Last month a King County trooper chasing a pack of speeding motorcycle

Last month a King County trooper chasing a pack of speeding motorcycle riders down I-5 flipped his squad car after getting cut off by two of the bikers. Dazed and bleeding in his wrecked vehicle, the trooper watched as one of the bikers returned to the scene. The rider got off of his bike and then, to the trooper’s surprise, pointed, laughed and clapped at the injured officer before riding off again.Only a tremendous dickhead would treat a crowded highway like a personal drag strip. And fortunately for police looking for the taunting two-wheeler, tremendous dickheads don’t tend to be very smart.Kevin Reyes, the so-called “JEFE” of local biker club the Demon Dogz.Kevin Reyes is the president of local biker club the Demon Dogz. You can tell he’s a tough guy because he doesn’t smile when people take his picture. Also, he leads a gang that uses a “z” instead of an “s,” a risky grammatical maneuver only employed by 13-year-old boys trying to fake like they’re from the hood.On September 11, troopers spotted Reyes on his bike popping a wheelie on I-5 near Puyallup. Because he was going so fast that a chase would have been dangerous, officers kept their distance, busting Reyes 20 minutes later after he’d exited in Bellevue to refuel.Police charged Reyes for reckless driving and driving under the influence for that incident. Now they say he’s the prime suspect in the trooper taunting. A claim he denies.”I feel really bad for the officer involved,” Reyes told KOMO. “(I) wasn’t there at all.”