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    Authorities say suspect in California fertility clinic bombing left behind ‘anti-pro-life’ writings

    May 19, 2025Updated:May 19, 2025 World No Comments
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    Authorities say suspect in California fertility clinic bombing left behind 'anti-pro-life' writings
    After an blast in Palm Springs, California on May 17, injury to a building can be seen.

    Authorities said on Sunday that a 25-year-old person who the FBI believes was responsible for an explosion that tore through a Southern California reproduction doctor left “anti-pro-life” works behind before carrying out an assault that authorities called violence. The FBI identified Twentynine Palms, California‘s Guy Edward Bartkus as the believe in the alleged car bombing that exploded on Saturday in the desert west of Los Angeles. His works appeared to support anti-natalist beliefs, which he claimed should be stopped from continuing to reproduce, according to authorities. The explosion destroyed the fertility clinic at the American Reproductive Centers and destroyed the windows of adjacent structures along a palm-lined street. Witnesses described a loud boom followed by a turbulent image, with people yelling in despair and finding glass everywhere along the road and road. According to researchers, Barktus died in the explosion, which a top FBI official described as the “largest bombing image we’ve ever had in Southern California.” A body was discovered close to a burned-out car outside the office. According to Akil Davis, the associate producer in charge of the FBI‘s Los Angeles area business, Bartkus attempted to broadcast the blast and left behind works that “nihilistic ideas” that were still being studied to identify his state of mind. The most powerful national counsel in the area, U.S. Attorney Bilal” Bill” Essayli, described the concept as “anti-pro-life.” Davis claimed on Sunday that this was a “targeted harm” against the IVF facility. Make no mistake: We are treating this as an unintentional act of terrorism, as I previously stated monday. Four other people were hurt in the attack, though Davis claimed all eggs at the center were saved. He said,” Good guys one, bad guys zero.” In order to conduct a search warrant in Twentynine Palms, a city of 28, 000 residents located about 50 miles ( 80 kilometers ) northeast of Palm Springs, as part of the investigation. Dr. Maher Abdallah, the clinic’s director, told The Associated Press in a phone interview on Saturday that” Thank God now happened to be a time that we have no people.”

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