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Monday, August 28, 2017

‘Live PD’ TV series shines spotlight on Calvert Co. sheriff’s office

PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. — TV cameras have been following some Calvert County sheriff’s deputies for months as part of A&E’s hit documentary series “Live PD.”

The series, which had most recently been airing on Friday and Saturday nights, features near-real-time video of law enforcement officers in different parts of the country responding to everyday calls.

On its website, the show is billed as offering “unfettered and unfiltered live access inside a variety of the country’s busiest police forces,” although video shown during the live segments airs on a delay.

The Calvert County deputies who chose to take part appeared in about 20 episodes this spring and summer, and Sheriff Mike Evans thinks the program depicted them “in a good light.”

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh God, now the local Media Whore Mike Lewis will be jealous and want his own time in the spotlight!

Anonymous said...

those cops work the streets, cops around here just ride around watching crime happen,or make $50,000 a year setting in some public school doing nothing

Anonymous said...

They better be investigative reports if they want to film Mike Lewis. He's hard to find around Wico.