GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A man is in critical condition after he was shot Tuesday morning on the city’s Southwest Side.

It is the city’s seventh shooting in the past 60 hours, according to Grand Rapids police.

“Not only is this concerning, it’s completely unacceptable,” Grand Rapids police Sgt. Dan Adams told reporters Tuesday. “This isn’t Grand Rapids. This is a wonderful community. This is a safe community.”

Although there have been seven shootings in the city since late Saturday, June 22, only four people, including a 10-year-old girl, were injured.

The latest shooting was reported around 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 25, in the 100 block of Corinne Street SW. Investigators believe there were two men involved.

Adams told reporters Tuesday that officers began resuscitation efforts on the man before he was taken to an area hospital for surgery. He is listed in critical condition.

Overnight Tuesday, the city had two shootings reported.

Around 3:30 a.m. a woman was shot in the leg and arm as she sat in a parked car outside a home on Dickinson Street near South Division Avenue. Investigators believe two men on foot shot her. She is expected to survive, police said.

Around that same time in the 1000 block of Jennette Avenue NW near 11th Street, a home was shot at. No one was injured.

Adams said there’s no information yet that indicates the Corinne Street shooting is connected with either of those incidents.

Police ask anyone with information to call the department at 616-456-3400. People can also submit anonymous tips through Silent Observer by calling 616-774-2345.