Daniel Park, charged with aiding in the bombing of a California fertility clinic that resulted in one death and multiple injuries, was found dead in a Los Angeles detention center, with no cause of death specified. The attack was motivated by anti-natalism beliefs, and Park was involved in planning the bombing with another suspect who died in the blast.
A man accused of aiding in the Palm Springs fertility clinic bombing has died in federal custody, with authorities linking him to the bombing and a related explosion, and revealing online radical ideologies and a connection to the suspect who detonated the bomb.
Daniel Park, an alleged accomplice in the California fertility clinic bombing, died in federal custody after being charged with conspiracy and terrorism related to the attack, which was carried out using ammonium nitrate and linked to nihilist beliefs shared with the primary suspect, Guy Edward Bartkus.
Daniel Jongyon Park, accused of supplying chemicals for a California fertility clinic bombing, has died in custody at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Los Angeles after being found unresponsive. He was arrested earlier at JFK Airport upon returning from Poland and was linked to shipping ammonium nitrate used in the bombing.
Daniel Park, a suspect linked to the May 17 bombing outside a California fertility clinic, died in federal custody in Los Angeles, with the cause of death unclear. Park was arrested in Poland after shipping explosives and was indicted for property destruction. No injuries occurred during his death, and investigations are ongoing.