NEW YORK (PIX11) — Hajj-Malik Lovick, an artist known for creating the viral fire hydrant fish pond in Bedford-Stuyvesant last year, was sentenced Friday to 12 years in prison for attempted murder and ...
The fire-hydrant fish pond in Bedford-Stuyvesant is still going strong despite threats from the city — and a plague of sticky-fingered passers-by who kept swiping the goldfish from their curbside home ...
A flamboyant makeshift pond with fish on the sidewalk of Brooklyn, New York, USA, has been stirring controversy over the summer after going viral. While a handful of passerby have been admiring the ...
Someone filleted Brooklyn’s viral hydrant-puddle fish pond. The vandal or vandals weren’t scared off by signs claiming the Bedford-Stuyvesant attraction was under surveillance and tore up the place ...
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, Brooklyn (WABC) -- The popular makeshift fire hydrant goldfish aquarium in Brooklyn has dried up after the FDNY had to shut down the aquarium to fix the leaking hydrant. The ...
BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, Brooklyn (PIX11) – It’s become an international sensation after going viral. It’s a do-it-yourself goldfish pond created by a leaking fire hydrant on a Brooklyn street. The city ...
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New York City's Controversial Fire Hydrant Fish Pond
a Brooklyn sidewalk has turned into somewhat of a fish tank the water leaking from hydrant is pooling in the sidewalk area and somebody's been dumping dozens of goldfish as of today the bedy koi pond ...
The city doesn’t want to issue tickets but says it’s a safety issue. It’s the talk of Bed-Stuy and beyond—dozens and dozens of goldfish in this makeshift pond on Hancock Street. The big question is ...
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