Nice try.

A well-dressed straphanger caught on cellphone video bombarding a Jewish man with anti-Semitic slurs at a Brooklyn subway stop tried to get rid of the evidence by grabbing his victim’s phone and flinging it at an oncoming train — but the phone was not damaged and cops were able to retrieve the video, officials said.

Police on Friday released portions of the video in the hopes that someone recognizes the suspect in the bias incident at the Gates Ave./Broadway J train stop in Bushwick.

Police said the suspect and 33-year-old victim were waiting for a southbound train about 8 a.m. Thursday when they started arguing with each other. When the suspect started referencing Hitler and screaming “F--- all Jews” and “Kill all Jews," the victim recorded the rant on his cellphone, then tucked the phone in his shirt pocket and walked away.

The suspect grabbed the phone from the victim’s pocket and tried in vain to destroy it by throwing it at the oncoming train, then ran off, police said.

The incident comes as police try to tamp down a surge in anti-Semitic crimes in the city. By the beginning of June, cops had already investigated 108 anti-Semitic hate crimes, compared with 58 reported in 2018, officials said.

Police describe the suspect in Thursday’s incident as black, in his 30s, about 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds, with black hair and a goatee, police said. He was last seen wearing a black suit with a white shirt, plus black dress shoes and a black tie.

Anyone with information regarding his identity is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. Spanish speakers should call (888) 577-4782.