CHATTANOOGA (WATE) – Two people are dead after 5 people were injured in two overnight shootings in Chattanooga. Over the past three days, 10 people have been shot in the city, according to WTVC.

Chattanooga Police Chief Fred Fletcher believes Tuesday night and Monday morning shootings are gang-related.

WTVC says the shooting victims drove to area hospitals for treatment. Alex Freeman,28, and Marcus Cal,28, died because of the incidents. Tuesday was Freeman’s birthday.

One of the shootings occurred on the 1000 block of Woodmore Lane. Police say several people started shooting at each other because of a “beef” between rival gangs. Freeman died because of the shooting.

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The second shooting happened on the 100 block of Jarvis Avenue. According to Fletcher, gunfire was coming from one direction. Witnesses said two vehicles approached a group of people outside and the occupants began to shoot into the group.

Police say there three gunshot victims in the shooting, including Cal. Cal died from a gunshot wounds in the arm and lower abdomen after arriving at a hospital.

Tony Jackson, 25, and Ivan Hill, 25, received non-life threatening injuries. Jackson had gunshot wounds to his arm and leg. Hill was shot in the upper thigh.

“It certainly appears to be an inter-gang ‘beef.’ And the reasons are myriad, and they’re often very trivial. That’s what makes it so tragic to our community is people aren’t fighting over things like the reason this 4th of July holiday was built to celebrate, which is, fighting for their freedoms of their community,” said Fletcher. “These are over little things, like music videos, and disrespect, and the affection of girls – not for significant reasons like men and women dying to protect our country. That’s what makes it tragic, that’s what makes it difficult for this community, the men and women in the neighborhood I talk to, and the police officers who are out here going from crime scene to crime scene holding these people accountable for this unacceptable level of violence for our community.”

Some of the victims are cooperating with police, however, there are some that are not. WTVC says police are hoping those who drove the victims to the hospital and others will come forward.

“We will find you. Your neighbors will talk,” said Fletcher those responsible. “We have evidence, and we will not rest until you are behind bars.”

On Sunday, four people were shot near Daisy Street and a person came to Erlanger hospital with a serious gunshot wound Monday morning.