COMBINED LOCKS, Wis. — A Wisconsin police chief has agreed to let his officers shock him with an electronic stun gun to raise money for the Special Olympics.

Police Chief Steven Wulgaert says he’s the only one of his five full-time and five part-time officers who hasn’t been shocked during training. He says he took some ribbing about this before telling the officers they could shock him if they raised $500 for the charity.

Officer Duane Dissen says the department has raised about $800 so far and hopes to collect $2,500.

Dissen says Wulgaert will earn the money when he gets shocked before the Combined Locks Village Board meeting Tuesday. Dissen says the pain goes “from your fingertips right down to your toes.”

Wulgaert plans to retire March 1.