I never did either. Apparently it exists.
https://www.legalmatch.com/law-library/article/felony-disorderly-conduct.html
What Is Felony Disorderly Conduct?
On the other hand, some types of disorderly conduct cases can result in serious felony charges. These may include disruptive
behavior that:
- Is conducted at an airport
- Is conducted during or near a funeral
- Involves a weapon (especially reckless handling of a deadly weapon)
For instance, if a person is in a crowded place and discharges a gun into the air, they could be found guilty of felony disorderly conduct. Another example is during a road rage incident, where the defendant waved a gun at another driver while on the road. In such cases, the felony charges may result even if no person was hurt. If the defendant points the gun directly at a person with the intent to intimidate them, the charges may escalate to
aggravated assault charges.
What Are the Penalties for Felony Disorderly Conduct?
Penalties may vary by state, but they usually involve a minimum of 1.5 years in prison, as well as some criminal fines. Prison sentences can increase depending on the seriousness of the threat. They can also increase if the person already has a prior disorderly conduct charge on their record.