Crime & Safety
Cause of Infant Death Showed on Live PD in Bridgeport Released: Report
The city's police department no longer participates in the A&E show.

BRIDGEPORT, CT — The cause of death of a Bridgeport baby who's death was documented on the show "Live PD" has been ruled as "acute chlorpheniramine intoxication," reports the Connecticut Post. The show documented the aftermath of 13-month-old Michael Citron's death, which was ruled as being caused by an over-the counter medicine by the state examiner's office.
The show no longer tracks the Bridgeport Police Department, following concerns from officials citywide regarding the way the city was portrayed.
The report indicates that police, Department of Children and Families and the Office of the Child Advocate had put their investigations on hold pending the results from the medical examiner's office.
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