Friend to plead guilty to aiding San
Bernardino gunman: prosecutors
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[February 15, 2017]
By Dan Whitcomb
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California man
accused of buying assault-style rifles used by a married couple to
massacre 14 people at a government office in San Bernardino in 2015 has
agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to provide material support to
terrorists, prosecutors said on Tuesday.
Enrique Marquez Jr., 25, will plead guilty to conspiring with Syed
Rizwan Farook in 2011 and 2012 to attack a community college and
commuters on a Southern California freeway, prosecutors said.
Marquez, a friend and former neighbor of Farook, has also agreed to
plead guilty to making false statements about his purchase of two
assault rifles used in the 2015 shooting rampage at the San Bernardino
Inland Regional Center.
Marquez was scheduled to enter his pleas, part of an agreement with
federal prosecutors, at a hearing on Thursday in U.S. District Court in
Los Angeles. He faces a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison.
"This defendant collaborated with and purchased weapons for a man who
carried out the devastating December 2, 2015 terrorist attack that took
the lives of 14 innocent people, wounded nearly two dozen, and impacted
our entire nation,” U.S. Attorney Eileen Decker said in a written
statement announcing the plea deal.
Farook, 28, and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, 29, opened fire at a holiday
gathering of Farook's co-workers on Dec. 2, 2015, killing 14 people and
wounding 22.
Farook, the U.S.-born son of Pakistani immigrants, and Malik, a
Pakistani native he married in Saudi Arabia in 2014, died in a shootout
with police four hours after the massacre.
Authorities have said the couple were inspired by Islamist extremism. It
was one of the deadliest attacks by militants in the United States since
the Sept. 11, 2001, hijacked plane attacks.
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The home of Enrique Marquez stands on Tomlinson Avenue in Riverside,
California on December 18, 2015. Marquez is accused of supplying
assault rifles to the couple who massacred 14 people in San
Bernardino, California. REUTERS/Patrick T. Fallon
Prosecutors say Marquez and Farook, who were childhood friends,
plotted attacks together in 2011 and 2012 that were never carried
out and it was during that time that Marquez purchased the two
rifles that Farook and Malik ultimately used in San Bernardino.
Marquez did not take part in the San Bernardino massacre but was
arrested about two weeks later and has remained in custody ever
since.
He also faces immigration fraud charges in connection with his
marriage to Russian-born Mariyah Chernykh, which prosecutors say was
a sham.
Chernykh, 26, and Farook's brother, Syed Raheel Farook, 31, pleaded
guilty in January to immigration fraud charges stemming from the
marriage.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Peter Cooney and Andrew Hay)
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