Over the weekend we brought you the sad spectacle of upstate New York district attorney Sandara Doorley who tried to browbeat a police officer out of giving her a speeding ticket. Apparently unbeknownst to Doorley though they have these things called bodycams now and every word that came out of her mouth was an ad for why she should never be a district attorney or have any sort of career in law enforcement (despite her previous thirty years in law enforcement). Her 26-minute bodycam footage was a confession of why she is unfit for public office. If Sandra Doorley had an ounce of integrity she'd resign, but she won't. These types of individuals never do.
Source: The Daily Mail
A New York district attorney has issued a formal apology after she was captured on bodycam berating a cop over a speeding ticket.
Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley released a video statement on Monday in response to viral footage that saw her arguing with a Webster cop and calling him an 'a**h****.'
'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.
'I fell short of the values I've held for myself during my entire 33-year career. I didn't treat this officer with the respect that he deserved. All police officers deserve respect. I am truly and sincerely sorry.'
Doorley then claimed her reaction was due to a stressful day that saw her 'dealing with three homicides.'
And her grovelling apology.
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,' she continued.'
'But we all have bad days and stress and it was wrong for me to take it out on an officer who was just doing his job. While I previously apologized to him, I will say it again, I’m sorry. Police already have a tough job and that day, I made this officer’s job harder.
Finally, If one of my assistant district attorneys had acted this way, I would’ve disciplined them. So I’m disciplining myself,' she said.
'I will take ethics training to remind myself that professionalism matters. I’ve been humbled by my own stupidity and I am fully to blame.'
The well-rehearsed heartfelt apology of a woman who is just starting to realize she kissed a 30-year-career goodbye over a stupid speeding ticket.
And because people are so mean on Twitter the fragile darling deleted her account.