Metro

Bloody start to summer as a dozen people shot over 12 hours

Summer got off to a bloody start with a dozen people shot in separate incidents across four boroughs in less than 12 hours.

All 12 victims were in stable condition, including an East Harlem man who was shot in the arm.

There were 120 shootings this year between June 9 and June 15 — up some 30 percent from 92 during the same period last year, when the controversial stop-and-frisk policies were in effect.

“The numbers don’t lie. It’s just going to keep getting worse,” a police source said.

“These guys are packing heat and no one is going to stop them. Not even the police.”

In Queens, two men were grazed during an attempted robbery in Astoria.

Four people were shot in Brooklyn — a man hit in the shoulder in Coney Island, two men in Bedford-Stuyvesant, and a fourth man in East New York.

Five people were shot in The Bronx: two men, 26 and 20, at Archer Street and White Plains Road; a 37-year-old man who took a bullet in the leg on Beaumont Avenue near East 187th Street; and a 33-year-old man shot on East 233rd Street and Jerome Avenue. And a man was charged with attempted murder after he allegedly fired into a crowd outside a White Plains Road beauty salon and hit a teenage girl in the hip.