‘Nihilistic ideations’: Suspect who bombed Palm Springs fertility clinic in ‘act of terrorism’ believed it was morally wrong for people to have children, reports say

Guy Edward Bartkus

Inset: This image released by the Federal Bureau of Investigations shows Guy Edward Bartkus (FBI via AP). Damage to a building is seen after an explosion in Palm Springs, California, on Saturday, May 17, 2025 (AP Photo/Eric Thayer).

Investigators in California identified the man who allegedly blew up a fertility clinic in Palm Springs on Saturday morning.

Cops say they believe the suspect, 25-year-old Guy Edward Bartkus, died in the explosion. Officials responded to the bombing outside the American Reproductive Centers-Palm Springs shortly before 11 a.m. Saturday. The “intentional act of violence” damaged several buildings, some severely, as far as several blocks away, cops said.

No one other than Bartkus died but four others were injured, per the FBI.

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“The subject had nihilistic ideations and this was a targeted attack,” Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles field office, told reporters Sunday. “We believe he was attempting to livestream it and yes, that is also part of our investigation.”

Multiple reports say investigators are keying in on Bartkus’ social media posts that described himself as a “pro-mortalist,” meaning he opposed birth without consent.

The Los Angeles Times, citing unnamed law enforcement sources, reported Bartkus is believed to have want to wage a “war against pro-lifers” and wanted to target a fertilization clinic. Bartkus was apparently radicalized about the recent death of a friend, the Times reported.

Davis did not comment on a potential motive but said “make no mistake, this is an intentional act of terrorism.”

“This is probably one of the largest bombing investigations we’ve had in Southern California,” he added.

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