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New York Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul is calling for an investigation into Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley following a traffic stop incident where Doorley was caught speeding. The bodycam video shows Doorley attempting to avoid a ticket by using her position as a district attorney. She is heard arguing with the officer, claiming she was too busy dealing with other issues to care about speeding. Hochul has referred Doorley to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct, stating that she acted unprofessionally and attempted to evade responsibility.

The video footage shows Doorley refusing to comply with the officer’s commands to step outside, and even calling him derogatory names. The district attorney is heard accusing the officer of targeting her because of her race, even though the officer denies running her license plates and insists he was simply doing his job. Hochul emphasized the importance of district attorneys upholding ethical standards and the rule of law in their duties. The Rochester City Council has also called for an investigation into Doorley’s conduct, raising concerns about her fitness to serve as district attorney.

Doorley has since released a statement admitting to speeding and accepting the ticket she received. She claimed that she was not paying attention to her speed and acknowledged her mistake in a public apology. Doorley emphasized her dedication to the safety of the community throughout her 33-year career in law enforcement. She stated that she pleaded guilty to the ticket and sent it to the appropriate court, maintaining that she did not use her position for personal gain. The district attorney reiterated that nobody, including herself, is above the law.

Hochul’s decision to refer Doorley to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct highlights the importance of maintaining a high standard of conduct for public officials, especially those responsible for prosecuting criminal and traffic offenses. The incident has raised questions about the integrity and professionalism of Doorley as a district attorney. The all-Democrat Rochester City Council’s letter to New York Attorney General Letitia James requesting an investigation further indicates the concern regarding Doorley’s fitness to serve in her role.

The bodycam video captured the tense interaction between Doorley and the officer, illustrating a power struggle and the district attorney’s attempts to avoid accountability for her actions. Doorley’s refusal to comply with the officer’s requests and her hostile behavior towards him have raised serious concerns about her ability to effectively carry out her duties as a prosecutor. Hochul’s call for an investigation and the subsequent response from Doorley underscore the importance of accountability and transparency in law enforcement and the legal system.

Doorley’s conduct during the traffic stop has sparked controversy and raised questions about her character and integrity as a district attorney. The public outcry and demand for an investigation into her actions reflect a broader concern about ethical standards in law enforcement and the accountability of public officials. Hochul’s decision to refer Doorley to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct signals a commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring that those in positions of authority are held to the highest ethical standards. The outcome of the investigation will determine the consequences for Doorley and may have implications for her future as a district attorney.

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