Andrew Tarafa and Nashid Monrose, both 18 and with no prior arrest history, surrendered at the 45th Precinct stationhouse Monday and were each charged with manslaughter for the Sept. 16 slaying of Prince McMichael.
Police said the suspects, plus two others still being sought, chased and killed Prince McMichael, 27, near Bruckner Blvd and Wilkinson Ave. after arguing with him moments earlier on a bus as it rolled by Pelham Bay Park.
Prince McMichael, who lived in Co-op City, turned his life around and devoted himself to keeping peace in his neighborhood after he was released from prison, according to a friend.
Daniel Hernandez, 17, had climbed on top of the unattached long box trailer parked on E. 138th St. near Walnut Ave., a bustling industrial area of Mott Haven, when he lost his footing about 12:30 a.m., according to cops.