A Mount Vernon man was arrested by the feds Tuesday for using social media to threaten to shoot police officers.

Jeremy Mott, 24, allegedly posted chilling threats against Mount Vernon cops Christmas Eve on Instagram and Facebook – including a photo of someone firing at a cop through a police car window — only four days after two New York City cops were killed execution-style in a parked patrol car.

“THEY BETTER KEEP THAT CRAZY SH– AWAY FROM MOUNT VERNON CAUSE ME & MY NI—- NOT PLAYING NO GAMES WITH THEM PPL!” Mott allegedly wrote on Instagram. while including the photo depicting a cop being shot in the head.

According to the complaint, the Facebook message said, “I SWEAR IF COPS IN MOUNT VERNON THINK THEY CAN FOLLOW THE MADNESS THIS IS HOW THEY GOING TO END UP.”

Mott was presented in federal court in White Plains and charged with one count of making interstate threats. He faces up to five years in jail and was released on bond.

“As we seen all too often, social media is used as platform for posing threats against members of the law enforcement community,” FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge George Venizelos said in a statement.”Those who threaten the lives of law enforcement officers through interstate communications will be fully investigated by the FBI and our partners.”