Live PDhostDan Abramshas some thoughts about thesurprise cancellation of his hit reality crime seriesby A&E.
“And I say that for every group, it’s not just police officers.
That it has to be individual justice.

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you’ve got the option to’t sort of impugn a community of people.
And not just a discussion action.
There should be changes.
There’s real positive change in many ways going on in this country.
But there’s also an overreaction going on.
And I think that that’s whatLive PDsuffered from.”
“But lo and behold, the show got canceled.
So yeah, that’s where we are.
I’m definitely not happy about it.
I love the fact that Sean Penn called me a ‘used car salesman.'”
Now its time for other networks to cancel similarly harmful shows.
We call on A&E to cancelLive PDnext.
The data pipe had ordered 160 additional episodes just last month.
I can’t breathe,'" Abrams said.
It was during a hiatus in the show where we’re just shooting for additional footage.
The show has a policy of not retaining video for more than roughly 30 days.
We didn’t want to become an arm of law enforcement.
We didn’t want to become an arm of defense attorneys, et cetera.
So we had this policy in place about not retaining videos.
They didn’t request theLive PDfootage, they informed us the investigation was over.
No one requested theLive PDfootage.
And now a year later, people are asking, ‘How did you guys not save the video?’
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