FBI Detains Suspect in Palm Springs Clinic Bombing Incident

In yet another assault on traditional family values by radical ideologues, FBI agents have arrested radical anti-natalist Daniel Jongyon Park, who is accused of supplying the explosives that destroyed a fertility clinic in Palm Springs last month. Four days after the bombing, the 32-year-old Washington state resident fled to Europe. He was apprehended in Poland and is now facing serious terrorism charges that could land him in a 15-year federal prison sentence.

Satanic Manifesto Revealed Bomber’s Anti-Life Agenda

Federal investigators uncovered disturbing evidence that Park collaborated with Guy Edward Bartkus, who died when the bomb he planted exploded at the American Reproductive Center of Palm Springs on May 17. Bartkus left behind a manifesto expressing his hatred for religion, praising Satanism, and declaring “war against pro-lifers,” – showing the true face of anti-family extremism that threatens Americans who support life.

The massive explosion caused between $6 million and $12 million in damage to the fertility clinic, injuring four people and leaving Bartkus’ remains scattered throughout the site. FBI Special Agent Akil Davis called it “one of the largest bombing investigations we’ve had in Southern California,” highlighting the growing threat of domestic terrorism targeting institutions that support family formation.

Chemical Stockpile Mirrored Oklahoma City Bombing Materials

Park allegedly shipped 180 pounds of ammonium nitrate from Seattle to Bartkus and paid for an additional 90 pounds before the attack, demonstrating the calculated nature of this terrorist plot. Federal agents searching Park’s residence discovered explosive recipes similar to those used in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, along with additional chemicals that could have been used in future attacks.

Records show Park had been stockpiling dangerous chemicals for years, purchasing 275 pounds of ammonium nitrate between October 2022 and May 2025. The suspect fled to Europe just four days after the bombing, clearly demonstrating consciousness of guilt as federal investigators closed in on his connection to the devastating attack.

Radical Anti-Life Ideology Fueled Terror Attack

Investigators discovered that both Park and Bartkus subscribed to extreme anti-natalist and pro-mortalist ideologies that view human existence as harmful and advocate for extinction. Park’s social media posts revealed his attempts to recruit others with similar beliefs through internet forums, showing that this wasn’t an isolated incident but part of an organized effort to spread dangerous anti-life philosophies.

“Domestic terrorism is evil and unacceptable. Those who aid terrorists can expect to feel the cold wrath of justice,” said U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli.

The American Reproductive Center of Palm Springs reported that no staff members or reproductive materials were harmed in the attack, and the clinic continues operations at a temporary location. Park is currently being held without bail after appearing in Brooklyn federal court and will soon be transported to California to face charges that include providing material support to terrorists. This crime carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in federal prison.

Sources:

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/06/04/palm-springs-fertility-clinic-bombing-arrest/84028100007/

https://abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-linked-palm-springs-fertility-clinic-explosion-arrested/story?id=122488527

https://dnyuz.com/2025/06/05/fbi-arrests-alleged-accomplice-in-palm-springs-fertility-clinic-bombing-and-he-shares-suspected-terrorists-hatred/

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