Metro

Fourth man arrested in killing of NYC cab driver

Cops busted the fourth suspect in the brutal slaying of a Bronx livery cab driver earlier last week, police sources said.

Tommy Smalls was picked up in Midtown last night and turned over to the feds, police sources said. Charges against him are pending, police said.

The group of ultra-violent thugs was arrested Friday for carjacking a livery cab in The Bronx and killing the driver — and the three are also suspects in a nearly identical crime a week earlier, police said.

Takiem “Mulla” Ewing, 21, Tyrone “Man Man” Felder, 25, and Kareem Martin, 26, were charged with carjacking and killing Aboucabal Bah, 62, and making off with his car on Tuesday, according to court papers.

Police believe Tommy Smalls, 26, was the fourth accomplice, the sources said.

One of the three — authorities didn’t say which one — directed the West African immigrant to drive to a street in Longwood, where he shot Bah in the head as the other two swarmed the car and threw the dying father of five onto the street, law-enforcement sources said.

“These guys are an organized crew. They know what they’re doing,” said the source, noting that they wore masks and rubber gloves and picked a spot with no surveillance cameras to shoot Bah.

Ewing, Felder, and Martin are also being investigated for the Aug. 5 murder and carjacking of livery driver Maoudo Kane, 49, and for two armed robberies in Yonkers.