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Expands protection for EMTs, firefighters, and telecommunicators; elevates firearm assaults on them to Class B1 felony, boosting penalties and deterrence starting Dec 1, 2025.
Expands protection for EMTs, firefighters, and telecommunicators; elevates firearm assaults on them to Class B1 felony, boosting penalties and deterrence starting Dec 1, 2025.
Status: Passed 1st Reading (House)
Introduced: 2025 (Primary sponsor: Rep. Pyrtle)
Subject: Criminal law — enhanced penalties for assaults with a firearm against first responders
HB 61 expands the class of protected public-safety personnel covered by North Carolina’s enhanced criminal penalty for assaults with a firearm and increases the felony severity for those offenses. The stated intent is to provide stronger criminal penalties (and therefore greater deterrence and accountability) where offenders assault emergency, medical, and communications personnel while those individuals are performing official duties.
If you want, I can:
- Pull and display the exact amended statutory language for G.S. 14‑34.5 and 14‑34.6(c);
- Summarize sentencing ranges for Class B1 vs. Class D felonies under North Carolina law; or
- Prepare a short fiscal impact outline estimating possible corrections/court cost impacts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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