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FBI talking to Enrique Marquez, who bought guns used in San Bernardino

Enrique Marquez, the man who bought the two semiautomatic rifles used in the San Bernardino shooting, is answering questions from federal investigators.
Police crime photos are displayed during a press conference near the site of yesterday's mass shooting on Dec. 3, 2015 in San Bernardino, Calif. (Photo by Chris Carlson/AP)
Police crime photos are displayed during a press conference near the site of yesterday's mass shooting on Dec. 3, 2015 in San Bernardino, Calif.

Two law enforcement sources tell NBC News that Enrique Marquez, the man who bought the two semiautomatic rifles used in the San Bernardino shooting, is answering questions from federal investigators in connection with the case.

Sources say that Marquez is not considered a suspect in the shooting, but the FBI would like to learn more from him — including how gunman Syed Farook obtained those rifles.

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Marquez legally purchased the rifles in 2011 and 2011, sources have said. In each case, the purchase occurred shortly after Farook, a longtime friend, bought a pistol.

After the massacre last Wednesday, a distraught Marquez checked himself into a mental health facility in Southern California, officials said. He left sometimes Sunday.

In addition to providing information about the rifles, Marquez may have other information that could help federal investigators as they continue to probe the shooter's background. 

This article first appeared on NBCNews.com