The men turned themselves into police Wednesday on allegations of assault and other crimes, and one of them was also arrested for manslaughter, according to the NYPD. They have not been charged.
Police said Thursday night that a 15-year-old girl was arrested on allegations of assault and theft of services.
Police are still asking for the public’s assistance in seeking at least two other individuals allegedly involved in the attack.
The incident took place Saturday morning in the Rockaway Beach area of Queens, according to police. Four people tried to rob 52-year-old taxi driver Kutin Gyimah, following a verbal dispute when Gyimah completed a trip in a New York yellow cab minivan, police said.
The group swarmed Gyimah, causing him to fall to the ground. He appeared to hit his head but then managed to stand up before one of the men punched him twice, causing him to fall and hit his head again, according to police.
NYPD officers responded to a call of an assault in progress to find Gyimah lying on the roadway, with trauma to the back of the head, police said. Gyimah was then transported to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Fernando Mateo, a spokesperson for the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers, called on Queens County District Attorney Melinda Katz to hold the perpetrators responsible.
“We are hopeful DA Melinda Katz does the right thing for this family and the people of NYC. There must be a clear message sent to criminals, a ZERO tolerance to low level crimes that escalate to bigger crimes like the murder of a husband & father of 4,” Mateo said in a statement.
“Thank you all for all the help, prayers & support that our family has received during these hard times,” Abigail Gyimah, his widow, in a statement. “I lost my soulmate, my backbone my life when Kutin was taken away, now Justice will be served.”
There is a combined $18,500 for information leading to a conviction, which includes a $15,000 reward from the Federation of Taxi Drivers and $3,500 from NYPD Crimestoppers.
CNN’s Zenebou Sylla contributed to this report.