PHILADELPHIA - An increase in Philadelphia shootings has local officials trying to find timely and cost effective solutions.The Olney Transportation Center on Broad is now filled with people coming and going, which is a significant difference from February, when three shooters raked the area with gunfire and left eight wounded.Marion Wright of North Philadelphia says she when she boards a bus to her home at night, she is fearful of crime."I sit on the porch every now and then, but I don’t stay out there too long," she said. "At night I hear the gunshots around the back of my house."The rise in shootings in Philadelphia and other major cities has prompted President Biden to address the violence.