June 24, 2020 | 12:40pm | Updated June 24, 2020 | 1:26pm

Cops are looking for a man who sprayed graffiti on a Queens high school building this week — and left behind a container of gasoline, authorities said.

The unidentified vandal marked a pair of double doors at Francis Lewis High School, on Utopia Parkway near 59th Avenue in Fresh Meadows, with the red, all-caps messages, “Change the System” and “BLM” around 4:20 a.m. Tuesday, according to photos released by police early Wednesday.

He also sprayed a dumpster with the words, “This is where you put Dr. Marmor” — an apparent reference to the school’s principal, Dr. David Marmor, another photo shows.

Another dumpster had the words “Defund schools” scrawled on it.

The suspect left behind a 5-gallon canister containing an unspecified amount of gasoline before taking off.

Surveillance video shows him, wearing a black T-shirt and a black face mask, standing inside a nearby establishment.

The Department of Education did not immediately respond to a request for comment and a voice message left for the school Wednesday morning was not returned.

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Cops are searching for a man who sprayed graffiti on a Queens high school building this week.

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