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Man sent chemicals to suspect in California fertility clinic bombing: FBI

Man sent chemicals to suspect in California fertility clinic bombing: FBI

Summary

A man was arrested at New York's JFK airport for allegedly supplying chemicals used in a car bombing outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California. The bombing happened on May 17, killing one person and injuring four others. The FBI said the attack was intentional and called it an act of terrorism.

Key Facts

  • The arrested man's name is Daniel Park, and he is from Kent, Washington.
  • He allegedly sent 180 pounds of ammonium nitrate, which is used in homemade bombs, to another man named Guy Edward Bartkus.
  • Bartkus is accused of carrying out the bombing and was killed in the explosion.
  • The FBI has labeled the explosion as a deliberate terrorist act.
  • Bartkus left writings suggesting he was against childbirth and wanted human extinction.
  • Daniel Park and Bartkus had done experiments together and communicated online about their plans.
  • After the explosion, Park traveled to Europe but was detained in Poland and sent back to the United States.
  • The blast damaged multiple buildings, with the clinic's wall partially destroyed.
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