What Caused the Deadly Blast Outside a California Fertility Clinic?

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Key Takeaways
- One individual is confirmed dead and five others are injured following the explosion.
- The incident occurred outside a fertility clinic in Palm Springs.
- The explosion is being treated as a deliberate act of violence.
- Authorities are investigating the relationship between the deceased and a person of interest.
- Federal agents are now involved in the investigation.
Los Angeles, May 18 (NationPress) In a tragic incident, at least one individual lost their life and five others sustained injuries due to an explosion that occurred outside a fertility clinic in the desert resort city of Palm Springs, California, as confirmed by local authorities.
The person believed to have caused the explosion died on-site, according to law enforcement sources. The identity of this individual has yet to be disclosed, as reported by Xinhua news agency.
Palm Springs Police Chief Andy Mills indicated that the explosion seems to be a deliberate act of violence. The blast, which occurred on Saturday, resulted in significant damage, impacting several buildings over a wide area.
The explosion shattered windows and scattered debris across multiple blocks.
During a press conference on Saturday evening, Akil Davis, the assistant director in charge of the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office, stated, "This is clearly an intentional act of terrorism." He mentioned that investigators suspect the clinic was specifically targeted.
"At this time, we are not able to comment further on the relationship between the deceased and our person of interest," Davis remarked. He later noted, "While we have a person of interest, we are not actively searching for a suspect at this moment."
The US Attorney General, Pamela Bondi, confirmed on the social media platform X that federal agents are aiding local authorities in the ongoing investigation.
Authorities have cautioned the public to steer clear of the area, which remains an active site of emergency response as investigations continue.