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Oct 2023. Blues Vol 39 No. 10

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  • Jacqueline simper
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  • Michael barron
  • The blues police magazine
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FEATURES 74 The Story of Ray Simper & Central Police Supply, our first advertiser. 80 Jacqueline Simper, CEO & President of Central PS. 86 Cop Cars- Yesterday & 2024. 122 Guide to TCOLE 2023 in Corpus. DEPARTMENTS PUBLISHER’S THOUGHTS EDITOR REX EVANS THOUGHTS COMING NEXT MONTH GUEST COMMENTARY - JOE GAMALDI GUEST COMMENTARY - DANIEL CARR GUEST COMMENTARY - PAULA FITZSIMMONS GUEST COMMENTARY - ALEX RAMON LETTERS FROM YOU NEWS AROUND THE US TEXAS ISD PD JOB LISTINGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS REMEMBERING OUR FALLEN HEROES WAR STORIES AFTERMATH HEALING OUR HEROES DARYL’S DELIBERATIONS RUNNING 4 HEROES BLUE MENTAL HEALTH DR. LIGHT BULB AWARD RUSTY BARRON’S OFF DUTY ADS BACK IN THE DAY PARTING SHOTS BUYERS GUIDE NOW HIRING BACK PAGE

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AROUND THE COUNTRY ACROSS THE US The Latest Breaking News as we go LIVE. NEVADA TEEN TOLD OFFI- CERS ‘I’LL BE OUT IN 30 DAYS’ AFTER HE WAS ARRESTED IN KILLING OF RETIRED POLICE CHIEF. LAS VEGAS – The teen driver accused of mowing down and killing a retired police chief in a vehicular assault told officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department that he would be back on the streets in under a month, according to reports. Jesus Ayala, who just turned 18, was reportedly the driver of a stolen Hyundai Elantra on Aug. 14. His passenger filming the appalling crime was identified as 16-year-old Jzamir Keys. The duo deliberately crashed into Andreas “Andy” Probst, 64, who had been riding his bicycle in a bike lane, according to LVMPD detectives. Probst retired as chief of police for the City of Bell, which is in Los Angeles County, and was currently working endeavors in global security. Ayala was arrested hours after Probst was killed. Sometime after being taken into custody, he reportedly told police that he wouldn’t be locked up for long, the New York Post reported. “You think this juvenile [exple- Jesus Ayala and Jzamir Keys are facing murder charges. tive] is going to do some [expletive]? I’ll be out in 30 days, I’ll bet you,” Ayala told police, according to KLAS. “It’s just ah, [expletive] ah, hitand-run — slap on the wrist.” At the time, police had not yet told Ayala about any charges related Probst’s death and was only arrested for a warrant and obstructing a peace officer, the outlet reported. Ayala was later booked at the Clark County Detention Center and is being held without bail. Prosecutors filed 18 criminal charges against him, including murder, attempted murder, and grand larceny. Keys was taken into custody on Tuesday. He is charged with the same crimes. Both defendants made their first appearances in Las Vegas Justice Court Thursday, where they face charges as adults. “Both these defendants will be charged with open murder, attempted murder, and many other related charges,” Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told reporters outside court. Prosecutors also seek high bail pending trial, referring to the pair as a danger to the community. 62 The BLUES

“The events in these cases are related,” Wolfson said. “I’m very confident these cases will be consolidated.” Keys was arrested after he was caught on camera getting into a fight last week. Police linked him with the killing of Probst because of the white tennis shoes seen in both videos. The video reportedly recorded by Keys in August captured the moment the stolen car hurled into the back of Probst while the two defendants laughed saying, “Hit his ass.” In the sickening video, Probst was thrown over the hood of the vehicle and left to die. His wife, Crystal Probst, and daughter, Taylor Probst, were in court for Thursday’s hearing. They left immediately afterward without speaking to reporters. However, earlier in the week Taylor Probst said the attack on her father was a senseless killing caused by the effect “social media has on our youth” — not due to his 35 years in law enforcement. Under Nevada law, the death penalty cannot be sought due to their age. However, they have an exposure of up to 20 years to life in prison for crimes committed prior to turning 18 years old. In addition to killing Probst, the pair is accused of hitting another 72-year-old cyclist and crashing into a car while driving in the stolen Hyundai sedan. Afterward, they are accused of stealing two more cars before crashing them into each other. The stolen Hyundai Elantra was ditched with blood on the windshield about 10 minutes away from where Probst was mowed down and killed. Both teens’ mothers made comments and seemingly have a different perspective regarding their sons’ heinous actions. “I don’t know why he did this,” Ayala’s mother told KLAS Wednesday. “I don’t know if God can forgive this.” “My son’s side of the story will be told, ‘the truth,’ not the inaccuracies the media will try to portray,” Keys’ mother said in a text message to the station. DALLAS OFFICER SHOT, SAVED BY BODY ARMOR A Dallas police officer who was shot Thursday was saved from serious injury by his body armor Police Chief Eddie Garcia said Monday. Garcia said officers Derek Williams and Christopher Mazin were responding to a call at about 1:25 p.m. when they spotted a man shooting into a truck in front of a gas station. A man in the truck was killed, NBC DFW reports. Williams pulled their patrol vehicle into the parking lot and drove back to where the shooting took place. As the officers got out of their vehicle, the man began firing at them, hitting the patrol car as he drove away, police say. The officers got back into their vehicle and chased the man who did a U-turn and was headed back toward the officers. Williams stopped the patrol vehicle and the officers got out where they again exchanged gunfire with the man. During this second exchange of gunfire, Williams was shot in his vest as the man drove past them. He was treated and released at a local hospital. A suspect is in custody. HOUSTON POLICE REVISE PURSUIT POLICY AFTER DEAD- LY CRASH Houston Police Chief Troy Finner has released a revised vehicle pursuit for police on Thursday. On Sept. 7, the mother of a Houston Police Department sergeant was killed when two carjackers fleeing from police crashed into two vehicles at a red light in southwest Houston. The drivers of the two vehicles were transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, Click2Houston reports. Finner said he called on lawmakers around the nation to increase penalties for people that are fleeing in vehicles, causing danger to the community. He also discussed the policy with lawmakers on the way officers should handle situations like this. As required by department policy and state law, Finner said an officer may engage in a vehicle pursuit only if the officer determines in good faith, under the circumstances the need to immediately apprehend the suspect outweighs the risk of harm to the officer or the public in engaging in a pursuit. “If the risk of injury outweighs the needs to immediately apprehend the suspect, officers and supervisors alike, shall terminate the pursuit,” he said. “We need to be smarter, still proactive and intentional in fighting crime in our city, we should not pursue every vehicle that flees from us,” Finner The BLUES 63

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