This is Street Wars, a weekly series on the battle for space on New York’s streets and sidewalks.
On a chilly Saturday evening in April, Kevin Daloia took a bicycle that he had painted white and locked it to a pole on East 161st Street and Melrose Avenue in the Bronx.
Then he climbed up, stood on the seat of the bike and mounted a metal sign on the pole above it.
The cyclist, Thierno Balde, was hit by a car on Feb. 23 while on his way home from prayers at his mosque.
The driver fled after the crash and then ditched a crumpled Jeep Grand Cherokee a few blocks away, according to reports.
Persons:
Kevin Daloia, Thierno Balde, Balde
Organizations:
East 161st Street, Melrose, “
Locations:
Bronx