This Weekend’s On Patrol: Live Highlights
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Prior to the abrupt cancellation in June 2020 of the hit A&E reality show Live PD, this blog regularly posted a recap of each episode.
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Happy New Year!
Prior to the abrupt cancellation in June 2020 of the hit A&E reality show Live PD, this blog regularly posted a recap of each episode.
Perhaps lost in the all the big legal news this summer was the announcement that Live PD, the popular police ride-along reality show, is returning to weekend television in its previous time slots, beginning Friday, July 22, at 9 p.m. Eastern time.
A Texas grand jury has indicted Williamson County Sheriff Robert Chody for alleged evidence tampering. If found guilty on the third-degree felony, he could face up to 10 years behind bars. Chody has denied any wrongdoing and claims the charge is politically motivated, given the timing.
It looks like New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is off the hook.
Florida authorities have announced that they will no longer pursue criminal charges against the high-profile businessman and philanthropist given that an appeals court previously tossed out the key piece of evidence in the case.
An appeals court on Wednesday sided with a lower court and ruled that secret video surveillance of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft allegedly receiving services at a massage parlor must be excluded from the pending case and by extension the cases pending against other similarly situated defendants.
Live PD will not air tonight or Saturday evening on the A&E Network.
In a statement, A&E explained:
“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 Live PD this weekend.”
Here’s what you missed or may have missed on Live PD this past weekend.
Live PD is the ratings-winning, three-hour law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings starting at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network (unless an additional, “bonus” episode airs in a given week).
Here’s what you missed or may have missed on Live PD this past weekend.
Live PD is the ratings-winning, three-hour law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings starting at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network (unless an additional, “bonus” episode airs in a given week).
Here’s what you missed or may have missed on Live PD this past weekend.
Live PD is the ratings-winning, three-hour law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings starting at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network (unless an additional, “bonus” episode airs in a given week).
Here’s what you missed or may have missed on Live PD this past weekend.
Live PD is the ratings-winning, three-hour law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings starting at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network (unless an additional, “bonus” episode airs in a given week).
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