A&E executives feel they made the right call to pull the plug on Live PD. The network canceled its #1 docuseries amid the George Floyd protests against police brutality and racial injustice. At first, the show was to return this month. But A&E decided to give the show an extended break amid the protests. But
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Cops first debuted on Fox in 1989, before moving to the Paramount Network. In the wake of the murder-by-cop of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Cops is canceled by the network. The live-action police show will not return to the Paramount Network at any time in the future. Paramount Network cancels Cops Season 33 of the
That’s a wrap, Live PD Nation. A&E cancelled Live PD, the No. 1 true crime series on cable. The network decided to end its highest-rated series in lieu of nationwide protests against police brutality and racism. George Floyd’s death led to global outrage. This news also follows reports that a camera crew filmed the death
Live PD is involved in an in-custody death investigation. The Williamson County Sherriff’s Office has stalled the investigation for the past year by not allowing the footage to be released. Travis County District Attorney Margaret Moore revealed the details on Twitter on Monday, June 8. Javier Ambler died while in custody of Williamson County deputies
Little People, Big World fans are extremely unhappy with Amy Roloff at the moment. And, they are being VERY vocal about it on social media. What is it that has her loving fans in such a tizzy? Keep reading to find out. The death of George Floyd Across the United States, people have been up
A&E pulled Live PD from its weekend schedule in lieu of the nationwide protests. Protestors across the country took to the streets in response to George Floyd’s death. The true crime series typically airs on Friday and Saturday nights. Instead, the network will air episodes of Live Rescue in its place. The decision to pull
Kanye West is putting his money towards good. The rapper donated $2 million to support the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd. The money will also help support black-owned businesses in his native Chicago, a representative for West told CNN. He also started a 529 education plan to cover college tuition for
Former Bachelor Nick Viall is speaking out about an incident he was involved in approximately ten years ago. He says police officers took him into custody. He believes they only let him go because of his race. Check out Nick’s full story below. Nick talks about how he came to be detained US Weekly shared details about what
Todd Chrisley gets the occasional troll but usually slaps them down quickly. However, overall, he seldom draws critics on his Instagram. In fact, the patriarch of Chrisley Knows Best seems very popular. That is until he followed the trend and shared the black square for #BlackoutTuesday. He took a bit of heat for his efforts.
BIP star, Dean Unglert took to his Instagram and did what so many other celebs do. He shared a black square. Actually, social media feeds are jam-packed to the hilt with those black squares. So, it’s not clear why Dean took a bit of heat for it. Perhaps critics expressed issues because they follow Dean