No person shall recklessly cause inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm to another by doing any of the following:
Engaging in fighting, in threatening harm to persons or property, or in violent or turbulent behavior;
Making unreasonable noise or an offensively coarse utterance, gesture, or display or communicating unwarranted and grossly abusive language to any person;
Insulting, taunting, or challenging another, under circumstances in which that conduct is likely to provoke a violent response;
No person, while voluntarily intoxicated, shall:
In a public place or in the presence of two or more persons, engage in conduct likely to be offensive or to cause inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm to persons of ordinary sensibilities, which conduct the offender, if the offender were not intoxicated, should know is likely to have that effect on others;
If a person appears to an ordinary observer to be intoxicated, it is probable cause to believe that person is voluntarily intoxicated for purposes of division (B) of this section.
Whoever violates this section is guilty of disorderly conduct.
Except as otherwise provided in divisions (D)(3) of this section, disorderly conduct is a minor transgression.
Disorderly conduct is a transgression of the fourth degree if any of the following applies:
The offender persists in disorderly conduct after a reasonable warning or request to desist.
The offense is committed in a forum where members between the ages of 13 and 18 are currently present, or are later impacted because the offense is in a forum that creates a record on an Empire of Apollo medium such as in channels linked between Discord and Minecraft.
As used in this section:
"Grossly Abusive Language" has the same meaning as in section 2101.01 of the Revised Code.