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New Wisconsin law requires officers to intervene if another officer uses excessive force
3 years ago
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As of Jan. 1, all law enforcement officers in Wisconsin are legally required to stop other officers if they see them using an unlawful amount of force. While the law is new statewide, it’s been standard operating procedure in Milwaukee since 2013. But even after 9 years, the policy’s effectiveness in the state’s largest city remains largely unknown.
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