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Palm Springs entrepreneurs and local nonprofits are teaming to help businesses and residents repair damage from the bombing.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNOnline trail reportedly reveals website dedicated to Palm Springs bombingWe're getting some new insight on the suspect behind a car bombing attack targeting a fertility clinic in Palm Springs.
Investigators believe Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, acted alone in the explosion near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, on May 17.
The most severely damaged of those businesses are now looking to reopen their doors and return to normal. At Palm Springs Liquor — a store that is only dozens of feet away from the American Reproductive Centers parking lot where a vehicle exploded on Saturday,
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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.
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New details emerging about the 25-year-old suspect accused of setting off a massive bomb outside a Palm Springs Fertility Clinic. The FBI has identified Guy Edward Bartkus as the alleged bomber, his manifesto now revealing "nihilistic ideations" and "anti natalist" views.