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The suspected bomber in the attack on the Palm Springs fertility clinic had "access to a large quantity of commercially ...
Guy Edward Bartkus, 25-year-old resident of Twentynine Palms, California, targeted a fertility clinic in Palm Springs with a ...
The FBI says the Palm Springs bombing suspect had access to unspecified “commercially available chemical products” that can ...
Dr. Maher Abdallah credited a series of miracles for limiting the scope of devastation from last Saturday's bomb attack, ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNFounder of Palm Springs fertility clinic offers to pay for suspected bomber's funeralThe founder of a Palm Springs fertility clinic that was targeted during a car bombing attack said he forgives the suspect and even offered to pay for his funeral services.
Palm Springs fertility center vows to rebuild after bombing, will see patients at new site next week
The staff at the Palm Springs fertility center targeted in a weekend bombing vowed to rebuild its office and will see patients next week.
The suspect in Saturday's bombing in Palm Springs had access to a large quantity of commercially available chemical products. The products could be used to create a homemade explosive device, the FBI ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘Act of God.' Palm Springs fertility clinic doctor narrowly escaped deadly bombingThe medical director of the American Reproductive Centers was supposed to be in the office at the time of the explosion.
For the first time since a targeted terrorist attack destroyed parts of American Reproductive Center earlier this week, News Channel 3 is speaking with the clinic's doctors.
Authorities say that Guy Edward Bartkus drove his explosives-packed car into the clinic on Saturday morning. The explosives in the car detonated, heavily damaging the building, tearing the car apart, ...
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