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A man threatened to “shoot” Brooklyn cops on Saturday if a Queens police station didn’t go check on his daughter within “one hour,” police sources said.

The 41-year-old suspect allegedly called police at the 114th Precinct in Astoria, Queens on Saturday and requested a wellness check at his daughter’s home, according to police, who did not specify what the check was pertaining to.

“If you don’t respond in one hour, I will harm officers at the 67th Precinct,” he allegedly told the police dispatcher, according to sources.

The ultimatum came less than a week after a madman shot a cop in the chin and another in the arm in two separate anti-police shootings.

Investigators deemed the threat “viable” at the time, police said, but it was not made clear why he threatened officers of the 67th Precinct — which is in East Flatbush, Brooklyn — and not the Queens station house he originally called for the wellness check.

A wellness check can be conducted for multiple reasons, according to a police spokesperson.

Cops are now searching for the man, though no arrests have been made. It was unclear whether cops conducted the check.

No harm was done to the 67th Precinct, police said.

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