A former NYPD sergeant who shot a man in the face and then tampered with evidence was sentenced Thursday to five years of probation.

Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun agreed to give Ritchard Blake the slap-on-the-wrist sentence when he copped to an evidence tampering charge in October, and made it official Thursday.

Blake, 40, was caught on tape on Aug. 2, 2018, on an East New York street firing two rounds at Thavone Santana’s jaw, planting a knife next to Santana’s torso and then returning to the scene to retrieve the blade.

In a pending lawsuit against the city, Santana alleges that the beef started after Blake’s girlfriend borrowed Santana’s phone charger.

Santana claims he ran into Blake on the way to buy a new charger, and Blake said to stay away from his girlfriend before firing the shots.

Blake — who was fired from the NYPD weeks later — has maintained that he thought Santana was carrying a weapon and that he shot him in self-defense.

In a statement, Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez noted that his office pushed for Blake to do prison time, but that it accepts Chun’s sentence.

“This defendant is now a convicted felon who has been held accountable for his actions and is no longer a member of the NYPD,” Gonzalez said.

“We rely on the truthfulness of our police officers to maintain the integrity of the criminal justice system, which makes his egregious and criminal conduct of trying to frame an individual in this case especially disturbing.”

Blake’s attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment.