The Cedar Rapids Police Department said in a news release two Monday night shootings, roughly 90 minutes apart, were not related. Police said one person was hurt in each of those shootings and received non-life threatening injuries. The department did not offer a media availability and declined TV9′s request for an on-camera interview Tuesday afternoon. In the release, police said it found one male at the Cambridge Townhouses in northeast Cedar Rapids with a gunshot wound on Monday night. Police haven’t released the name or age of the victim. About 90 minutes later, police said it found a female shot in the thigh in another shooting at the 100th block of 19th Street southeast. According to police, she was taken to, and released from, the hospital. Mike Battien, who is the public safety communications specialist for the city of Cedar Rapids, said in a press release both of these shootings were targeted events and we’re unrelated. However, he made no mention of another shooting where police said it found a boy shot in his lower back the day before.