A Bronx man has been arrested and charged following the 2016 gang-related shooting death of an innocent bystander.

Jahson Feverie, 18, who also goes by “Jah,” was arrested on Tuesday morning and charged with racketeering conspiracy as well as a firearms charge.

Feverie is a reputed member of the “Wildcard” set of the Crips gang, which the feds allege is in the business of selling heroin and crack cocaine, among other drugs.

On Sept. 27, 2016, the feds say, Feverie ran into a rival gang and opened fire — mortally wounding innocent bystander Yunior Manion, 21.

“No one deserves to be killed at the hands of someone else, but Yunior Manion was innocently standing on the street and got caught in a gang war crossfire,” FBI Assistant Director William Sweeny Jr. said in a statement. “He lost his life over drugs and guns.

In 2017, the U.S. Attorney in Manhattan brought charges against 13 reputed members of the Wildcard crew, which the feds say dominated the drug game on Davidson Avenue between West Burnside and West Tremont avenues.

Feverie pleaded not guilty Tuesday before Magistrate Judge Barbara Moses.