Community members still reeling from Monday's mass shooting that claimed the lives of five people were joined by city leaders for a prayer walk to call for an end to gun violence.
with 10 sets of charges for 10 victims killed or wounded. He appeared in a Philadelphia court on Wednesday and is due back at the end of the month.
Clergy from the Philadelphia Police Department's 12th District lead Thursday's prayer walk, stopping at many of the victim's homes along the way. The father of a teenage survivor of Monday's mass shooting in Philadelphia said his son saved his own life by rolling under a parked car when the gunman stood over him after was shot in the legs.
"You can't go to the store, you can't take SEPTA, you can't walk down the street, you can't sit on your own steps," Justice said. "It has to stop, I can't take it no more." "When we walk the walk, I remember the pools of blood that we had to step over, these are things you don't forget, these are thing our children don't forget," Outlaw said.
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