The Edward Bartkus guy key speaks after the news that his son be a person investigators believe that the suspects are in Bombing in the fertility clinic Palm Springs Saturday.
Richard Bartkus says he did not talk to his 25-year-old son in more than a decade and that he was not a person he recalls.
“He tried to help people,” Bartkus said about his son. “After the two palms of the palms just changed.”
He was not aware that his son was suspected in a mass investigation, which was falling apart on Saturday through Southern California, which still lasts in his son’s home in the twenties. He was also aware that his son was believed to be dead after the incident.
“It was nothing to tell me how he was dying and later read that he died,” Bartkus said while talking to the news for Cbs Los Angeles.
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The FBI investigators say the Bartkus guy took his silver Ford Fusion with explosives before performing a Hours of Palm Springs, where they believe he deliberately parked outside the American reproductive centers.
Investigators say they still dig down a series of Bartkus Internet posts and writing, which seem to indicate antinary beliefs, the opinion that people should not continue to have children.
“We need assistance to the public in identifying the gaps in our investigation,” said Akil Davis, Assistant Director for the FBI Office on Sunday at the press conference. “We know where Mr. Bartkus was about 6 hours, we know the time frame when he entered the city, but we need a public assistance that identifies where he crossed the city before the explosion crossed.”
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As that investigation continues, Bartkus says his son was fascinated as things worked as a child. Krktus also said that when his son had nine years, he accidentally burned out their family house while trying to wait with matches, but never noticed any red flags.
“He would make a smoke bomb, a stinking bomb, a child of things,” his father said. “He didn’t do anything dangerous. When I say bombs, it wasn’t like a bomb bomb. … It was like something you’re just throwing on the ground and pops.”
Bartkus says bombing a building, what the FBI now calls the largest in southern California history, is something that he never imagined.
“I don’t know what happened to me. Maybe a girl, maybe the people who hung up above. It wasn’t him. Before that, the guy was more to help people,” Bartkus said.
Federal investigators say they treat investigations as an international act of terrorism. They did not have the timeline for when the neighborhood surrounded by Bartkus’ Dsh Dom Balms would not open as they continued to collect evidence.
2025-05-19 05:29:00