Community members rally outside Monroe County DA Sandra Doorley's office over viral traffic stop
Summary
TLDRMonroe County District Attorney Sandra Dorley has issued a pre-recorded apology for her failure to pull over when caught speeding and for her subsequent argument with a Webster police officer. Dorley acknowledges her actions were wrong and has committed to full transparency, taking steps to hold herself accountable. She has referred the matter to a district attorney from another county for review and will self-report to the grievance committee. The incident has sparked public outrage, with some demanding her resignation, while others offer support. Governor Kathy Hochul has referred the matter to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct, and State Senator Jeremy Cooney supports a bipartisan investigation. Despite calls for her resignation, Monroe County Republican Chairman Patrick Riley stands behind Dorley, emphasizing her years of service. The community's reaction remains divided, with some advocating for due process and others calling for immediate action.
Takeaways
- 📣 Sandra D'Orly, the Monroe County District Attorney, has issued a pre-recorded apology for not pulling over when caught speeding and for the subsequent encounter with a Webster Police officer.
- 🚫 D'Orly acknowledged that she failed to meet the standards she holds herself to and expressed regret for making the police officer's job harder.
- 🏢 The incident occurred at D'Orly's home and was captured on body camera video, which was later released to the public.
- 🤔 D'Orly stated that if one of her assistant district attorneys had acted as she did, they would have faced disciplinary action, and she is now imposing discipline on herself.
- 📜 She has committed to full transparency, referring the matter to a district attorney from another county for review and promising to cooperate with any investigation.
- 📝 D'Orly intends to self-report the incident to the grievance committee and will undergo ethics training.
- 🏛 Governor Kathy Hochul referred the matter to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct, which has the authority to review and investigate a prosecutor's conduct.
- 🤝 State Senator Jeremy Cooney supports a bipartisan, fact-based investigation and emphasizes the importance of due process.
- 👍 Patrick Riley, the Monroe County Republican chairman, expressed full support for D'Orly, stating that everyone has bad days and she has atoned for her mistake.
- 🚨 Community reactions are mixed, with some demanding D'Orly's resignation and others offering support, following her apology.
- 📽 The body camera video of the incident has been watched by many, leading to widespread discussion and reaction to D'Orly's behavior and the situation.
Q & A
What prompted Sandra Dorly to issue a pre-recorded apology?
-Sandra Dorly issued a pre-recorded apology following a controversial encounter with Webster Police, where she was accused of failing to pull over when caught speeding.
What disciplinary action did Sandra Dorly take against herself?
-Sandra Dorly expressed commitment to full transparency and imposed discipline on herself. She referred the entire matter to a district attorney from another county for review, self-reported the incident to the grievance committee, and agreed to cooperate with their investigation. Additionally, she committed to taking ethics training to remind herself that professionalism matters.
What authority has been referred to review and investigate Sandra Dorly's conduct?
-The matter has been referred to the commission on prosecutorial conduct, which has the authority to review and investigate prosecutor's conduct.
How did Governor Kathy Hokel respond to the incident?
-Governor Kathy Hokel stated that the matter has been referred to the commission on prosecutorial conduct, indicating a serious approach to addressing the incident.
What action did State Senator Jeremy Cooney support regarding the investigation?
-State Senator Jeremy Cooney supported a bipartisan, fact-based investigation, emphasizing the importance of due process.
What was the reaction of the Monroe County Republican chairman, Patrick Riley, regarding the controversy?
-Patrick Riley stated that nobody is perfect and everyone has a bad day. He expressed full support for Sandra Dorly, stating that she has atoned for her actions and will not be stepping down.
How did community members respond to Sandra Dorly's apology?
-Some community members demonstrated outside Sandra Dorly's office, demanding that she be held accountable for her actions. While some called for her resignation or firing, others expressed support for her, emphasizing her long service and the idea of offering a second chance.
What did State Assemblyman Dean Meeks demand regarding Sandra Dorly's actions?
-State Assemblyman Dean Meeks demanded accountability, calling Sandra Dorly's actions a blatant abuse of power. He advocated for a full investigation of her actions.
How did Lynn Maertz, wife of Fallen RPD officer Anthony Maerowitz, react to the situation?
