The potential Brooklyn serial killer charged with two murders showed some remorse — but only for his precious white sneakers that got “scuffed up” while in police custody, a law enforcement told The Post on Thursday.

Kwauhuru Govan, 38, was uncooperative with investigators at the 84th Precinct station house in downtown Brooklyn after his arrest Wednesday for a 2005 dismemberment murder, sources said.

Govan refused to be fingerprinted or to leave a holding cell for his arraignment, so police officers were forced to drag him out, dirtying his otherwise clean sneakers, sources said.

“He kept complaining about his sneakers being all scuffed up,” one source mused. “He was very upset about his plain white sneakers getting dirty. What a jerk.”

Detectives noted that Govan didn’t give a damn about the two victims he allegedly murdered.

“So he’s carrying on about his stupid shoes, but he never showed an ounce of remorse for the two people he’s charged with killing. He never mentioned them once,” the source said.

In the station house, Govan also ranted about being framed by someone close to him and a specific detective on the case, sources said.

He stands accused of murdering 19-year-old Rashawn Brazell, whose dismembered body parts were found in a blue plastic bag on subway tracks near Nostrand Avenue in Bushwick on Feb. 17, 2005.

He has also been charged with strangling 17-year-old Sharabia Thomas, whose nude body was discovered in a Bushwick alleyway on Feb. 11, 2004.

Investigators have tied him to both cases through DNA.

During a press conference Wednesday, NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said there was a “great possibility” that Govan was a serial killer.

“We’re looking into other cases he might be involved in,” Boyce said, adding that Govan had lived in Florida and California.

A police source with direct knowledge of the New York murders told The Post, “There is a very serious case in California that he may be involved in.”

Govan was ordered held without bail at his arraignment in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Wednesday night.