Federal Way’s gun buyback runs out of gift cards early

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Federal Way’s city coffers are $25,000 lighter as a long line of gun owners turned in their weapons for a gift card.

They ran out of money early, about a half hour before the buyback ended.

“My father passed away around 10 years ago,” said Ila Evans-Thompson. “And I found a gun in his briefcase.” “I have two grandbabies now,” she said. “And I’d always wanted to get rid of that gun. So, this was the opportunity.”“My mother-in-law passed away about 10 years ago,” said Andy Santo Domingo, “and going through her belongings didn’t realize she owned a little handgun.”“And I’ve been meaning to do this kind of a thing for quite some time,” he said.

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