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Federal, local officials provide update after explosion rocks Palm Springs clinic

Federal and local officials describe what they called "an intentional act of terrorism" Saturday, after a bomb exploded outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California.

The man authorities say is responsible for bombing a reproductive center in Palm Springs, Calif. on Saturday has been identified as Guy Edward Bartkus.

The 25-year-old is from Twentynine Palms, Calif., authorities said during a news conference Sunday morning. He is described as a “pro-mortalist,” the New York Post reported. The car bomb he allegedly set off killed him and injured four people.

There was “no loss of any sensitive material” as a result of the bombing at the IVF clinic, an FBI Los Angeles assistant director in charge said, referring to embryos. 

“Yesterday, a man intent on harming others in our city failed,” Palm Springs Police Chief Andrew Mills said during the news conference. “Palm Springs survived, and we are stronger and more resilient as a result.”

AT LEAST 1 DEAD AFTER BOMB ROCKS PALM SPRINGS REPRODUCTIVE CENTER: ‘INTENTIONAL ACT OF TERRORISM’

Clinic bombing scene in Palm Springs, Calif.

Damage to a building is seen after an explosion in Palm Springs, Calif., on Saturday, May 17, 2025. (Eric Thayer)

The bombing has been labeled by authorities as an intentional act of terrorism.

While investigators believe they know the timeline of when Bartkus entered Palm Springs, they are asking for the public’s help with where he might have gone before the explosion went off. 

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Street side of reproductive center bombed

The street side of American Reproductive Centers clinic is seen after an explosion being investigated by law enforcement as an intentional act of violence in Palm Springs, California, U.S. May 17, 2025. (Andy Abeyta/USA Today Network)

Bartkus was in a silver Ford Fusion with license plate number 8HWS848, FBI Los Angeles said in a post on X.

“The subject, had nihilistic ideation,” Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of FBI Los Angeles’ field office said. “And this was a targeted attack against the IVF facility. Make no mistake, we are treating this, as I said yesterday, is an intentional act of terrorism.”

Guy Edward Bartkus is the primary suspect in the Palm Springs vehicle explosion.

Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, of Twenynine Palms died after setting off a car bomb at an IVF clinic, authorities said. (@FBILosAngeles / X)

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Investigators are aware of and are “tracking a possible manifesto” as part of the investigation, Davis said.

“This is probably the largest bombing scene that we’ve had in Southern California,” he said. 

“This does eclipse the bombing matter in Aliso Viejo,” Davis added, referencing the 2018 attack at a day spa. “It’s that big.”

Fox News’ Matt Finn and Laura Prabucki contributed to this report. 

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