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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Live PD could return in a new format. This comes after A&E canceled the No. 1 cable show earlier this month. On Wednesday, June 10 fans learned the fate of the show amid the Black Lives Matter movement. The network’s decision came after Paramount Network canceled Cops. The ongoing protests addressing discrimination, police brutality, and
Live PD host Dan Abrams reacted to the show’s cancellation. Earlier this week, the host teased the show’s return. But that’s not the case anymore. He clearly wasn’t aware of A&E’s plans. On Wednesday, June 10, the network announced that it’s no longer moving forward with the show. Last week, A&E pulled Live PD amid
Live PD fan favorite, former Richland County (South Carolina) Sheriff’s Deputy Kevin Lawrence shares his thoughts on the show’s cancellation. As fans of the former A&E show know, Live PD features Richland County Sheriff’s Department from the beginning until the network canceled the show. CBS affiliate WIS interviewed Lawrence on Thursday, June 11, 2020. He spoke with
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 making headlines once again. Fans want to know when the show will return. Last week, A&E announced that it would not air two new episodes of Live PD in respect to George Floyd’s death. The 46-year-old man died after a Minneapolis police officer held his knee on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine