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The arrogant district attorney will be investigated by New York prosecutor Letitia James for failing to stop after being caught speeding because she “didn’t feel like it,” then calling the cop a “moron”

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New York District Attorney Sandra Doorley (pictured) refused to stop for a police officer after she was caught speeding because

A New York district attorney who was caught on body camera calling a police officer a “moron” over a speeding ticket now faces a state investigation into her behavior.

The Rochester City Council sent a letter to Attorney General Letitia James on Saturday, pleading with her to investigate the conduct of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley.

“Recent body camera footage, shared by the Webster Police Department, has raised significant concerns regarding Ms. Doorley’s behavior during a traffic stop in Webster, New York,” the letter said.

“This incident has led us to question his fitness to serve as district attorney and we believe an investigation by his office is warranted.”

The document was signed by the nine members of the city council, who believe that Doorely violated the standards of “ethics, responsibility and respect for the law” required by his title. Locals have said Doorley’s behavior makes a mockery of the law and could lead criminals to say they had ignored the laws because she felt like it – the same excuse used by the woman paid to prosecute them.

Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley faces an investigation into her behavior after she was caught on body camera insulting a police officer.

The disagreement arose from a traffic stop conducted when Doorley exceeded the posted speed limit by 20 mph.

The disagreement arose from a traffic stop conducted when Doorley exceeded the posted speed limit by 20 mph.

When the officer explains the reason for the stop, she responds:

When the officer explains the reason for the stop, she responds, “I really don’t care” before calling Webster’s police chief.

The heated altercation stemmed from an incident on April 22, when an officer followed Doorley home after she was flagged for driving 20 miles over the speed limit in her massive GMC Yukon SUV.

Doorley only admitted to driving 55 mph in a 35 mph zone after the humiliating body camera video emerged.

The footage begins with Doorley telling an officer, “I’m sorry.” I’m the district attorney. He was 55 years old coming from work.

When the officer tells Doorley the reason for the traffic stop, she responds, “I really don’t care.”

The officer then tells her to get out of his garage, but she refuses.

As things continue to get worse, the district attorney calls Webster Police Chief Dennis Kohlmeier on his cell phone and asks, ‘Can you please tell them to leave me alone?’

When the officer tells her that she made the situation more serious than it had to be by refusing to stop, Doorley responds, “Just write me the traffic ticket.”

He hands the phone to the officer and tells him “leave me alone, this is ridiculous” and “just leave.”

The Rochester City Council sent a letter to Attorney General Letitia James on Saturday asking her to investigate Doorley's behavior.

The Rochester City Council sent a letter to Attorney General Letitia James on Saturday asking her to investigate Doorley’s behavior.

Councilors believe Doorley violated standards of

Council members believe Doorley violated the standards of “ethics, accountability and respect for the law” that a district attorney must meet.

Doorley issued a statement Thursday admitting that he exceeded the speed limit and reaffirming his

Doorley issued a statement Thursday admitting he exceeded the speed limit and reaffirming his “commitment to the public.”

She can be heard calling for the officer.

She can be heard calling the officer an “asshole” as she takes his license plate out of her car.

As the camera continues to roll, Doorley tells the officer that he knows the law better than him and at one point calls him an “asshole.”

‘Why are you so against me? I’m doing my work. You say you’re a district attorney? the policeman asks.

“I’m the district attorney,” she responds, swearing as she retrieves her license plate from her car.

He later complains that he had a bad day “dealing with murders in the city.”

Doorley released a statement Thursday, admitting that he exceeded the speed limit, but was “less than half a mile” from his neighborhood.

Once she realized the officer intended to detain her, Doorley stated, “I called the Webster Police Chief to inform him that I was not a threat and that I would speak to the officer at my house down the street.” .

He pleaded guilty to a traffic violation in municipal court “because I believe in accepting responsibility for my actions and had no intention of using my position to receive a benefit.”

‘No one, not even your district attorney, is above the rule of law, not even traffic laws. “Anyone who knows me understands without a doubt that I have dedicated my entire 33-year career to the safety of this community,” Doorley continued.

‘My work to ensure the safety and respect of law enforcement is well demonstrated time and time again. “I keep my job and remain committed to the public safety of Monroe County.”

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