June 1 enabling Lynchburg Police to enforce a mandatory curfew from 8 pm until 6 am starting Tuesday, June 2.

The curfew and local state of emergency was imposed after protests turned violent at Fifth and Federal Station in Downtown Lynchburg Sunday.

The adoption of a curfew ordinance enables the Lynchburg Police Department to enforce the curfew and also makes non-compliance of the curfew ordinance a misdemeanor offense.

The LPD will begin enforcing the new curfew ordinance on Tuesday, June 2 between the hours of 8:00 p.m. – 6:00 a.m., until further notice.

Under the curfew, people should not be present on any street, road and park with the following exceptions:

  • Persons traveling to and from home, work, or places of worship
  • Hospital personnel
  • Members of the press
  • State and City of Lynchburg employees and volunteers
  • Military personnel including, but not limited to, National Guard troops
  • Employees of public utility companies
  • Private emergency medical transport workers
  • Persons seeking emergency services
  • Homeless persons

A violation of the ordinance shall be punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor.

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