The federal authorities announced on Wednesday the arrest of a Washington state accused of the assistance of the suicide striker who attacked a fertility clinic in Palm Springs last month, killing himself and wounding several others.
Officials said at a press conference held at the Los Angeles headquarters in Los Angeles that Daniel Jongon Park, 32, from Seattle, was held on Tuesday at JFK Airport in New York after being deported from Poland.
Park accused of providing financial support to the terrorist. Prosecutors claim He supplied 270 lbs of ammonium nitrate-a chemical compound used in explosives-to the 25-year-old Edward Partos, who bombed a bomb outside the US reproductive centers on May 17.
The explosion destroyed the clinic, killed Partos and many people were wounded.
The authorities believe that Park and Partos have shared an extremist ideology that people should not be born without their consent.
“Philosophy, this anti -life ideology … we believe that this is the reason that it has targeted this fertility clinic,” said American lawyer Bill Isly. “They do not think that the new life must be created.”
According to the Federal Investigation Office, Park remained in the Barackos house in Nakheel Trentinin for two weeks earlier this year, as it was claimed that the experiments conducted in making bombs in a garage.
“During his stay at the residence of Partocus, Park and Partos spent time in the Barackos room as well as in a separate garage” running experiences “, the public prosecutors claimed to kidnap them.
The researchers later regained chemicals and equipment that are used to manufacture explosives in housing.
The authorities said that Park left the United States shortly after the bombing and traveled to Europe. His relationship with Poland is still unclear. Officials said they believed that he may have tried to recruit others who shared his ideology through Internet forums.
Park, an American citizen, was expected to appear before the initial court on Wednesday in the US Local Court in Brooklyn. If convicted, he faces a maximum of 15 years in the federal prison.