Wisconsin Code § 175.44

Law enforcement use of force
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(1) DEFINITIONS.
In this section:
(a) “Law enforcement agency” has the meaning given in s.
165.83 (1) (b).
(b) “Law enforcement officer” has the meaning given in s.
165.85 (2) (c) and includes a tactical emergency medical services
professional, as defined in s. 165.85 (2) (fh) , certified under s.
165.85 (3).
(2) USE OF FORCE. (a) The sanctity of human life. In serving
the community, law enforcement officers shall make every effort
to preserve and protect human life and the safety of all persons.
Law enforcement officers shall also respect and uphold the dignity of all persons at all times in a nondiscriminatory manner.
(b) Use of force. When using force, a law enforcement officer
is required to act in good faith to achieve a legitimate law enforcement objective. A law enforcement officer is authorized to use
force that is objectively reasonable based on the totality of the circumstances, including:
1. The severity of the alleged crime at issue.
2. Whether the suspect poses an imminent threat to the safety
of law enforcement officers or others.
3. Whether the suspect is actively resisting or attempting to
evade arrest by flight.
(c) Deadly force. A law enforcement officer may use deadly
force only as a last resort when the law enforcement officer reasonably believes that all other options have been exhausted or
would be ineffective. A law enforcement officer may use deadly
force only to stop behavior that has caused or imminently threatens to cause death or great bodily harm to the law enforcement officer or another person. If both practicable and feasible, a law enforcement officer shall give a verbal warning before using deadly
force.
(3) DUTY TO REPORT NONCOMPLIANT USE OF FORCE. (a) A
law enforcement officer who, in the course of his or her law enforcement duties, witnesses another law enforcement officer use
force that does not comply with the standards under sub. (2) (b) or
(c) in the course of that law enforcement officer’s official duties
shall report the noncompliant use of force as soon as is practicable after the occurrence of the use of such force.
(b) A person who intentionally fails to report a noncompliant
use of force as required under par. (a) may be fined not more than
$1,000 or imprisoned not more than 6 months or both.
(4) DUTY TO INTERVENE. (a) A law enforcement officer
shall, without regard for chain of command, intervene to prevent
or stop another law enforcement officer from using force that
does not comply with the standards under sub. (2) (b) or (c) in the
course of that law enforcement officer’s official duties if all of the
following apply:
1. The law enforcement officer observes the use of force that
does not comply with the standards under sub. (2) (b) or (c).
2. The circumstances are such that it is safe for the law enforcement officer to intervene.
(b) A law enforcement officer who intervenes as required under par. (a) shall report the intervention to his or her immediate
supervisor as soon as is practicable after the occurrence of the
use of such force.
(c) A person who intentionally fails to intervene as required
under par. (a) or intentionally fails to report an intervention as required under par. (b) may be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than 6 months or both.
(5) WHISTLEBLOWER PROTECTIONS. No law enforcement officer may be discharged, disciplined, demoted, or denied promotion, transfer, or reassignment, or otherwise discriminated against
in regard to employment, or threatened with any such treatment,
because the law enforcement officer reported, or is believed to
have reported, any noncompliant use of force as required under
sub. (3) or (4); intervened to prevent or stop a noncompliant use
of force as required under sub. (4); initiated, participated in, or
testified in, or is believed to have initiated, participated in, or testified in, any action or proceeding regarding a noncompliant use
of force; or provided any information, or is believed to have provided any information, about noncompliant use of force as required under sub. (3) or (4).

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