Police chiefs in Virginia could soon be allowed to set curfews during civil unrest under a bill on its way to Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s desk.
The Virginia House of Delegates passed legislation Wednesday from Senate Minority Leader Tommy Norment (R-James City) that would empower local law enforcement chiefs to impose curfews for up to 24 hours if there is “an imminent threat of any civil commotion or disturbance in the nature of a riot which constitutes a clear and present danger.”