NY District Attorney Runs From Police For Speeding, Expects Special Treatment Because She Is DA

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On April 27, 2024, Collin Rugg @CollinRugg writes:

NEW: New York District Attorney Sandra Doorley runs from the police after an officer tried pulling her over, says she should get special treatment because she is the DA.

This is what you call a Corrupt Karen.

Doorley said she "didn't feel like stopping" because she was "stressed" with murder cases.

The Corrupt Karen was driving 55 mph in a 35 mph zone and didn't pull over when police tried stopping her.

The DA went all the way to her home and called the police chief when the officer confronted her.

She tried arguing that she shouldn't be pulled over because she was driving a "black SUV."

The Monroe County DA later apologized for the incident but said she has "dedicated my entire 33-year career to the safety of this community."

Someone who thinks like this should not hold this power.

Source:
https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1784299236286443905

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Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley

https://www.monroecounty.gov/da#SandraDoorley

Elected in 2011, Sandra Doorley is the first female District Attorney in Monroe County history. In 2015 and 2019, Doorley was re-elected to her second and third four year terms. Prior to assuming office, Doorley served the District Attorney's Office with distinction for nearly twenty years, successfully prosecuting thousands of high profile criminal cases and compiling an impressive record of victories. After joining the office in 1992, Sandra Doorley served under two consecutive administrations in the following capacities:

Chief of the Felony DWI Bureau (2004-2005)
Deputy Chief of the Major Felony Bureau (2005-2008)
Second Assistant District Attorney (2008)
First Assistant District Attorney (2008-2011)
Homicide Bureau Chief (2008-2011)

Sandra Doorley is recognized as a leader in the prosecution of cold cases using DNA evidence and has successfully obtained indictments and convictions in such cases, including the 1976 murder of a young girl in Rochester and the conviction of a serial sex offender for murder and sexual assault. In January 2011, Sandra Doorley was honored by the New York State District Attorney's Association with the Robert M. Morgenthau Award in recognition for her "professional accomplishments, honesty, integrity and commitment to the fair and ethical administration of justice." In 2014, Sandra was presented with the Stop the Hurt Award by Alternatives for Battered Women, recognizing her successful prosecution in the murder trial of Brockport College freshman, Alexandra Kogut. In July of 2015, at the District Attorney's Association of the State of New York Summer Conference, The New York State Prosecutor's Training Institute awarded Sandra Doorley the Prosecutor of the Year Award. In 2020, she was sworn in as President of DAASNY during the summer conference of 2020. In addition to her duties as District Attorney, Sandra Doorley continues to assume the role of lead prosecutor on several current and pending homicide and cases.

Sandra Doorley is a graduate of the Syracuse University School of Law and completed her undergraduate studies at the University at Albany. She currently lives with her family in Webster.

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