At least two of the migrants charged in the shocking caught-on-video mob attack on two NYPD cops in Times Square are members of the notorious Venezuelan street gang “Tren de Aragua,” federal immigration officials told The Post on Thursday.
Wilson Juarez, 21, and Kelvin Servita-Arocha, 19, who are charged in the Jan. 27 attack on New York’s Finest, are being held without bail by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials as reputed members of the bloodthirsty gang that has made a footprint in the Big Apple.
“Both unlawfully present Venezuelan citizens have been charged in conjunction with the violent gang assault carried out on two NYPD officers are are currently detailed without bond,” ICE spokeswoman Marie Ferguson said in an email to The Post.
“Both noncitizens have been identified as members of the Tren de Aragua transnational criminal organization,” Ferguson said.
Juarez and Arocha were nabbed by immigration agents inside a Bronx apartment after cops executed an arrest warrant for another asylum seeker wanted in the Times Square attack.