Live PD Host Dan Abrams Slams Decision To Cancel The Show
Published on June 12, 2020.Press Association
Live PD host Dan Abrams believes it was an overreaction to cancel his hit reality crime series.
The television network A&E decided to cut Live PD in the wake of protests around America against police brutality. The show documents police officers on duty around the country and follows them as they get calls.
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“I think that it’s very troubling that we’re suddenly in a culture where all police officers have to suffer for the sins of a few,” said Abrams.
“And I say that for every group, it’s not just police officers. It’s just so interesting to me that many on the left have criticized this sense of collective justice, right? That it has to be individual justice. You can’t sort of impugn a community of people. And yet when it comes to this, the left seems very willing, ready, and able to impugn all police officers.”
“Now let me say again, that doesn’t mean we don’t have to have a discussion about the inequities in our society. 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 what Live PD suffered from.”
Abrams also shared that in light of current events he had expected there would be changes made to the show, but was “shocked and beyond disappointed” when the show was completely canceled instead.
He explained, “So, what I had thought was going to happen was I thought we were going to have a discussion about how to make the show better. And we were going to sort of try and — together — figure out how to deal with some of the positive change that people are implementing and figure out how to incorporate that into the show.”
“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.'”