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Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley released a video apologizing for her behavior during a traffic stop in Webster. Here is the full video.

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Joel Keith2 years ago

Saw the entire video. This DA should have been arrested. Anyone else would have. A Black man would have been shot in his own garage. Anyone that would abuse her position to raise herself above the law, will abuse her position to maliciously prosecute someone she doesn't like.

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PAPPY2 years ago

How many people has she put in jail that were just having a bad day?

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Johann Drolshagen2 years ago

She is still thinking about herself. Where is the New York State Bar and the New York State Commission on Prosecutorial (Mis)Conduct? This is a slam dunk case for discipline, conviction, and disbarment.

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Matthew Wenger2 years ago

I hate when they say “I take full responsibility” knowing they’re getting away with it all and nothing will happen to them. She should resign! That would be taking responsibility.

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Hollis2 years ago

Your actions spoke louder than your words that day.. The real you was shown on that day. You can't say you're sorry every time your true personality comes out like it did that day. Life doesn't work that way, even on bad days. You scare me.

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Cindy Bolt 🇺🇸2 years ago

This person needs to be removed from her respected position. Only sorry she got caught.

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Beautyinnis2 years ago

Without the sound on, she looks really mad that she even has to make this video.

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MJ🇺🇸2 years ago

She needs to do jail time from running from the cops until then it’s bullshit! Also, nobody in that county better be prosecuted for running from the cops, she set the example that is perfectly fine to be able to just drive to your house and deal with the cops then.

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Matthew Arthur-Gray2 years ago

Do you give defendants that same courtesy when they’ve had a bad day?

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Nelly2 years ago

If she wanted to hold herself accountable, she would step down

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