Exclusive | Kin of bike delivery man killed in Harlem wants PCP driver locked up for life

The family of a bicycle deliveryman fatally struck by a driver who was allegedly high on PCP and marijuana in Harlem wants the killer locked up for life. “I want justice,” Marisel Zacarias, whose nephew, Darly Zacarias was killed, told The Post. “I want him locked up for the rest of his life,” the aunt said of accused driver Kevin Crosby.“He deserves life.

He took someone away who just started to live his life.” Crosby, 49, was driving a Red Hyundai Tucson while high on PCP and marijuana when he allegedly struck Zacarias, 28, and a 33-year-old bicyclist near 125th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard around 8 p.m.Thursday, according to court records.The victims were dragged down the busy thoroughfare as sparks flew from under the vehicle. Pedestrians scrambled to get out of his way before he barreled into a parked NYPD cruiser, footage showed.The second victim was in Harlem Hospital in serious condition.Crosby was charged with manslaughter and driving while high, cops said.

He was sent to Rikers Island jail.Crosby has 19 prior arrests on his record, including one for aggravated vehicle assault in June 2020, police sources said.In that case, he allegedly struck three pedestrians and hit multiple vehicles on Jerome Avenue and West Fordham Road in the Bronx, according to records. The Bronx District Attorney’s office lowered the assault charge and prosecuted him on reckless driving and reckless endangerment.

He pleaded guilty and got probation.The victim’s aunt was beside herself with grief.“He took a father whose kid was only 10 years old,” she said.The boy turned 10 the day his father was killed, she added.Zacarias came to the country nearly 20 years ago with his mother, who died when he was 10, according to his aunt said. His 75-year-old grandmother, Gisela Zacarias, raised him and his brother and sister, but was unable to speak — because she couldn’t stop crying. Zacarias worked to support them and his family in the Dominican ...

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