Revelers celebrating next weekend's Brooklyn J'Ouvert festival have been warned by the NYPD to 'not shoot' while enjoying the festivities.

The 71st Precinct in Crown Heights posted fliers Thursday that read: 'This community will no longer tolerate this violence.

'Do not shoot anyone. Do not stab anyone.'

The fliers were posted in order to warn revelers to refrain from violence during the predawn Labor Day celebration, according to the New York Post.

Police in New York City have warned those participating in the Brooklyn J'Ouvert festival next weekend to 'not shoot' while enjoying the fun. The 71st Precinct in Crown Heights posted the fliers (pictured) Thursday that read: 'This community will no longer tolerate this violence'

The fliers also told people to 'not stab anyone'. The NYPD posted the fliers in order to warn revelers to refrain from violence during the predawn Labor Day celebration. Three women celebrate J'Ouvert

Two people were killed last year during J'Ouvert, which occurs before the West Indian American Day Parade, the Post reported.

'4 people have been indicted for those murders,' it reads. 'Each of them may spend up to 20 years in prison.'

'Every act of violence will be fully investigated and prosecuted. This year celebrate J'Ouvert and keep it safe,' the flier reads.

Carey Gabay, an aide to Gov Cuomo, was shot and killed by a stray bullet fired during a fight that broke out during the celebration last year, the Post reported.

The bullet struck Gabay in the head while he was attempting to escape.

He died nine days later.

A police source told the Post that they believe it's part of the 'de Blasio crime prevention program'.

Police reminded people on the flier that two people were killed last year during J'Ouvert, which occurs before the West Indian American Day Parade, including an aide to Gov Cuomo

A source from the police said they believe the flier will have 'zero impact' and are a 'waste of paper'. A man celebrates during the annual J'Ouvert

The fliers sparked outrage among those who live in the neighborhood with some calling it 'disgusting, racist, condescending and rude'. Pictured is a woman walking alongside several other revelers celebrating

The source added that the fliers are 'hysterical' and it seems that 'we've come to the point now where we're asking people not to shoot one another'.

'If they really want to reduce the crime here, they should be enforcing the law and restricting the permits,' the source told the Post, adding that it was a 'waste of paper' and will have 'zero impact'.