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Inset: Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, who was named as the prime suspect by the FBI. Main: Debris outside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic after a bombing in Palm Springs, California ...
Guy Bartkus, the sole suspect in the bombing of a Palm Springs fertility clinic, exhibited warning signs prior to the attack that should have been reported to law enforcement, the city’s police chief ...
Federal officials say a second man helped the dead suspected bomber concoct the explosive used in last month's Palm Springs blast using a recipe for the device unleashed in deadly 1995 Oklahoma City h ...
Daniel Park of Kent, Washington, was arrested in connection with the bombing of a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, federal officials say.
Guy Edward Bartkus of California, the bomber, died in the May 17 explosion. Authorities arrested Daniel Park, 32, of Washington state on Tuesday after he was extradited from Poland, where he fled to ...
The bureau confirmed that an unspecified weapon and ammunition were found near the wreckage of the silver sedan that exploded May 17 at the American Reproductive Centers clinic and killed the suspect, ...
Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, was attempting to livestream the bombing attack on American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, authorities said during a Sunday press conference.
A 32-year-old Washington man was arrested in connection with the car bombing last month outside a Palm Springs fertility ...
One person was killed and four people were injured. The deceased, found next to the car, has been identified as Guy Edward Bartkus, the alleged perpetrator. The FBI quickly deemed it an ...
Guy Edward Bartkus — who was from Twentynine Palms — allegedly set off a car bomb on Saturday near the American Reproductive Center fertility clinic, killing himself and injuring four others.
Daniel Park, 32, was arrested at a New York City airport on a federal warrant out of California, three people familiar with the matter told NBC News.