Man who was charged in connection with fertility clinic bombing died by suicide

Suspect It was found dead in a federal detention center He died this week due to suicide, the records of the medical examiner in Los Angeles Province appear.
The US Department of Justice said that Daniel Park, 32, did not respond in his cell at the detention center of the capital at approximately 7:30 am on Tuesday and announced his death in a hospital.
The medical examiner office included the death method on Thursday as suicide and the cause of explicit shock.
A spokesman for the medical examiner said that he could not provide more details about how Park died, because achieving the medical examiner continues and has not ended a report.
The Federal Prisons Office, a law enforcement agency that is investigating Park, said it does not have any additional information to share it on Thursday.
Park was arrested on June 3 for allegations that he had made the materials used by another man A car bomb bombed Outside the fertility clinic in the American reproductive centers on May 17. The attacker, Jay Edward Partos, died in the explosion.
Park has been imprisoned at the Capital Detention Center in Los Angeles yet He was arrested in PolandWhere he fled after the bombing, and returned to the United States. He was charged with providing material support and his attempt to provide financial support to terrorists.
The FBI described the bombing of terrorism. Officials said Partos believed to have been driven by an ideology “anti -antagonism.” The fight against the strain indicates the belief that no one should have children.
The Ministry of Justice said that Park participated in these opinions, and shipped 180 lbs from ammonium nitrate to Partocus and paid for an additional 90 lbs before the bombing.
Ammonium nitrate is a fertilizer that can be used in explosives. The material was also used in the bombing of Oklahoma City in 1995, which targeted a federal building and killed 168 people.