As it premieres Season 4, here’s what you missed on Live PD this weekend.
Live PDis the ratings-winning, three-hour law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings (with occasional bonus episodes on other nights) at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network.read more
Live PDis the ratings-winning, three-hour law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network. read more
Live PDis the ratings-winning law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network. read more
Live PDis the ratings-winning law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network. read more
Live PDis the ratings-winning law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network.read more
Live PDis the ratings-winning law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network. Videographers embed in real time with officers from eight different police agencies. A Live PD recap follows below, including the Wednesday night, June 19 bonus episode that aired from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Eastern.read more
Live PDis the ratings-winning law enforcement ride-along show that ordinarily airs fresh episodes on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network. Videographers embed in real time with officers from eight different police agencies. A Live PD recap follows below.read more
Live PDis the ratings-winning law enforcement ride-along show that airs on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern time on the A&E television network. Videographers embed in real time with officers from eight different police agencies. A Live PD recap follows below, with Friday night’s episode marking its 200th episode, #LivePD200. read more
Richland County, S.C., Deputy Sheriff Kevin Lawrence has received a promotion to a less-public investigator position, and thus he will no longer appear on Live PD as a uniformed officer.
“K-Law” is the second Richland fan favorite who was promoted off the show, having been preceded by Chris Mastrianni.
The Richland cops featured on Live PD still includes charismatic Deputies Addy Perez, Mark Laureano, Garo Brown (the bodybuilder with the huge “guns,”), and Lt. Danny Brown, who have become TV personalities in their own right.
Live PD is the hit ride-along show on the A&E Network with videographers embedded with officers on real-time (or near real-time) night patrol in about eight different jurisdictions around the country.
Fresh, three-hour episodes air on Friday and Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. Eastern and perhaps are among the last remaining vestiges of appointment TV. Live PD reruns are also in heavy rotation on A&E.
Deputy Lawrence became a Live PD Nation favorite because of his sense of humor and his ability to relate to citizens that he encountered on his shift.
“His levelheadedness, quick wit and no-nonsense personality made Lawrence a hit among fans, who dubbed him ‘Mr. Cool’ and ‘K-Law,'” The State explained.