Cops have identified one of the punks who was caught on video dousing uniformed NYPD officers with buckets of water as they attempted to make arrests over the weekend, according to police sources.

The “person of interest” — described as a gang member in his 20s — was allegedly involved in the Brooklyn incident, which saw cops being drenched near 1400 East New York Ave., just blocks away from the 73rd Precinct station house in Brownsville.

Authorities were still looking for the suspect as of 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, sources said.

The NYPD is looking to wrangle several more people in connection to the water dousing videos, which sparked outrage over the weekend.

One of the clips was filmed in the 28th Precinct in Harlem, where uniformed officers got soaked on Sunday night while attempting to make an arrest. The Brownsville incident was said to have played out in similar fashion.

“They were responding out there, dealing with an incident. As they’re walking away, someone thought it was all right to take a bucket of water and toss it over the top of a cop’s head,” said NYPD Chief of Department Terence Monahan on Tuesday. “That’s not all right.”

The NYPD has been asking for the public’s help in identifying the people involved. Officials have vowed to bring them to justice.

“We will identify who was involved, and arrests will be made,” said Monahan.