KENOSHA COUNTY — A Kenosha police officer has been criminally charged facing three charges — misdemeanor battery, disorderly conduct (use of a dangerous weapon) and misconduct in public office (excess authority).

The accused is 29-year-old Kendal West of Kenosha.

According to a criminal complaint, on January 1st, officers spoke with an emergency room physician who indicated he spoke with West’s wife, who was in the process of going through a divorce with West. The physician advised that he had recently had an issue with West — who threatened him over the phone.

According to the complaint, the physician stated that after he saw a Kenosha Police Department squad car pull up, West exited the squad car and “charge at him.” He said West “pulled his arm back to punch (the physician),” and the physician stated he told West to “remember his job.”

The physician said at this point, West began punching him in the head — causing his glasses to fall from his face.

The complaint says West then re-entered his vehicle, and accelerated towards the physician.

Investigators spoke with Kenosha police, who advised West was on duty and dressed in his full uniform at the time of this alleged incident.

Surveillance video from the hospital was reviewed, and it showed West’s squad car pull up, and West approaching and then punching the physician, the complaint states.

West has been placed on administrative leave from the Kenosha Police Department.

Kenosha Police Chief Daniel Miskinis said in a news release on January 1st — the “actions of this officer were not, in any way, connected to his official duties and run contrary to our mission. An internal investigation will be conducted parallel to that by the Racine County Sheriff’s Department.”

Miskinis added, “I understand that personal problems are something we all deal with and I support the officer in that regard; however, as Chief, if the allegations are correct, I cannot condone his manner in dealing with them.”

West made his initial appearance in court in this case on Tuesday, January 3rd.

A $20,000 signature bond was set and signed.

He’ll be in court for his preliminary hearing on January 20th.