SEATTLE—The Mukilteo Police Department is among 12 local law enforcement agencies across Washington state receiving monies for gun violence prevention efforts.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced on December 12 that his office will be awarding nearly $2 million to local police departments, tribal law enforcement and sheriff’s offices across Washington state to fund efforts such as gun buybacks and youth outreach to education programs and firearms safety classes. The funds can also be used to purchase locking safes and other safety equipment for gun storage.
“We are investing this money in communities to help law enforcement prevent gun violence,” Ferguson said. “Their efforts will improve public safety across Washington.” The largest award, more than $545,000 to Airway Heights Police Department in Spokane County, will fund a support program for victims of gun violence. The law enforcement agencies receiving the funding include:
The one-time funding is the result of a lawsuit enforcing Washington’s ban on the sale of high-capacity magazines. A King County judge ruled Federal Way Discount Guns violated the law by selling thousands of high-capacity magazines, and the store eventually agreed to pay $3 million to resolve the claims. As permitted by the court order approving the resolution, Ferguson chose to dedicate more than $1.8 million to fund local law enforcement efforts to reduce gun violence, promote firearms safety and support victims of gun violence.
Any local police department, county sheriff’s office or tribal police agency in Washington was eligible to apply. The Attorney General’s Office received 20 applications. Of those, 12 proposals were selected for their potential to address the problem of gun violence and firearm safety.
Federal Way Discount Guns lawsuit results in gun violence prevention funding
Ferguson’s consumer protection lawsuit against Federal Way Discount Guns led to a resolution that funded this opportunity.
Washington prohibits the sale of magazines with the capacity to hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. Ferguson’s investigation into Federal Way Discount Guns found that the retailer sold 3,625 of these unlawful high-capacity magazines between July 1, 2022 — when the law went into effect — and December 2022, when Ferguson filed his lawsuit.
In April 2023, a King County judge ruled Federal Way Discount Guns broke the law. As a result of the case, Federal Way Discount Guns paid $3 million to the Attorney General’s Office. The Attorney General’s Office will retain funds that are not used by local law enforcement for the office’s costs to investigate and litigate the case and future enforcement efforts.
Author: Lynnwood Times Staff