A MAN has been arrested in connection with the horrific fertility clinic bombing triggered by a sick “anti-human” attacker.
At the age of 32, Daniel Park was apprehended at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, several weeks following the death of suspected bomber Guy Bartkus in an explosion.
The reason for the suspect’s arrest remains ambiguous, but according to a source with knowledge of the investigation speaking to CBS News, it is possible that he provided assistance or materials for the attack.
This surprising development unfolded after 25-year-old Guy Bartkus drove a Ford Fusion next to the American Reproductive Services fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, on May 17th.
The car suddenly exploded into a fire bomb, injuring four bystanders in the massive blast and killing the attacker.
However, no one was at the clinic at the time of the attack, and all of the embryos inside were saved.
Investigators linked a disturbing website to Bartkus where he’s believed to have penned unhinged ravings about his “nihilistic ideations.”
The author wrote that he was going to “war with pro-lifers” and wanted to target the IVF clinic because he wanted to sterilize “this planet of the disease called life.”
In a recording on the site labeled “pre,” the speaker said, “Basically, it just comes down to I’m angry that I exist and that, you know, nobody got my consent to bring me here.”
After hearing news of the attack, Bartkus’ devastated father admitted that he noticed eerie red flags in his son when he was little.
He said that Bartkus liked to play with fire, and burnt down their home at just nine years old when he was messing around with matches, Richard Bartkus, 75, told KTLA.