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One dead, four injured after explosion outside reproductive center in Downtown Palm Springs; police and FBI investigating as an act of terror
An FBI official described the law enforcement response as “probably one of the largest bombing investigations that we’ve had in Southern California.”
One person is confirmed dead and four were injured after an explosion caused by what was believed to be a bomb rocked the American Reproductive Centers building on North Indian Canyon Drive near East Tachevah Drive just before 11 a.m. this morning in what federal authorities are investigating as “an intentional act of terrorism.”
Akil Davis, assistant director of the Los Angeles Federal Bureau of Investigation, told reporters the blast created a debris field spanning over 250 yards in all directions from the 1100 block of Indian Canyon Road.
“Make no mistake, this is an intentional act of terrorism,” Davis said during a press conference. “The FBI is investigating it as such.”Davis said investigators have a person of interest but, “We are not actively searching for a suspect.” He would not say whether heavy law enforcement activity reported in Twentynine Palms was related. There is also no word yet on the identity of the deceased or any motives of the blast, nor whether the person killed in the blast is believed to have committed the violent act.
Davis said they are investigating reports of a tripod and camera found near the scene, and concerns that the incident was being live-streamed.
Davis characterized the explosion as “probably one of the largest bombing investigations that we’ve had in Southern California,” comparing it to the 2018 Aliso Viejo bombing in Orange County.
Palm Springs Police Chief Andrew Mills said first responders worked quickly to make the area safe, “We were very concerned about secondary devices, so we spent a lot of time and effort working with the Bureau, as well as the sheriff’s office, clearing the entire neighborhood, making sure that there was nothing that could harm our citizens any further.”
“I am confident that the community is not at risk any longer,” Mills said. “Terrorism came knocking on the door of Palm Springs. We survived, and I can tell you that this city will rise.”
The FBI Evidence Response Team and bomb technicians are processing evidence to determine the origin of the blast, which officials said would take significant time due to the size of the crime scene.
‘Act of Terrorism’ One dead, four injured after suspected bomb explodes in Palm Springs
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) - One person is dead and several people are reportedly injured after a vehicle explosion that damaged several Palm Springs buildings in what the FBI called an "intentional act of terrorism."
"Make no mistake. This is an intentional act of terrorism,'' said Akil Davis, assistant director in charge of the FBI in Los Angeles. "This is one of the largest bombing investigations we've had in Southern California."
A second news conference is scheduled to be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Scheduled speakers include the FBI, Palm Springs police, and city leaders.
The FBI and ATF have responded to the scene. Governor Gavin Newsom has been briefed.
The explosion was first reported at around 11 a.m. on Saturday near American Reproductive Centers on the 1100 block of N Indian Canyon, near E Tachevah Drive, according to city officials.
Statement by Chief Mills:
"@PSPD is working in a unified command for an explosion at 1199 North Indian Canyon. The blast appears to be an intentional act of violence and the blast field extends for blocks with several buildings damaged-some severely. Asst Director Davis of the FBI is onscene working closely with PSPD. The agents and officers on scene will make a determination as to who takes the investigative lead. There has been one fatality, the person’s identiy is not known. If residents find potential evidence, leave it in place and call the non-emergency number. Agents or officers will collect the evidence. Our first priority is to make the scene safe for our community. Thanks for your patience. The incident appears to be isolated."
Dr. Maher Abdallah, who runs the clinic, posted a message on social media saying the facility's office space was damaged, but the lab was untouched. He confirmed that no employees of the clinic were injured.
Abdallah said "a vehicle exploded in the parking lot near our building."
We. Choose. Hope.
This morning, an unexpected and tragic incident occurred outside our Palm Springs facility when a vehicle exploded in the parking lot near our building.
We are heartbroken to learn that this event claimed a life and caused injuries, and our deepest condolences go out to the individuals and families affected.
We are immensely grateful to share that no members of the ARC team were harmed, and our lab—including all eggs, embryos, and reproductive materials—remains fully secure and undamaged. We are heavily conducting a complete safety inspection and have confirmed that our operations and sensitive medical areas were not impacted by the blast.
Our mission has always been to help build families, and in times like these, we are reminded of just how fragile and precious life is. In the face of this tragedy, we remain committed to creating hope—because we believe that healing begins with community, compassion, and care.
Out of every tragedy, there is an opportunity to come together with deeper purpose. While today’s events have shaken us all, they also shine a light on the strength of our community, the bravery of our first responders, and the resilience of the families we serve.
At ARC, we believe in creating life—not just in the biological sense, but in the emotional and spiritual sense, too. We see this moment as a reminder to hold loved ones close, to show kindness whenever possible, and to continue our work with even more intention and heart. From adversity, we choose hope.
ARC will be fully operational on Monday morning, and our team is here to answer any concerns you may have. We appreciate the incredible support from our patients and local community, as well as the swift action of Palm Springs Police, Fire, and emergency responders.
This moment has shaken us—but it has not stopped us. We will continue to serve with strength, love, and the hope that brings new life into the world.
With heartfelt gratitude,
Dr Abdallah & Your ARC Family
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli posted a message on X saying, "We are aware of the explosion that occurred this morning in Palm Springs. FBI is on scene and will be investigating whether this was an intentional act. We will release as much information as possible once we are able to confirm details."
The FBI posted that it "is responding with police and fire partners to the scene of an explosion on N. Indian Canyon Drive in Palm Springs. FBI assets being deployed include investigators, bomb technicians and an evidence response team. Please contact local authorities for safety precautions in the area."
Nicole Lozano, spokeswoman for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Los Angeles, said ATF personnel were en route to the scene of the explosion.
"We have no solid information at this point and don't want to speculate,'' she said. "Once we get our agents there, we will be better prepared to respond to questions."
Several viewers reported hearing a loud explosion throughout the area.
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