Federal authorities arrested a man at JFK airport in New York who would have provided bombs to the suspect responsible for the attack on last month against a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, according to two familiar sources.
The individual, who was detained, was arrested around 5 p.m. last night at the airport, will appear in a Federal Hearing Hall in Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon for accusations related to the attack on Palm Springs. The sources asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the pending case.
The sources have identified the man arrested as Daniel Park, 32 from Kent, Washington.
The American lawyer in Los Angeles and the senior City FBI manager should announce developments in the case at a press conference at 9 a.m. Bill Essayli, the best federal prosecutor of the, previously said that his office and the FBI would investigate the incident, which had been qualified as domestic terrorism.
Guy Edward Bartkus, the main suspect, would have exploded a bomb in American reproductive centers in Palm Springs on May 17, killing and injuring at least four people.
The FBI has described the explosion of Palm Springs – powerful enough to damage buildings with several houses of houses – like “probably the largest bombing scene that we have had in Southern California”, eclipstating the 2018 bombardment of 2018 A day spa in Aliso Viejo.
Sources of application of the law told Times that the bomber had used a very large amount of explosives – so much so that the bomb had shredded its remains. Investigators examined how Bartkus acquired the massive cache of bomb materials.
Sources of application of the law said that the authorities had recovered explosive documents at Bartkus home and that he was qualified to assemble explosive devices. He was also a longtime rocket manufacturer.
Investigators in the FBI cases, as well as the sources of application of the law, characterize Bartkus, 25, as having “Antinatalist” ideations, A conclusion from publications on social networks and other online materials that the authorities have linked to it.
In these public positions, he argued that procreation without the consent of the child is contrary to ethics and unjustifiable in a world struggling with environmental damage, violence and overcrowding.
The online path that the authorities travels to glean an overview of Bartkus’ patterns include a website that seems to be dedicated to the bombing of Palm Springs. It has a 30 -minute recording that the data on the site indicates have been downloaded at the time of the explosion and promises a video – never published – from the explosion. There are also YouTube videos under a web alias associated with Bartkus and wires on Reddit and a suicide forum.
In these, Bartkus expressed the discouragement of the death of a “best friend”, Sophie, a woman who lived in Washington who directed several social media sites marrying radical feminism, veganism and intentional suicide. She died in April, which was allegedly pulled in the head by her partner. This man told the police that he was acting at his request.