The bombardment of cars outside a California fertility clinic that killed a person and wounded four others seem to have been driven by the anti -Natalist ideology, according to two senior officials responsible for enforcing the law reported on the incident.
Antnatalism refers to the belief that no one should have children. Researchers focus on social media publications made by the suspect, including a 30 -minute audio recording, who say they support anti -Natalist opinions. While publications And the recording They are still verified, officials believe they reflect the ideology behind the bombing.
The same person can also be linked to a publication in the online forum at the beginning of this month in which the individual contemplated suicide using an explosive device, the sources said. They are also investigating a YouTube account, under the same nickname, which presents videos of experiments with homemade explosives.
According to reports, the suspect, who has not been identified, was dealing with depression and had personal relationship problems. The authorities believe that the suspect is a 25 -year -old man from Twentynine Palms, said three sources of application of the law familiar with the investigation to NBC News.
On Saturday, multiple tactical officers of application of the law outside a Twentynine Palms residence were seen, one hour from the directed fertility clinic. The activity there was connected to the Palm Springs investigation, the sources confirmed to NBC News.
The FBI and Palm Springs police department has remained by identifying the suspect, citing the condition of his body after the explosion.
The seriousness of the injuries of which the explosion hurts was not revealed.
The FBI considered that the explosion was an act of terrorism on Saturday.
The explosion took place in 1199 North Indian Canyon Dr. around 11 am, according to city officials. The street houses a series of medical facilities, including the Desert Regional Medical Center.
The apparent objective of the attack, a fertility clinic called American Reproductive Centers (ARC), confirmed in a Facebook post that a vehicle exploded in the parking lot near its Palm Springs facilities.