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Suspect identified in Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing – FBI

Federal investigators have identified a suspect in connection with last week’s bombing near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, according to an FBI official who spoke publicly on Sunday.
The suspect has been named as Guy Edward Bartkus, a 25-year-old man who, investigators say, harbored “nihilistic ideations.” The FBI did not elaborate on the specific nature of Bartkus’s beliefs but said they were “probing his motivations, ideological influences, and digital footprint.”
The blast occurred early Thursday morning outside a private fertility clinic on East Tahquitz Canyon Way. No fatalities were reported, though the explosion caused significant structural damage to the clinic’s exterior and shattered nearby windows. At least two people sustained minor injuries from flying debris.
“This was a deliberate act,” said the FBI official during a Sunday press briefing. “We believe Bartkus acted alone, and there is currently no evidence linking him to any organized extremist group. However, he expressed deeply nihilistic views that are of concern.”
Local and federal law enforcement agencies, including the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), responded swiftly to the scene. Evidence recovered at the site, including surveillance footage and remnants of the explosive device, led investigators to Bartkus.

Authorities have not yet confirmed whether Bartkus is in custody. The FBI stated that further details will be released pending formal charges.
A spokesperson for the clinic, which specializes in reproductive treatments, said staff are “shaken but safe,” and operations have been temporarily suspended. “We are cooperating fully with authorities and thankful no lives were lost,” the statement read.
Palm Springs Mayor Lisa Middleton condemned the attack, calling it “a senseless act of violence against healthcare professionals and vulnerable individuals seeking help to build families.”
The incident has sparked renewed discussions around the security of medical facilities and the rise in ideologically driven attacks across the United States.
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