Webster Police Chief Breaks Silence on Controversial Traffic Stop involving Monroe County District Attorney
ICARO Media Group
Webster Police Chief Dennis Kohlmeier has finally spoken out regarding the highly publicized traffic stop that has resulted in investigations into the conduct of Monroe County District Attorney Sandra Doorley. Chief Kohlmeier released a statement, expressing his views on the matter while acknowledging the ongoing investigations.
The incident occurred on April 22 when District Attorney Doorley was caught speeding. Instead of pulling over, she called Chief Kohlmeier, asserting that she posed no threat and would speak to the officer at her residence. Body camera footage, released the following day, showed Doorley berating the officer who followed her home and conducted a traffic stop in her garage.
In response to the media's inquiries, Chief Kohlmeier and other Town of Webster officials have refrained from commenting on the matter, emphasizing the ongoing investigations and their commitment to due process. The Monroe County District Attorney's Office has also declined to make Doorley or any officials available for comment.
Given the sensitivities surrounding the case and the ongoing investigations, Chief Kohlmeier's statement was brief, but it addressed the importance of allowing the investigations to proceed without further public comment. He reiterated the commitment of the Webster Police Department to upholding the law and treating all individuals fairly and impartially.
While the investigations into the conduct of District Attorney Doorley continue, the incident has sparked a significant amount of community discussion. Many community members have spoken out, expressing their opinions on the controversy and calling for transparency and accountability.
As the investigations progress, the public will eagerly await the conclusions, which will shed more light on the incident and determine whether any disciplinary actions or further measures are necessary.