FILE - This undated file photo provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety shows Devin Kelley, the suspect in the shooting at First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017. A short time after the shooting, Kelley was found dead in his vehicle. Federal investigators say they are trying to get into Kelley's cellphone. The inability to access Kelley's phone highlights a longstanding frustration of the FBI, which said it has been unable to retrieve data from half the mobile devices it tried to access in less than a year. Technology companies have insisted they must protect customers' digital privacy. (Texas Department of Public Safety via AP, File)

COLORADO SPRINGS |  A Colorado gun shop owner says the gunman who killed more than two dozen people at a Texas church bought two firearms in his shop.

Jeff Lepp, who owns Specialty Sports and Supply in Colorado Springs, says Devin Patrick Kelley bought a pistol from his shop in 2014 and a revolver in 2015 after passing background checks.

Lepp says the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives contacted him about the pistol Sunday, and he also told them about the revolver. He believes Kelley likely didn’t own the revolver anymore because investigators didn’t ask about it.

Authorities have said Kelley bought four guns from federally licensed dealers in Texas and Colorado over the last four years. Among them were the AR-15-style rifle used in the church shooting and handguns found in and near the shooting site.