✅ True. Photographs of the inside of the store showed walls of guns and ammunition in the same space where children and their parents used to browse toys.
Yuma customers of Toys “R” Us woke up to sad news Wednesday morning. The big box toy store announced plans to close up to 182 stores as part of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan, and the Yuma store located at 801 W. 32nd St. is on the list.
Fans of the store filled up local Facebook groups with comments, most of them voicing dismay but a few excited about the going-out-of-business sale to begin in February and run through April. “I liked their layaway at Toys ‘R’ Us. Walmart only had it available the last 4 months of the year but Toys ‘R’ Us price-matched. I guess I can still order from them online,” Debra Morley posted on What’s Going On in Yuma AZ.Others lamented how the closing would affect employees and others pointed out that they do most of their shopping online anyway.
In sum, it’s true that a building in Yuma that was formerly occupied by a Toys “R” Us store for children later became the gun store Firearms Unknown.
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