Migrant fugitives who fled Florida on attempted murder rap nabbed with guns inside packed NYC shelter

A pair of Cuban migrants wanted on attempted murder charges in Florida were nabbed with a gun after checking into a city-run Queens shelter on Thursday, police and sources said.

Jaroscar Chavez Silva, 36, and his 30-year-old brother Roshiel Chavez Silva, were on the lam after the Oct. 3 near-fatal shooting in Orlando when they got off a bus in the Big Apple and checked into the massive shelter at the former Creedmor Psychiatric Hospital, the sources said.

The two were were sought on a Florida warrant issued on Sept. 17 and were tracked to the five boroughs by the US Marshals Service, according to sources.

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Jaroscar Chavez Silva, a Cuban national, was hit with gun charges after getting busted at a Queens shelter. He and his brother, Roshiel, are wanted for attempted murder in Florida.
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Jaroscar and Roshiel Chavez Silva, Cuban migrant brothers, were nabbed at the Creedmor shelter in Queens after fleeing an attempted murder rap in Florida. Gabriella Bass

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