New York Daily News

Life for Bx. man in fatal carjacking­s of two livery drivers

- BY STEPHEN REX BROWN

A Bronx man will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing two livery car drivers in separate shootings in 2014.

Tyrone (Man Man) Felder, 29, was found guilty Friday and faces a mandatory minimum sentence of at least 100 years in prison for the shooting deaths of of Maodo Kane and Aboubacar Bah.

“Tyrone Felder’s days of reckless and deadly violence are over. This unanimous verdict means that Felder will spend the rest of his life in prison, but it will not bring back the two men that Felder murdered,” Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey Berman said.

The mayhem began Aug. 5, 2014 when Felder (photo) shot Kane, 49, on Hunter Ave. and stole and his livery car. Felder then used the car in gunpoint robberies of a Dunkin’ Donuts and minimart in Yonkers, authoritie­s said.

Seven days later, Felder shot Bah, 62, and stole his car.

Felder’s co-defendants, Kareem Martin, Takiem (Mulla) Ewing and Tommy (Tommy Guns) Smalls, previously pleaded guilty to participat­ing in the carjacking­s.

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