Washington Man Accused of Supplying Explosives for Palm Springs Fertility Clinic Bombing

A man from Washington state has been charged with supplying explosive chemicals to the bomber who attacked a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, in May, federal officials announced June 4.
Authorities say Daniel Park, 32, worked with Guy Edward Bartkus, the man who died in the explosion, by providing chemicals and helping test bomb-making materials in California months before the attack, according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Investigators say Park and Bartkus met in online forums focused on anti-natalist beliefs, a fringe movement that opposes human procreation. Their shared ideology led them to target the American Reproductive Centers, a clinic that helps people get pregnant. Officials described the bombing as an act of domestic terrorism and said it may be the largest bomb scene ever in Southern California….