-Lynn Maertz expressed understanding and empathy towards Sandra Dorly, emphasizing that one bad day should not overshadow her years of service. She refrained from rejoicing in Dorly's downfall.
Where can Sandra Dorly's apology video be found?
-Sandra Dorly's apology video can be found on 13wham.com.
Outlines
📣 District Attorney Sandra Dorley's Apology and Consequences
Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Dorley has issued a pre-recorded apology for her refusal to pull over when caught speeding and for her subsequent argument with a Webster police officer. Dorley acknowledges her failure to meet the standards she holds herself to and expresses regret. She has not resigned despite calls for her to do so, and instead, she has committed to full transparency and accountability. Dorley has referred the matter to a district attorney from another county for review and intends to self-report the incident to the grievance committee. Additionally, she plans to undergo ethics training. The incident has prompted reactions from various political leaders and community members, with some demanding her resignation and others offering support. The Governor has referred the matter to the commission on prosecutorial conduct, which will investigate and prepare a report on its findings and recommendations.
👮♂️ Community Reactions and Support for DA Dorley
The community's response to District Attorney Sandra Dorley's controversial encounter with the police is mixed. Some community members have gathered in protest outside her office, demanding her resignation or firing, while others have shown support for her. State assemblyman Dean Meeks, who is among the protesters, has called for a full investigation into Dorley's actions, labeling them a 'blatant abuse of power.' In contrast, Randy Simino, a supporter present at the protest, argues for a second chance for Dorley, urging the public to consider her 33 years of service before making a decision based on one bad day. Lynn Maertz, the wife of a fallen officer, also expressed support for Dorley, asking people to judge her based on her overall contributions rather than a single mistake. The apology video from Dorley can be found on 13wham.com for those interested in viewing her statement.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Apology
💡District Attorney
💡Speeding
💡Accountability
💡Controversy
💡Resignation
💡Transparency
💡Ethics Training
💡Protest
💡Body Camera Video
💡Due Process
Highlights
Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Dory apologizes for not pulling over when caught speeding and argues with a Webster police officer.
Sandra Dory admits to failing the public and the standards she holds herself to, expressing her regret in a pre-recorded message.
Dory states she will impose discipline on herself, referring the matter to a district attorney from another county for review.
She commits to full transparency, self-reporting the incident to the grievance committee, and taking ethics training.
The incident was captured on body camera video, sparking widespread reactions.
Governor Kathy Hochul refers the matter to the Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct for investigation.
State Senator Jeremy Cooney supports a bipartisan, fact-based investigation and emphasizes the importance of due process.
Monroe County Republican Chairman Patrick Riley expresses full support for Dory, stating that everyone has bad days.
The Commission on Prosecutorial Conduct will prepare a report with findings and recommendations after its investigation.
Community members demonstrate outside Dory's office, with some demanding her resignation and others showing support.
State assemblyman Dean Meeks calls for accountability and a full investigation into Dory's actions, labeling them as an abuse of power.
Randy Simino, a protester supporting Dory, argues for a second chance and urges consideration of her 33 years of service.
Lynn Maertz, wife of a fallen officer, defends Dory on social media, asking to judge her on her overall contributions, not just this incident.
The apology video from Dory is released and can be found on 13wham.com for public viewing.
13wham.com continues to cover the Sandra Dory controversy with ongoing updates.
Dory's refusal to pull over and subsequent argument with the police officer took place at her home.
Dory acknowledges the difficulty her actions caused for the police officer and expresses remorse for her poor judgment.
The public is divided on Dory's future, with discussions about the District Attorney's next steps and her role in the community.
