§ 5-2-610 - Use of physical force by law enforcement officers.
               	 		
5-2-610.    Use of physical force by law enforcement officers.
    (a)  A  law enforcement officer is justified in using nondeadly physical force  or threatening to use deadly physical force upon another person if the  law enforcement officer reasonably believes the use of nondeadly  physical force or the threat of use of deadly physical force is  necessary to:
      (1)  Effect an  arrest or to prevent the escape from custody of an arrested person  unless the law enforcement officer knows that the arrest is unlawful; or
      (2)  Defend  himself or herself or a third person from what the law enforcement  officer reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of physical  force while effecting or attempting to effect an arrest or while  preventing or attempting to prevent an escape.
(b)  A  law enforcement officer is justified in using deadly physical force  upon another person if the law enforcement officer reasonably believes  that the use of deadly physical force is necessary to:
      (1)  Effect  an arrest or to prevent the escape from custody of an arrested person  whom the law enforcement officer reasonably believes has committed or  attempted to commit a felony and is presently armed or dangerous; or
      (2)  Defend  himself or herself or a third person from what the law enforcement  officer reasonably believes to be the use or imminent use of deadly  physical force.