District Attorney Thinks She is Above Law with Cops – Everything Law and Order Blog

@Copwatchtv obtained body camera footage of an incident in Upstate New York of a District Attorney acting above the law.

An upstate New York district attorney refused to stop for cops when she was caught speeding — and instead drove back her house and called the police chief to complain about the “a–hole” officer who pursued her home, bodycam footage shows.

Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley admitted that she was driving 55 mph in a 35 mph zone on Monday on Phillips Road in Webster — less than half a mile from her neighborhood

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43 thoughts on “District Attorney Thinks She is Above Law with Cops”
  1. The blatant arrogance and entitlement is so disgusting. “You can write me a ticket, I’ll be prosecuting myself “ F-Her

  2. She needs to be arrested and charged with CF fleeing & obstruction. anybody who fails to stop with the lights on would’ve already been pulled out of the car and put into little bracelets.

  3. DA is not above the law. I hope she lost her position due to unprofessional behavior. She should be charged with eluding a law officer.

  4. Why isn't she on the ground handcuffed? Any other shade of the rainbow she would be on her way to jail for running from the police as well as her ticket. This is all wrong.

  5. When her bosses see this video, she will 100% lose her job. Also, she would not be legally able to “prosecute herself.” They would call in another DA to do it, but I would fire her and drop the ticket.

  6. This is one of the most corrupt things I’ve seen in my life. If that was anyone else, they’d been in cuffs. Straight up perversion of justice.

  7. I can understand driving while under the influence. So what's the big deal with the oppositional behavior? It's a speeding ticket for crying out loud. Not trying to make light of any traffic stop. Take the ticket,take a driving course to dismiss the ticket. Hopefully,that's her first speeding ticket,lol.

  8. Some way she will get out of it but its okay for her to in force the law on people that are speeding she's think she's above the law if he don't give her a ticket he needs to be fired to this is what happens when people get a little power

  9. What would have happened had her neighbor done the same thing….. oh they would have been taken down like all failure to stop and arrested very aggressively….

  10. If she were as smart as she thinks she is, she would just comply, take the hit ,apologize, and say , "You're absolutely right," officer I should know better than act like that. She exhibits that she is unfit for the office.

  11. I hate people like this think they better than everyone else this what the other races be talking about and they wonder why the race card always comes up this woman should have been placed in cuffs

  12. Oh , if I live in new york , I would keep save this video And supply it to anybody who has been prosecuted by her put it into evidence Of her being a Corrupt and bias and I don't trust her judgment..

  13. I saw her apology video. I'm tired of people being horrible and then turning around and saying sorry. She's sorry she got caught, not sorry for her actions.

  14. I live here, Rochester is full of corrupt cops and abuse of the system. If it was anyone else, they would’ve pulled a gun

  15. This whole video I keep thinking: I wonder what would happen to me if I speed home, drove in my garage, ran into the house and came out screaming "Just go away!" – Shot dead as soon as I got out of the car would be my guess.

  16. She said she didn’t know you were pulling her over and then said she was on the phone with Dennis, asking why he was trying to pull her over.

  17. This b** kept saying both “I didn’t know you were trying to stop me, how did I know you were trying to stop me there were other cars on the road” and also “ I know, I was on the phone with Dennis the whole time asking him. Why is this guy trying to pull me over? Why is this guy following me?”

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