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Fugitive caught on JumboTron sentenced for Chelsea slay

He’s gone from JumboDunce to JumboCon.

Murderer Earle Barranco — busted on the lam two years ago after being spotted on a JumboTron at a Charlotte Bobcat game — will be watching games on prison televisions for the next 12 to 15 years after getting sentenced in Manhattan today.

The hulking killer had admittedly opened fire into the crowded Good Stuff Diner in Chelsea exactly two years ago, killing Corey Scott, 28. The pair had been arguing over $500 the victim had loaned Barranco.

“They will never know who their daddy is,” Scott’s grandmother, Winifred Scott, 71, said of the dead man’s four children.

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Charles Solomon ordered Barranco, 26, to serve five years of probation following his release.