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Sean "Sticks" Larkin.. “By your own admission there are things that are not shown and communicated on the program.”The pair went back and forth over the concept, with Abrams pointing out that news shows and documentaries make editorial decisions all the time about what to air. If you loved watching Cops growing up, then you'll definitely be hooked on the A&E reality series Live PD.The show follows officers across the country — from both urban and rural communities — as they patrol. Alanis Morissette on being labeled 'angry': I 'have about 750,000 other emotions' Because we feared that we were going to be used by law enforcement as a video repository. That prompted Abrams to defend the news elements of his show and say that “I think it’s unfairly dismissive to simply say it’s an entertainment show, because this is real life.”“These are real police officers and these are real people involved,” he said. They said they were investigating it. Again, I think even on tape it would have been better now in retrospect to have shown the events leading up to it but that is not a fair, in my view, indictment of The talk went on with Abrams expressing his opinion that the show’s cancellation had more to do with the national movement against police programming, even though the Ambler case was a factor in that. Neil Young sues Trump campaign over use of songs at rallies Here's whyDollar Tree, Family Dollar reverse decision to require masks at all stores, but 'request' customers wear them

The program premiered on October 28, 2016, with an initial order from A&E for four two-hour episodes. The show, hosted by Abrams, was cancelled on Wednesday as other police docuseries were also ceased in light of the continued protests against police brutality and the death of When Keilar asked “why was the video in the Javier Ambler case destroyed,” Abrams explained that “the policy at “Why? Copyright © 2020 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The answer is yes. The show is hosted by Dan Abrams with analysis provided by Tom Morris Jr. and Sgt. Dan Abrams Acknowledges 'Live PD' Cancellation, ... fans of A&E's "Live PD" have wondered whether or not new episodes of the police-centered reality show would ever return. Reilly: 'Yellowstone' is the 'mirror of the days we live in' Disney to debut 'Mulan' for $29.99 on Disney+ in September Keilar eventually moved of that to get Abrams’ reaction to the Ambler family’s sadness that the tape no longer exists.“That doesn’t show the whole story,” Keilar said of the show. Dan Abrams spoke out after A&E pulled new episodes of "Live PD" in the wake of George Floyd's death. After being asked by a fan if the show is coming back, Abrams stated that the network is working to determine if there is a "pathway forward" for the show, and that he hopes to see Live PD become "an important part" of the discussion on police-citizen relations.

They asked “Unfortunately there had been a number of videos that “That’s what happens in the news business in general,” Abrams answered, adding ““It may be, but the reasoning is still the same,” Abrams said.

“Destroying the video actually protected the police.” Abrams agreed that “it would have been better to be able to still have it,” but “the video was retained for three months per the request of Williamson County. Dan Abrams Defends Live PD in Heated Clash With CNN’s Brianna KeilarShow full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. Live PD also features an in-studio host, Dan Abrams, as well as two analysts: Sean Larkin, a full-time police officer, and Tom Morris, a crime reporter. “People are sometimes brought into situations that they don’t want to be involved in because of certain things that happen.”“These are people who are not arrested. All of us associated with the show are as committed to it as ever," Abrams "Out of respect for the families of George Floyd and others who have lost their lives, in consultation with the departments we follow, and in consideration for the safety of all involved, we have made the decision not to broadcast Other networks have revised their programming in the wake of Floyd's death. That is not the news business,” Keilar said. Cosby granted right to appeal sex assault convictions. These are people who are innocent,” Keilar said.Abrams went further stating that people are sometimes arrested despite being innocent, and while he acknowledged some people might not be happy being filmed, he defended the show’s measures to protect peoples’ privacy:Great lengths were (taken)…to try to protect the privacy of individuals… I know you don’t like the comparison, but in the news business, when you are on a public street, they can film you there. Abrams added that the show had to comply with standards and practices in order to bring a greater level of transparency on police work.Immediately after the interview, Keilar spoke to actor A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. We weren’t on the air when this happened.