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HYATTSVILLE, Md. (AP) - Prince George's County officials said Friday they were outraged by an episode of ABC's "Commander in Chief" that depicts a small town as a backward, crime ridden community.
Thursday's show, which stars Geena Davis as the nation's first female president, focused on protests over a series of unsolved homicides in Hyattsville, just outside Washington, D.C. Davis' character, President Mackenzie Allen, visits the community to try to calm the unrest.
According to a partial transcript of the show, one character states that there have been 11 homicides in Hyattsville in six months.
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