Las Vegas Teens Charged with Murdering Retired Police Chief Allegedly Attempted to Kill a Second Cyclist

Two teenagers from Las Vegas, Jesus Ayala, 18, and Jzamir Keys, 16, have been charged with murder with a deadly weapon, battery, and attempted murder after they allegedly killed retired police chief Andreas Probst, 64, in a hit-and-run incident last month. The two suspects were also accused of trying to run over a second cyclist in a stolen car. The incident was recorded on a cellphone by one of the suspects. The judge has ordered the two to remain behind bars at the Clark County Detention Center for the remainder of their trial123.

During their alleged crime spree last month, Ayala and Keys were involved in at least three hit-and-run incidents, including the one that killed Probst. The two were arrested last week after a video went viral on social media of the teens appearing to intentionally drive a vehicle into a person riding a bicycle. During the video, which is seemingly filmed by a passenger in the front seat, a person can be heard saying, "Alright go, go go go," before sideswiping another car45. Ayala was allegedly the driver of the 2016 Hyundai Elantra in the video, and Keys filmed the disturbing video on a cellphone. The suspects claimed that they would get a slap on the wrist for the incident, but they have been charged as adults. The family of the slain cop, Andreas Probst, is demanding justice46.

Here are five key takeaways from the story:

  • Two teenagers from Las Vegas have been charged with murder with a deadly weapon, battery, and attempted murder after they allegedly killed retired police chief Andreas Probst, 64, in a hit-and-run incident last month.
  • The two suspects were also accused of trying to run over a second cyclist in a stolen car.
  • The incident was recorded on a cellphone by one of the suspects.
  • Ayala and Keys were involved in at least three hit-and-run incidents, including the one that killed Probst.
  • The suspects claimed that they would get a slap on the wrist for the incident, but they have been charged as adults.