The NYPD on Wednesday released a new image of one of the suspects who doused a cop with water in Harlem and flinged a bucket at his head.

The suspect appears shirtless in the photo wearing a backwards baseball cap, shorts and a gold chain.

He’s wanted for questioning in the assault, which happened on Sunday at about 8 p.m. near the intersection of Seventh Avenue and 115th Street in Harlem, police said.

The incident was one of two NYPD water-dousing cases from the weekend — the other happening in Brownsville, Brooklyn on Sunday.

In that incident, suspected gang members poured water on two officers as they walked down the street.

The officers didn’t make an arrest at the time, video of the incident shows, but one suspect was busted for the dousing on Wednesday.

Suspected gang member Courtney “Killer Court” Thompson, 28, of the Crips subset “Fresh Gangstas” surrendered Wednesday morning at the 73rd Precinct stationhouse for his alleged involvement in the Brownsville water drenching incident, sources said.

Thompson, a Brownsville resident, was hit with charges of obstruction of governmental administration, criminal nuisance, criminal tampering, disorderly conduct and harassment, police said.