"We don't have any current or future plans for it to return," the Paramount Network said in a statement.
The ViacomCBS-owned cable networknetwork stopped airing the series on June 1 – scrapping the Season 33 premiere on Monday -- in what was described a s temporary move.
It’s now final.
Not only that: Paramount axed all traces of the show from its website.
A pioneer of the real-police documentary series format, “Cops” helped turn the Fox network into a juggernaut.
Spike TV picked up the show after 25 seasons and continued after being rebranded into the Paramount Network two years ago.
Among those appearing on the show were then-Paterson Patrolman Timothy Tabor, who, along with a K-9 unit, finds a suspect charged with aggravated assault and resisting arrest.
SEE: Watch Paterson Police Officer On 'Cops'
The show ends amid protests against police brutality ignited by the death of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer on May 25.
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