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§ 574.020 RSMo – Private Peace Disturbance in Missouri

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Posted by Christopher Combs on July 22, 2025

574.020. Private peace disturbance — penalty

Starting a fight or making threats on private property is a crime

If someone is on private property and purposely causes alarm by threatening someone or getting into a fight, they can be charged with a misdemeanor.

1. A person commits private peace disturbance if they are on private property and purposely and unreasonably scare or alarm others on the same property by:

  • (1) Threatening to commit a crime against someone; or
  • (2) Fighting.

2. Private peace disturbance is a class C misdemeanor.

3. If a building has separate units—like apartments or offices—each unit counts as a separate space for this law.

View the full statute here

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