Bomb detonates outside Palm Springs fertility clinic
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Bartkus is believed to be the person who detonated a bomb at the Palm Springs American Reproductive Center, which offers services like IVF, because he was aligned with the pro-mortalist and anti-natalist movements—the idea that humans should not continue to procreate.
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — Officials in California say police and firefighters are responding to an explosion that rocked the city of Palm Springs.
An explosion tore through a fertility clinic in the upscale California city of Palm Springs late Saturday morning, leaving one person believed to be the suspect dead in an attack the FBI ...
Officials say police and firefighters are responding to an explosion at a fertility clinic that rocked the city of Palm Springs.
Law enforcement officials believe Bartkus posted a rambling 30-minute audio recording online, where he claimed he never gave his parents permission to give birth to him. He also allegedly published writings with “anti-natalist,
The FBI believes the suspect in the Palm Springs explosion left behind "anti-pro-life" writings before carrying out the attack, officials said.
Federal investigators say the man responsible for a suicide bombing outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, had personal ties to Washington state.