The Jerusalem Post

US reality show ‘Cops’ canceled amid protests

- • By TRACY BROWN

LOS ANGELES – The long-running TV reality show Cops has been shot down by the Paramount Network.

The series was canceled Tuesday amid nationwide protests over systemic racism and police violence after the killing of George Floyd. Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, died May 25 after a white police officer pinned him down at the neck with his knee until he stopped breathing.

“Cops is not on the Paramount Network and we don’t have any current or future plans for it to return,” said a network spokespers­on in a statement.

Episodes of the series, which followed police officers and sheriff’s deputies as they responded to calls, had been pulled from the network’s lineup earlier this month in the aftermath of Floyd’s death. Now the pause is permanent.

As the nationwide protests continue, discussion has turned to how TV shows and pop culture have helped perpetuate misconcept­ions about the police and the criminal justice system. Cops and unscripted counterpar­ts such as Live PD – currently on hold at A&E – are among those that have faced heightened scrutiny as videos capturing police attacks on peaceful protesters have circulated in recent days.

Cops originally premiered in 1989 on the Fox network, where it aired for 25 seasons. The unscripted series was built around actual events and commentary provided by the on-duty police officers being featured. In 2013, Cops moved to Spike TV, the predecesso­r to Paramount. A new season had been slated to premiere Monday. (Los Angeles Times/TNS)

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