Federal authorities have arrested a man allegedly connected to a radicalized domestic terrorist who bombed a California fertility clinic last month, targeting stored human embryos in a shocking attack fueled by an anti-life ideology.
Daniel Park, 32, was arrested at New York’s JFK Airport and is expected to be extradited to California to face charges related to the May 17 bombing outside the American Reproductive Centers (ARC) facility in Palm Springs. Park will appear before a federal court in Brooklyn on Wednesday, according to law enforcement sources.
The primary suspect—killed in the blast—was a 26-year-old who, according to surveillance and online posts, parked behind the building, ingested drugs, and deliberately detonated an explosive device. The twisted motive? A belief in “pro-mortalism,” an extremist ideology claiming that human reproduction is immoral and death is preferable to life.
The FBI has classified the bombing as an act of domestic terrorism. Investigators confirmed four people were injured, and one person died on-site. ARC officials and the FBI said none of the embryos were harmed during the attack.
“I received a call saying there was a massive explosion that destroyed a couple of our buildings,” the clinic posted on Facebook. Dr. Maher Abdallah, ARC’s director, added, “My biggest concern was obviously my staff and the embryos we have in storage. Fortunately for us, our staff was unharmed and the IVF lab is intact, untouched, unharmed. The embryos are safe.”
This attack—rooted in a grotesque anti-life philosophy—underscores the dangerous rise of fringe ideologies in America. While the left obsesses over pronouns and plastic straws, real threats to life are materializing—literally—with explosives.
Thankfully, the embryos live on. And justice is closing in.