Armed and D-list

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“Get some B-list celebrities, give them guns, and put them into a Midwest U.S. town as police officers and what do you get?” Reuters asks. “The stupidest idea I’ve heard all day, and I just got done reading about the new aquarium toilet,” I reply. But that charming exchange hasn’t stopped Muncie, Ind.-born producer Mike Braverman from debuting Armed and Famous, a reality TV show that leaves his hometown’s safety to a crew of sorta-famous vigilantes.

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