Twice as many people were shot last week compared to the same time last year — as the NYPD tallied an average of more than three gun-violence victims each day, official statistics revealed Tuesday.

The shocking surge — from 11 victims to 22 — came as overall shootings rose over the same period from 10 to 17, a 70 percent increase, according to NYPD crime statistics for the week of Oct. 21-27.

And that doesn’t even include Monday’s shooting of an innocent 16-year-old girl, who was struck by a stray bullet across the street from her Queens high school.

Meanwhile, year-to-date numbers compiled by the NYPD show total shooting incidents Jan. 1-Oct. 27 rose from 629 in 2018 to 660 this year, a 4.9-percent increase. Shooting victims year to date rose 3.8 percent, from 755 to 784.

The only bright spot came in the number of shooting incidents during the past four weeks, which dipped 7 percent from 57 to 53.

An NYPD source blamed the figures on cops who “don’t want to police anymore because they’re afraid of consequences.”