Palm Springs clinic bomber had access to large quantity of chemical products, FBI says
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A powerful bomb exploded outside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic in Palm Springs, injuring four and killing the suspected bomber, Guy Edward Bartkus. The FBI indicated Bartkus had access to enough chemical materials to construct a significant explosive device, making this incident one of the largest bombings recorded in Southern California. While the motive for the bombing remains unclear, a related website hinted at targeting pro-life entities. Bartkus' home contained explosive materials, and he was experienced in building rockets and explosives.
The FBI revealed that the man suspected of detonating a bomb at a Palm Springs fertility clinic had access to materials to build homemade explosives.
The Palm Springs bombing caused extensive damage and was described by authorities as 'probably the largest bombing scene' in Southern California.
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