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Eugene Police Chief Pete Kerns Announces His Retirement

Eugene Police Chief, Pete Kerns.
Brian Bull
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Eugene Police Chief, Pete Kerns.

The chief of Eugene’s police department is retiring.  After more than three decades of service, Pete Kerns says he’ll officially step down in the next month or two.  KLCC’s Brian Bull reports. 

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Eugene Police Chief, Pete Kerns.
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Eugene Police Chief, Pete Kerns.

Kerns started as a reserve police officer in 1981.  He became Chief in 2008.

As for the toughest challenges the EPD has faced during his time, Kerns says it was the anarchist movement that emerged in the late 90s. 

“It was a pretty interesting challenge for the entire community," recalls Kerns.  "You know, we managed our way through it, and I think came out a much better organization…developed some pretty strong ties with activists, so that as they chose to express themselves through rallies and demonstrations, we were there to help them.  And that’s the practice that we have today.” 

As to current challenges, Kerns says issues of homelessness and addiction are more prevalent than ever.  He says the next chief of Eugene’s police department will have to be “professionally competent”. 

Kerns will stay on until a replacement is hired, which could take up to nine months.

Copyright 2017, KLCC. 

Copyright 2017 KLCC

Brian Bull joined the KLCC News Team in June 2016. He is a 20-year reporter who has worked at NPR, South Dakota Public Broadcasting, Wisconsin Public Radio, and ideastream in Cleveland. His reporting has netted dozens of accolades, including three Edward R. Murrow Awards and the Ohio Associated Press' Best Reporter Award in 2012.