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Vegas teen told cops ‘I’ll be out in 30 days’ after he was nabbed in killing of retired top cop chief in hit-and-run: report

The teen driver who allegedly mowed down a retired police chief in a fatal hit-and-run told Las Vegas police he would be back on the streets in under a month, according to a report.

Jesus Ayala is accused of driving a stolen Hyundai Elantra on Aug. 14 along with Jzamir Keys, 16, and deliberately crashing and killing Andreas “Andy” Probst, 64, who had been riding his bike, a disturbing video showed.

Ayala, who just turned 18, was arrested hours after Probst was killed and told the police while in custody, he wouldn’t be locked up for long.

“You think this juvenile [expletive] is gonna do some [expletive]? I’ll be out in 30 days, I’ll bet you,” Ayala told the cops, according to KLAS.

“It’s just ah, [expletive] ah, hit-and-run — slap on the wrist.”

Police had not yet told Ayala about any hit-and-run charges, and was only arrested for a warrant and obstructing a peace officer, the outlet reported.

Ayala is being held at Clark County Detention Center without bail and was handed 18 charges including murder, attempted murder, and grand larceny.

Ayala and Keys made their first appearances in Las Vegas Justice Court Thursday, where the teens face charges as adults.

In their brief, and separate, appearances, neither teen spoke and was not asked to enter a plea.

The two cases are being done separately due to the timing of when they were arrested — Keys was captured on Tuesday.

“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 before he called the two a danger to the community.

“The events in these cases are related,” Wolfson said. “I’m very confident these cases will be consolidated.”

Prosecutors also seek high bail pending trial before he called the two a danger to the community.

Keys, who was handed three charges, was arrested after he was caught on camera getting into a fight last week.

Police linked him with the deadly hit-and-run because of the white tennis shoes seen in both videos.

The video allegedly recorded by Keys in August captured the moment the stolen car plowed into the back of Probst while the two teens laughed saying, “Hit his ass.”

Probst was tossed over the hood of the vehicle and left to die.

His widow, Crystal Probst, and daughter, Taylor Probst, were in court for Thursday’s hearing but left immediately afterward without speaking with reporters.

Taylor Probst said on Tuesday the attack was a senseless killing caused by the effect “social media has on our youth” — not because of his 35 years in law enforcement.

The two teens’ mothers have both spoken out about their sons’ heinous actions but they don’t share the same views.

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