NORTH PHILADELPHIA - It’s a club no mom wants to be in: a room full of mothers touched in one way by gun violence."We’ve got to save ourselves," said Dr.
Patricia Griffin.Doctor Griffin joined the group "Mothers in Charge" when her son, Darien, was killed in 2003."If we see something, we have to do something.
We can’t let other people solve our problems, because we’re the ones that’s in the neighborhoods walking the streets," Dr. Griffin stated.Tuesday night, the group met in person for the first time since the recent uptick in gun violence.