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"Live PD" doesn't seem to be gone for good.

A&E recently made the decision to stop airing "Live PD," a reality show following on-duty police officers, in the wake of George Floyd's death while in police custody. Floyd's death has sparked protests around the globe in opposition to police brutality against black people.

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Similarly, Paramount Network pulled "Cops" from its air and later canceled the show altogether.

Now, "Live PD" host Dan Abrams says that fans can expect to see the show again someday.

"To all of you asking whether #LivePD [is] coming back... The answer is yes," said Abrams, 54, on Twitter on Tuesday. "All of us associated with the show are as committed to it as ever."

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Furthermore, he added: "We are still discussing some specifics but I want to assure the #LivePDNation that we are not abandoning you."

Dan Abrams, host of "Live PD." (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for HISTORY)

Dan Abrams, host of "Live PD." (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for HISTORY)

Shows like "Cops" and "Live PD" have faced backlash for highlighting officers that practice questionable behind-the-scenes behavior.

A similar docuseries, "Cops" was canceled on Tuesday after 32 seasons. The show debuted on Fox in 1989 before relocating to the Paramount Network -- Spike TV at the time -- in 2013.

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Reps for A&E did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.