This Weekend’s On Patrol: Live Highlights, Quotes, and Social Media Activity
A recap of the March 9, 2024, On Patrol: Live episode (OPL #02-58) appears below.
[NOTE: Click here for the OPL #02-57, March 8, 2024, recap.]News and commentary: progress in work
A recap of the March 9, 2024, On Patrol: Live episode (OPL #02-58) appears below.
[NOTE: Click here for the OPL #02-57, March 8, 2024, recap.]An On Patrol: Live recap, including NYC studio host Dan Abrams’ puns, analysis, and banter with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (Richland County, S.C., deputy sheriff), along with the often-snarky or playful social media reaction, follows.
A recap of the March 2, 2024, On Patrol: Live episode (OPL #02-56) appears below.
[NOTE: Click here for the OPL #02-55, March 1, 2024, recap.]An On Patrol: Live recap, including NYC studio host Dan Abrams’ puns, analysis, and banter with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (Richland County, S.C., deputy sheriff), along with the often-snarky or playful social media reaction, follows.
A recap of the February 24, 2024, On Patrol: Live episode (OPL #02-54) hosted by Dan Abrams with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (Richland County, S.C., Sheriff’s Department) and guest analyst Lt. John Curley (a Warwick, R.I., PD, retiree) appears below.
An On Patrol: Live recap, including NYC studio host Dan Abrams’ puns, analysis, and banter with co-anchor Curtis Wilson (Richland County, S.C., deputy sheriff) , along with the often-snarky or playful social media reaction, follows.
Seen any good movies lately?
An incisive monologue by the YouTuber known as The Critical Drinker perceptively outlines why Hollywood films are so costly, and more importantly, offers ways to fix an ongoing problem that results in the release of so many flopbusters that can ultimately bankrupt the studios.
This recent discussion between U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) and CNN host Kaitlan Collins is yet another example of so much of what goes on in the news media is merely transactional.
A recap of the February 10, 2024, OPL episode (OPL #02-52) appears below.
About 50 On Patrol: Live cameras go into the field with the law enforcement officers usually from eight or nine different U.S. departments during the ride-along on Friday and Saturday evenings as aired on the Reelz channel.
The docuseries On Patrol: Live — i.e., Live PD 2.0 — premiered on the Reelz channel on July 22, 2022, and generally follows the same basic format as its A&E network predecessor in which show producers and videographers accompany cops on night patrol in real time.
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