Gunfire echoed through the city last week at twice the rate it did over the same period last year, according to new NYPD stats.
The department tallied 63 shootings June 22 through Sunday — up from 26 over the same one-week period a year ago, according to NYPD crime statistics.
In all, 85 people fell victim to gun violence over the period, the data show.
Two more shootings were logged early Monday, according to NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea.
Most of the victims were expected to survive.
But in one broad-daylight shooting on Saturday, a man wearing a blond wig and a trenchcoat opened fire on a man and a woman sitting on a stoop in East New York, killing them both, police and sources said.
On Friday, a shooting outside Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ $80 million penthouse on Fifth Avenue left a 19-year-old woman dead and a 21-year-old man wounded, police said.
Also on Friday, a Queens man allegedly shot and killed a Connecticut teenager and wounded her boyfriend following a dispute in a bar in the Flatiron District, according to law-enforcement officials.
In at least three cases the gunshot victims refused to cooperate with investigators.
Police brass this weekend blamed the surge in shootings over the first three weeks of June on “animosity towards police.”
However, police said that one favorable statistic is murders, which are down over the past week.
Six people were murdered last week, compared to nine for the same period last year, police data show.
Additional reporting by Jorge Fitz-Gibbon