Palm Springs, fertility clinic bombing
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A vehicle bomb explosion at a Palm Springs fertility clinic killed two people and injured 22, with the FBI investigating the incident as a suspected act of domestic terrorism linked to 25-year-old Guy Edward Bartkus of Twentynine Palms.
An explosion that rocked downtown Palm Springs Saturday morning was an “intentional act of terrorism” that has left one person dead and at least four people injured, Akil Davis, assistant director of the Los Angeles FBI field office, said Saturday evening.
Palm Springs Police Chief Andy Mills reported that one person was killed in an incident that "appears to be an intentional act of violence."
FBI investigators says probe focused on Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, of Twentynine Palms who tried to livestream attack and held anti-IVF beliefs.
The FBI identified a person of interest in an explosion that killed one and injured four near the American Reproductive Centers in Palm Springs.
One person is dead and five others are hurt following a car explosion that occurred Saturday in Palm Springs, a law enforcement source told NBC News.
American Reproductive Centers is Coachella Valley's only full-service fertility center and in vitro fertilization lab.
A car explosion outside a reproductive health facility in Palm Springs left one person dead late Saturday morning. Preliminary information from local media outlets indicated that the explosion
An explosion, possibly originating in a vehicle outside a fertility clinic, hit Palm Springs Saturday, apparently killing one person.
Four people were injured in the blast, which a fertility clinic said on social media took place in a parking lot near its building.