Transcripts
well a pre-recorded apology from
embattled Monroe County district
attorney Sandra dorly following her
controversial Encounter With Webster
Police who says she failed to pull over
when caught
speeding last Monday I failed you and
the standards that I hold myself to and
for that I am so sorry Sandra dly
recording this message saying she's
sorry for what happened last Monday when
this encounter with police went down at
her home so why didn't you just stop
like you're supposed to because I didn't
feel like stopping on SM that's not your
choice you know that well I made it my
choice and you should know better me
aa that's not a traffic just an
arrestable offense Sandra police already
have a tough job and that day I made
this officer's job harder I've been
humbled by my own stupidity and I'm
fully to
blame we have Team coverage tonight
there have been calls for Do's
resignation she says that she is not
stepping down the DA's pre-recorded
apology surfaced at 6:00 this morning
the statement has prompted discussions
about the District Attorney's next steps
and questions about her future 13 whs
Jackie neir begins our team coverage
breaking down the reactions and propos
course of action from both Democratic
and Republican leaders Jackie what have
you learned good evening Stephen in her
video statement Sandra dorly noted that
if one of her assistant District
Attorneys had behaved as she did they
would have faced disciplinary action now
the Monroe County district attorney says
she's imposing discipline on
herself in a statement released Monday
morning district attorney Sandra dorley
expressed commitment to full
transparency and said she is taking
steps to hold herself accountable I'm
referring the entire matter to a
district attorney from another County
for review and will fully cooperate with
that
investigation I'm going to self-report
this incident to the grievance committee
and I will cooperate with their
investigation I will take ethics
training to remind myself that
professionalism matters the apology
coming one week after refusing to pull
over for a speeding ticket and then
arguing with a Webster police officer
who followed her home to question her
actions the incident caught on body
camera video I think we all watched the
video on Friday afternoon with horror uh
just cringeworthy uh in terms of seeing
how the reaction was between the
district attorney and the police officer
and none of us found that to be
acceptable Governor Kathy hokel says the
matter has been referred to the
commission on prosecutorial conduct
which has the authority to review and
investigate Prosecutor's conduct State
Senator Jeremy Cooney says he supports a
bipartisan fact-based investigation we
can be disappointed we can be angry we
can be frustrated uh but right now uh
she deserves due process just like any
other member of Monroe County this is
really about restoring trust across
Monroe County and across New York State
Patrick Riley the Monroe County
Republican chairman says the party
continues to fully stand behind dly in a
statement he said in part quote nobody
is perfect and everyone has a bad day
district attorney dley has atoned should
not and will not be going
anywhere the commission on prosecutorial
conduct will prepare a report detailing
its findings and recommendations on
completing its investigation the anaga
County district attorney will be
reviewing D's conduct according to the
Monroe County DA's office Stephen thank
you very much Jackie reaction to D's
controversy is running High 13 whims
Natalie Katon attended a protest today
with some community members demanding
dorly be held accountable for her
actions Natalie Stephen just a few hours
after Sandra dorly released a video
apologizing for her actions a group of
community members demonstrated outside
of her downtown office with some asking
that she'd be fired While others offer
dly their
support hey
D Madam we don't play Madam we don't
play either you can resign either you
can resign or you can get fired
today today a group protesting outside
Sandra D's office Monday morning one
week after the District Attorney's tense
interaction with a Webster Police
Officer I am the da of Monro County I
understand understand that but that
doesn't give you a right to go 55 and a
35 and you even admitted to me that you
went 5 I understand that ma' I
understand that I don't you know what if
you give me a traffic ticket that's fine
I'm the one who prosecutes it
demonstrators including State
assemblyman Dean Meeks demanding
accountability our top prosecutor has a
responsibility to set an example for our
community Meeks called her actions a
blatant abuse of power and hopes there
is a full investigation of her actions
she's prosecuted individual she's done
her job right but I often say that a
measure of an individual is what they do
outside the job I know firsthand like no
one can sell me that if she was an
African-American she would be able to
tell you the story the next day Randy
simino was also at the protest but in
support of dorly he says he understands
why others are upset about her actions
but believes everyone deserves a second
chance
I think that we should step back and
recap 33 years of service before we make
a decision on one bad day one bad
decision was she right no should we just
is does it rise to this level absolutely
not I mean come on Lynn maertz wife of
Fallen RPD officer Anthony maerowitz
posted on Facebook that she is one
person you will not see rejoicing in
dory's downfall she says quote judge her
not for 30 minutes of her life but all
the good she has done it was a bad day A
bad mistake she understands it she
apologized I didn't see her her apology
video but I think it's a bit
late we've reached out to the Webster
Police Chief but have not heard back D's
apology video that was released this
morning can be found on 13wham.com
Stephen Natalie thank you very much be
sure to stay with 13 Wham for any new
developments in the Sandra dly
controversy our coverage also continues
24 hours a day on 13wham.com where we
have that entire video posted
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