Las Vegas, a city known for its bright lights and high-stakes gambling, took a dark turn recently when a cyclist was intentionally struck and killed. The panic and chaos of the situation were captured on a chilling 911 call made by the victim’s Apple Watch. In the audio obtained by TMZ, you can hear the watch of 64-year-old Andreas Probst notifying the 911 operator that he had suffered a hard fall and was unresponsive. The audio recording becomes even more terrifying as the background is filled with panic and chaos. Unfortunately, the retired police chief succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the hospital. But that’s not the only distressing call from that fateful day. Just half an hour before Andreas Probst was killed, another cyclist was targeted by the same suspects. In the 911 call from that incident, a 72-year-old man desperately pleads for help, stating that the attack was intentional and that he could have been killed too. As previously reported, 18-year-old Jesus Ayala, who was 17 at the time of the incidents, is now facing 18 counts, including murder, for his alleged involvement in the fatal hit-and-run. The incidents were captured on video by 16-year-old Jzamir Keys, sparking outrage after it went viral. Keys, who was behind the wheel during the non-fatal hit-and-run with the separate cyclist earlier in the day, was eventually located and taken into custody as well. The footage provided crucial evidence for law enforcement, showing the intentional nature of the hit as Keys is heard encouraging Ayala to strike Probst while they laugh callously in the background.
Original article https://www.tmz.com/2023/09/25/911-audio-fatal-cyclist-hit-and-run-apple-watch-call-las-vegas/