Reverend Traci Blackmon mobilising mothers in the US against guns

Published: Sept. 18, 2019, 10:44 a.m.

Whilst the UK is dealing with a serious knife crime problem affecting teenagers especially in our cities, America is dealing with a gun problem. In the city of St. \nLouis, Missouri, the number of children who\u2019ve been killed by a gun keeps on rising. According to latest figures 23 have died this year, most of them were caught in the cross fire, doing normal things like playing outside their house.\nMothers, some who\u2019ve lost a child,, marched in the City last weekend to express their anger. Siobhann Tighe meets the organiser, the Reverend Traci Blackmon,

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Presenter Jenni Murray\nProducer Beverley Purcell

Guest; Lucia Osborne-Crowley\nGuest; Lesley Manville\nGuest; Catriona Matthew

Reporter Siobhann Tighe