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Raymond Lee Fryberg Jr. waits in a line to enter a U.S. District Court for his sentencing on gun charges Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, in Seattle. Fryberg, the father of a teenager who used his dad's gun to kill his classmates at a Washington high school in 2014, is scheduled to be sentenced on a charge of illegally possessing the firearm. He was found guilty of owning the gun used in the Marysville school shooting despite being the subject of a domestic violence protection order. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Raymond Lee Fryberg Jr. waits in a line to enter a U.S. District Court for his sentencing on gun charges Monday, Jan. 11, 2016, in Seattle. Fryberg, the father of a teenager who used his dad's gun to kill his classmates at a Washington high school in 2014, is scheduled to be sentenced on a charge of illegally possessing the firearm. He was found guilty of owning the gun used in the Marysville school shooting despite being the subject of a domestic violence protection order. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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