Posted on 04/29/2024 12:37:06 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
A New York district attorney apologized after a recent outburst directed at a police officer who pulled her over for speeding.
Body cam footage caught the moments Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley encountered a police officer in Webster after she was caught speeding. She has since released a video apology, the New York Post reported Monday,
“Last Monday I failed you and the standards that I hold myself to, and for that I am so sorry. What I did was wrong, no excuses. I take full responsibility for my actions,” Doorley said in the video:
I didn’t treat this officer with the respect he deserved. All police officers deserve respect. I am truly and sincerely sorry. I had just come from work. I was dealing with three homicides that had occurred over the weekend. I watched a video where an innocent cab driver was executed, and I was still reeling from a frightening medical concern that my husband received that afternoon. But we all have bad days and stress, and it was wrong for me to take it out on an officer who was simply doing his job.
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Can her, what has been learned about her cannot be unlearned.
She should be immediately removed from office.
If this was Florida she would be fired by the Governor already....................
Well, she admits it! Climbed down from her high horse.
The only honorable thing for her to do is resign. Blatant disrespect to police is not acceptable from a DA.
I accept her apology. We all need to be forgiven of our offenses at times. It took a lot of nerve to say before cameras what she did. She did the right thing.... I’m moving on.
If you’re going to sincerely apologize for obnoxious behavior, can’t you do it without including excuses for yourself?
“I was exhausted after two nighfs of unpaid paperwork for a charity foundation. We were on an airtight deadline.
What you saw, what you heard... Was Not Me!”
Or do what the Japanese would do.
I should have indicated “sarcasm” for the above reply.
She should be in the lockup for Felony Evading
It’s all been made good. She’s going to take ethics training.
Someone in the Party hierarchy finally got to her and said “This is how you are going to handle this case....”
I’m gonna remember these excuses next time I get pulled over. Doubtful it will work.
Yeah ... we noticed.
All police officers deserve respect.
ROFL!!! If only it were so.
This wasn’t one snarky remark. This was sustained disrespectful BS for over twenty minutes. Anyone else who did it would have been in cuffs as soon as they refused to give ID and walked away from the stop.
And typical Karen, just says “I am to blame” and thinks it’s all ok? The cop doing something comparable would have been fired. Some 20 year old black kid doing what she did would have gone to jail that day. And he couldn’t get out of it by saying he was to blame.
Trying to use the P-pass.
Will females EVER take responsibility like a male would have to?
” I was dealing with three homicides that had occurred over the weekend. I watched a video where an innocent cab driver was executed, and I was still reeling from a frightening medical concern that my husband received that afternoon.”
Sure you were. Because the DA handles those personally. And she watched a video, OMG... that must have been awful. And her husband got a diagnosis that was scary?
If this cop would have been abusive to someone and offered those excuses, she would have been first in line to prosecute him or push the chief to fire him.
Also, she called the police chief while being stopped and demanded he fix it. That tells me this is a normal “go to” move for her.
Mighty white of her. Admitting something beyond question and explaining why she has no self control?
And if I was one of the murder defendants, I would point out the DA was emotional, and her decision making was seriously impaired by her OWN ADMISSION.
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