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Palm Springs Deputy Fire Chief Greg Lyle told ABC News he pleaded with the FBI special agent in charge to go inside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic -- which was compromised with ...
Federal authorities have arrested a man at JFK airport in New York who allegedly provided bomb ingredients to the suspect responsible for last month’s attack on a fertility clinic in Palm Springs.
Police in Palm Springs said the bomber backed his Ford Fusion into a parking spot outside the clinic before the powerful explosion left a crater on the morning of May 17.
A 32-year-old Washington man was arrested in connection with the car bombing last month outside a Palm Springs fertility clinic. Daniel Park of Kent, Washington, was arrested in Poland and taken ...
Since the May 17 car bomb attack on the American Reproductive Centers offices in Palm Springs, a picture of the man believed to be responsible, and what led him to act, has come into focus.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) —A 32-year-old man has been arrested in connection with last month’s deadly car bombing outside a Palm Springs fertility clinic, federal authorities announced ...
A fundraiser for businesses and residents who had losses in the May 17 Palm Springs car bombing has raised over $100,000. Mayor Ron deHarte said the new goal is to raise $250,000 to cover half of ...
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The founder of a Palm Springs fertility clinic that was targeted during a car bombing attack said he forgives the suspect and even offered to pay for his funeral services.
As Palm Springs heads into the Memorial Day weekend less than a week after the terrorist bombing of a downtown fertility clinic, the FBI released a few new details Friday on its ongoing investigation.
The suspected bomber in the attack on the Palm Springs fertility clinic had "access to a large quantity of commercially available chemical products," according to the FBI.
Palm Springs Police Chief Andy Mills told The Desert Sun on May 19 that Bartkus discussed explosives online as far back as 2022. "I don’t know that he had any help.