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Suspect Identified in Palm Springs Bombing and Is Said to Have Died in Blast

May 18, 2025
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Suspect Identified in Palm Springs Bombing and Is Said to Have Died in Blast
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A 25-year-old man has been identified as the suspect in the bombing on Saturday outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, Calif. The authorities said on Sunday that they believe the man died in the blast, which injured four other people and damaged buildings across the desert city’s downtown.

The suspect, Guy Edward Bartkus of Twenty-Nine Palms, Calif., was believed to have targeted the clinic. Officials called the bombing an act of terrorism by a man they said had “nihilistic ideations.”

The explosion shattered windows in businesses and homes in Palm Springs, which is known as a sunny vacation destination, and it sent vehicle fragments flying hundreds of feet in the air and across several blocks, officials said.

“This is probably the largest bombing scene that we’ve had in Southern California,” said Akil Davis, assistant director of the F.B.I.’s Los Angeles Field Office.

The four people who were hurt had minor injuries and have been released from the hospital, officials said on Sunday, adding that there was no active threat of danger from the explosion.

“Palm Springs is safe, and we are open for business,” Naomi Soto, the mayor pro tem, said at a news briefing.

In an interview on Sunday, Mr. Bartkus’s father Richard Bartkus, 75, said he had not seen his son in 10 years, and that he was shocked when a relative texted him on Saturday to tell him his son had been implicated in the bombing.

He described his son as having been a boy who liked tinkering with small model rockets, and said that age 9, his son lit the family house on fire while playing with matches.

Mr. Bartkus, of Yucca Valley, Calif., said that as a teenager, his son would make “stink bombs” and “smoke bombs.”

“Nothing major, nothing like a ‘bomb’ bomb, but he’d build rockets, shoot them in the air,” Mr. Bartkus said.

He added that his son was impressionable, and had often allowed himself to be drawn in by friends who got him into trouble. Once, for example, a friend whose parents owned a wrecking yard talked his son into smashing cars there, he said.

Mr. Bartkus said he had taught his son to use firearms “Guy was a pretty good shot,” he said. “If he told you he was going to hit the C on a Coke can, he’d hit the C on the Coke can. Whatever he put his mind to, he was pretty good.”

He said that when his son reached his late teens, he built computers and worked with special-needs children.

“He wasn’t dumb,” Mr. Bartkus said. “But he wasn’t a leader. He was a follower.” He added: “If somebody came along and said this was a good idea, he’d probably go along with it.”

Jesus Jiménez contributed reporting. Jack Begg contributed research.

Laurel Rosenhall is a Sacramento-based reporter covering California politics and government for The Times.

Shawn Hubler is The Times’s Los Angeles bureau chief, reporting on the news, trends and personalities of Southern California.

The post Suspect Identified in Palm Springs Bombing and Is Said to Have Died in Blast appeared first on New York Times.

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