Man charged in bombing of Palm Springs fertility clinic dies in prison | California

A man accused with help Fertility in California Prisoners said on Tuesday that he died in the federal reservation a few weeks after his arrest.
Daniel Park, 32, was accused of providing chemicals to the explosion, Jay Edward Partos CaliforniaWho died in the explosion, May 17.
The authorities told reporters on Wednesday that the two men associated with margin forums via the Internet because of their common beliefs against human reproduction. The explosion destroyed the fertility clinic in Palm Springs and destroyed the windows of nearby buildings, as terrorist officials described the attack and perhaps the largest scene of bombs in southern California. The clinic was closed, and no embryos were damaged.
Prison officials said, from the suburbs of Seattle, a respondent was found at the Metropolitan detention center in Los Angeles on Tuesday morning and his death was announced in the hospital. No cause of death was provided.
The authorities said that Park shipped 180 lbs (82 kg) from ammonium nitrate to Partos in January and bought 90 pounds (41 kg) and was shipped to it days before the explosion. Park ammonium nitrate online bought many transactions between October 2022 and May 2025, according to a federal complaint.
Al -Shakawi said that three days before his visit to Park in January, Parkus requested an Amnesty International chat on explosives and the speed of bombing, diesel and gasoline. The discussion focused on how to create the most powerful explosion.
The authorities said that Park traveled to California to try the materials in the garage of the bomber months before the attack.
Park was detained at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, after being delivered from Poland, where he fled four days after the attack. Park was accused of providing and trying to provide financial support to terrorists.