Community Outrage Continues Over ICE Raid At San Diego Restaurant | KQED
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Daniel Park is accused of mailing 180 pounds of ammonium nitrate to Guy Bartkus, who died in a bombing explosion linked to terrorist activity. Prosecutors claim Park aided Bartkus, who had lab equipment for bomb-making. In another development, the Trump administration has pulled $4 billion in federal funding from California's high-speed rail project, criticizing it as a waste of taxpayer money and a prolonged failure, shrinking the project from an 800-mile vision to a mere 119-mile segment with no clear completion timeline.
"Park spent approximately two weeks visiting Bartkus' residence in 29 Palms in late January and early February of this year, spending time together running experiments in Bartkus' garage," said Essayli.
"What started as a proposed 800-mile system was first reduced to 500 miles, then became a 171-mile segment, and is now very likely ended as a 119-mile track to nowhere," Drew Feeley wrote in his scathing report.
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