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Mayor Jenny Durkan, left, greets Amy Wales as Wales turns away after speaking at a news conference giving an update on the unsolved 2001 slaying of her father, a federal prosecutor, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, in Seattle. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein joined other federal officials to discuss the killing of Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Wales. Wales, an 18-year veteran of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Seattle, was shot as he worked in the basement of his home on Oct. 11, 2001. Federal authorities are offering up to $1.5 million for information about the unsolved 2001 slaying of Wales.(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

Mayor Jenny Durkan, left, greets Amy Wales as Wales turns away after speaking at a news conference giving an update on the unsolved 2001 slaying of her father, a federal prosecutor, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, in Seattle. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein joined other federal officials to discuss the killing of Assistant United States Attorney Thomas Wales. Wales, an 18-year veteran of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Seattle, was shot as he worked in the basement of his home on Oct. 11, 2001. Federal authorities are offering up to $1.5 million for information about the unsolved 2001 slaying of Wales.(AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)

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