San Bernardino Shooter's Neighbor Enrique Marquez Pleads Not Guilty

Neighbor of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook pleads not guilty.

— -- Enrique Marquez, the neighbor of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook, pleaded not guilty to all five charges against him at his arraignment hearing in court today. A trial date has been set for Feb. 23.

Marquez wore an all-white prison jumpsuit with his feet shackled and his hands handcuffed. Judge Sherri Pym oversaw the case. He spoke a few times saying "yes your honor" when asked if he understood his rights and received a copy of the indictment. When asked how he'd like to plead, he replied "not guilty." His mother was there today, but did not sit in the same courtroom.

Marquez stands accused of plotting with San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook to conduct two terror attacks in late 2011 or 2012, making so-called "straw purchases" of two assault rifles around the same time on behalf of Farook that were later used in the San Bernardino attack and, later, entering into a "sham" marriage with a woman who is a member of Farook's extended family.

Marquez was not charged in connection with the San Bernardino attack beyond the alleged purchase years ago of the two assault-style rifles used in the shooting by Farook and Malik.

Marquez told the operator he had given Farook the gun “only for safe storage” because he couldn’t have it at home with his little brothers around, the court documents say.