Rod Bernsen

Roderick Bernsen
Born 1948 (age 6768)
Other names Rod
Relatives wife, sister
Corbin Bernsen (cousin)

Police career

Department Los Angeles Police Department
Years of service 1974 - 1992
Rank Sworn in as an Officer - 1974
- Police Officer 3 - 1984
- Sergeant I - 1987
Other work reporter

Roderick Bernsen (born 1948) is a retired Los Angeles Police Department sergeant who was widely known in Southern California as a police news-specialist for Fox 11 News, and for flying the station's helicopter, "SkyFox," while with Good Day LA.

LAPD career

Bernsen spent almost 18 years with the LAPD. He rose to the rank of sergeant and served as one of the department's official spokespersons for six years as part of Daryl F. Gates's Press Relations Staff. He also served as technical advisor for the film Lethal Weapon[1]

Broadcasting career

After retiring from the LAPD in 1992, Bernsen joined Fox 11 as a reporter/specialist.[2] Eventually, he became a broadcaster and helicopter reporter with Fox 11's Good Day LA program, and served as an occasional reporter/police news-specialist for both CNN Headline News and Fox News. He retired from Fox 11 in 2004, continuing to serve as a talk-show host on KFI Radio until 2006. Bernsen now hosts his own internet radio lecture show, Rod Bernsen's Street Stories on TalkRadioOne . .

Sexual misconduct charges

On October 7, 2006, Bernsen was arrested by FBI agents on charges of two counts of abusive sexual contact against a minor. Bernsen was accused of making sexual contact with two 12-year-old boys aboard a cruise ship to Mexico during the previous month[3][4] The case would go to trial in June 2007, with Bernsen facing up to four years in federal prison if convicted. Bernsen was acquitted of all charges on June 12, 2007 after a week-long federal jury trial; the jury deliberation lasted less than two hours.[5] After his acquittal Bernsen said, "...more needs to be done to ensure that children do not make false allegations against adults." Bernsen said that they were lying, possibly because he had had them barred from the ship's sauna earlier in the cruise.[3] Bernsen also told reporters that despite the quick jury acquittal, he would have to live with this: "all you have to do is Google my name."

References

External links

Rod Bernsen at the Internet Movie Database

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