Philadelphia police have charged the father of a 9-year-old girl who was shot and killed inside a home on Wednesday.
"I don't want my grandkids to come in playing one day, you know, it's put away in a closet, back of the closet, but children get into everything," Wilson said.
Hundreds of people in Philadelphia did the same, turning their guns into police stationed at the Yesha Ministries and the Greater Exodus Baptist Church from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m..
"There's a difference between just asking folks to come and turn in guns, which we had done last year in our efforts, but when you have an incentive, it shows that it works," said Bilal Qayyum, the president of Father's Day Rally Committee, one of the organizers.