Prince Albert Police Chief announces retirement
Surrounded by several members of the Prince Albert Police Service, Chief Jon Bergen has confirmed plans to retire on May 31.
The 25-year member of the city’s police service made the announcement Thursday afternoon, during a press conference in which various members of the city’s staff and board of police commissioners were represented, as well as the Prince Albert Grand Council.
“To the community of Prince Albert, my life’s home: it has been my greatest honour to serve you,” Bergen said as he removed his glasses and wiped away tears.
Over the past three years, Bergen has been the subject of two non-confidence votes by members of the police association. The most recent one occurred just weeks after the death of a 13-month-old-boy, the launch of an investigation by the provincial complaints commission (PCC) and the suspension of two officers. Bergen explained he would have preferred to have had the opportunity to address those issues in person, and not after it was sent to the media.