A police impersonator has robbed at least seven livery drivers at gunpoint after hailing rides from JFK Airport, cops said.
In each incident, the suspect would go to the airport, get into a livery car and pull a gun. He would then display a badge, announce that he was a cop, demand cash and flee with the dough.
He held up the first hack at about 10:25 p.m. on Feb. 2 at 226th Street and 147th Avenue and made off with $250, authorities said.
On Feb. 4 at 3:20 a.m., he robbed a driver of a GPS device and $100 and fled at 224th Street and 143rd Avenue around 3:20 a.m., cops said.
Two hours later, the armed thief robbed a driver of $30 and a Samsung cellphone at 219th Street and 137th Avenue, cops said.
For his third robbery that day, he held up a hack at 226th Street and 147th Avenue at about 9 p.m., making off with $180 and credit cards, police added.
He struck again on Feb. 5 then two days later, and most recently on Monday, day, cops said.
He managed to get credit cards, an iPhone and $400 total from his most recent three heists, cops said.
The suspect was generally described by the victims as about 5-foot-10 and 160 pounds, said law-enforcement authorities.