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The inmate had been facing conspiracy charges for allegedly shipping explosive materials to Guy Edward Bartkus, the bomber who died in the May 17 explosion at the American Reproductive Centers clinic.
Since the May 17 car bomb attack on the American Reproductive Centers offices in Palm Springs, a picture of the man believed to be responsible, and what led him to act, has come into focus.
The American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic is damaged after last month's suicide bombing, in Palm Springs, Calif. Daniel Park, the alleged accomplice who provided the explosives, died ...
The American Reproductive Centers in Palm Springs, which was the center of an alleged attack last week, reopened at a temporary location on Tuesday. Less than two weeks after a car bomb destroyed ...
The funding comes after California lawmakers set aside $500,000 in the state budget for the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic, which was destroyed when a car bomb exploded in the ...
Prosecutors had accused Park of shipping 180 pounds of ammonium nitrate to Guy Bartkus, who authorities believe bombed the American Reproductive Centers in Palm Springs, California. Days before ...
At approximately 10:52 a.m. on Saturday, May 17, a powerful bomb exploded in or near a car outside the American Reproductive Centers fertility clinic at 1199 North Indian Canyon Drive.
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