28-908. Interfering with a fireman on official duty; penalty; fireman, defined.
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(1)A person commits the offense of interfering with a fireman if at any time and place where any fireman is discharging or attempting to discharge any official duties, he willfully:
(a)Resists or interferes with the lawful efforts of any fireman in the discharge or attempt to discharge an official duty; or
(b)Disobeys the lawful orders given by any fireman while performing his duties; or
(c)Engages in any disorderly conduct which delays or prevents a fire from being extinguished within a reasonable time; or
(d)Forbids or prevents others from assisting or extinguishing a fire or exhorts another person, as to whom he has no legal right or obligation to protect or control, not to assist in extinguishing a fire.
(2)As used in this section, fireman shall mean any person who is an officer, employee, or member of a fire department or fire-protection or firefighting agency of the federal government, the State of Nebraska, a city, county, city and county, district, or other public or municipal corporation or political subdivision of the state, whether such person is a volunteer or partly paid or fully paid, while he is actually engaged in firefighting, fire supervision, fire suppression, fire prevention, or fire investigation.
(3)Interference with a fireman on official duty is a Class I misdemeanor.