
Inside the blast zone following bombing at Calif. fertility clinic
Three days after an explosion believed to be intended for a fertility clinic rocked the city of Palm Springs, California, the smell of smoke still filled the air.
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Three days after an explosion believed to be intended for a fertility clinic rocked the city of Palm Springs, California, the smell of smoke still filled the air.
New details are still emerging after the bombing outside of a Palm Springs, California, fertility clinic. CBS News reporter Andres Gutierrez got a first-hand look at the scene.
A Palm Springs, California, deputy fire chief tells CBS News Los Angeles reporter Joy Benedict about rescuing embryos from the bombing outside a fertility clinic on Saturday.
A suspect believed to be the perpetrator of the fertility reproductive clinic bombing in Palm Springs, Calif. Saturday, has been identified as Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, a resident of Twentynine Palms.
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