Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing identified
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YouTube accounts believed to belong to Palm Springs bombing suspect Guy Bartkus point to an interest in experimenting with homemade explosives and chemicals.
Bartkus is believed to be the person who detonated a bomb at the Palm Springs American Reproductive Center, which offers services like IVF, because he was aligned with the pro-mortalist and anti-natalist movements—the idea that humans should not continue to procreate.
The FBI declared a “blast zone” and cleared residents in the Twentynine Palms neighborhood over concerns that bomb-making materials could be inside a home.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNPalm Springs police chief believes others may have known suspect was planning explosionDays after a car bombing outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, investigators are still combing the scene and the suspect's home as they search for a motive.
A neighbor of Guy Edward Bartkus — the 25-year-old man identified by the FBI as the suspect in the deadly Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing — says they are “shocked” to learn explosives may have been assembled next door.
Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, is allegedly responsible for bombing a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California. He was reportedly a self-proclaimed "pro-mortalist" and left behind "anti-pro-life" writings.
As Palm Springs reels from the car bombing targeting a fertility clinic over the weekend, attention is now turning to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's prime suspect: Guy Edward Bartkus. Bartkus was killed in the explosion on Saturday,
Authorities are investigating what appear to be radical views the Palm Springs bombing suspect expressed online in the months before Saturday’s attack. Here is what we know.