The Brooklyn cop accused of stomping on a man’s head like a “roach” claimed in court Wednesday that he crushed his hand, and not his noggin, as the victim alleges.

“I used my foot, yes sir…I restrained his hand with my foot,” Officer Joel Edouard testified, prompting Brooklyn ADA Marc Fliedner to ask, “Is it your testimony that you stepped on his hand and not his skull?”

Edouard responded, “Yes sir.”

Fliedner fired back, “At no point in time did your foot with a boot inadvertently or accidentally step on his head?” To which Edouard said, “That’s correct.”

Edouard is accused of attacking Jahmiel Cuffee—stomping him on his head—after he spotted him drinking and smoking pot in public.

Cuffee recalled the horror of the assault when he took the stand Wednesday.

“I remember just for a moment…looking up into the sun, because I’m on my chest,” he said. “I looked back down like I can’t believe I’m going through this and then I feel a blow to my head. I went down and hit the concrete. My left side hit my temple.”

After blacking out for 10 seconds, Cuffee said cops hauled him away.

“I feel my body being lifted up and I open up my eyes, I’m dizzy and my head is killing me and from that point on I’m in the police car,” he said.