A record 2,500 cops will be on foot posts — including in some parks — during J’Ouvert and the West Indian Day Parade this Labor Day weekend, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Friday.

All summer long, foot posts have been used to drive down shootings to record lows, Tisch said during a press conference at Brooklyn’s Grand Army Plaza.

The Aug. 6 Police Academy graduation of nearly 1,000 recruits — the biggest in almost a decade — is giving the NYPD a chance to boost its coverage of the Brooklyn parade route down Eastern Parkway and the neighboring streets for the J’Ouvert celebration, which starts at daybreak Monday, five hours before the parade kicks off.

“We are going to have 2,500 officers on foot posts on streets where we know that gang violence has occurred in the past,” Ti

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