[2] In November 2011, Doorley was elected Monroe County District Attorney, defeating Republican candidate Bill Taylor.
Michael Charles Green (whom she succeeded) joined Doorley's office as an advisor,[4][better source needed] but departed in February 2012 for another position.
The observing officer activated his emergency lights and siren and attempted to conduct a traffic stop, but Doorley did not pull over; instead, she drove home and called the Webster Chief of Police while being pursued.
[9] Webster Police body cam footage shows Doorley displaying her badge, refusing to follow orders, and directing expletives at the investigating officer while repeatedly invoking her position.
[12] The Monroe County Office of Public Integrity opened its own investigation, and in July released a report finding that Doorley's behavior was "rude at best, and more accurately described as abusive", and noted that her unsafe driving of a county-owned vehicle and attempt to "secure unwarranted privileges or exemptions" for herself were both violations of county ethics codes.