NewsArson attack at governor’s home linked to policy protest

Arson attack at governor’s home linked to policy protest

Cody Balmer is suspected of committing arson at the residence of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. He claims his actions were motivated by the governor's policies on Palestinians. After committing the arson, he called the police himself and confessed. He faces up to 100 years in prison.

Cody Balmer was arrested.
Cody Balmer was arrested.
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Key information

  • Cody Balmer accused of arson at Governor Josh Shapiro's home.
  • The motive for the attack was Shapiro's policy on Palestinians and his faith.
  • Balmer faces up to 100 years in prison for his actions.

Thirty-eight-year-old Cody Balmer has been charged with arson at the residence of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro. The attack occurred at night a few days ago while Shapiro and his family were asleep. Balmer used Molotov cocktails that he made himself to start the fire. This happened following Passover celebrations.

In an interview with investigators, Balmer claimed his actions were in response to Shapiro's policy on Palestinians and his views related to military actions in the Gaza Strip. He attacked because of the governor's faith.

According to CNN, Shapiro expressed his opposition to the governor’s actions concerning the Palestinian people, making it clear he would not support such plans. He called for an end to the violence affecting those close to him and pointed out that many individuals had already suffered greatly as a result of the governor's conduct. He also emphasised that attempts to intimidate his family, friends, and the Jewish community had ultimately failed. These statements were made several hours after the attack.

According to the "New York Post", the arsonist called 999 after the Sunday attack, introduced himself by name, and explained what he had done and where he could be found. - You all know where to find me. I'm not hiding, and I will confess to everything that I had done - Balmer reportedly said.

It is known that the man climbed over the governor's residence fence. He then used a hammer to break a window and gained entry to one of the rooms, where he started a fire. He was inside the house for about a minute. It is unclear why he was not noticed by Shapiro's security. For the attack, he used petrol from a lawnmower, which he poured into beer bottles. He stated that if he had seen the state leader, he would have attacked him with the hammer.

Balmer's mother, Christie, revealed that her son suffers from mental health issues and had stopped taking medication before the attack. The family tried to get help, but he did not meet the criteria for involuntary treatment, according to the "New York Post". The media reported that when he was led out of the district court in Pennsylvania on Monday, Balmer mocked reporters by sticking out his tongue and making faces.

Balmer had previous legal issues. In 2023, he was charged with assault, and in 2016, with theft and forgery. According to ABC News, he worked as a mechanic. On social media, he expressed disdain for the Democratic Party.

Cody Balmer has been charged with eight offenses, including attempted murder, burglary, arson, and terrorism. He faces up to 100 years in prison. Shapiro has been mentioned among candidates for the vice-presidential position in the event of a Kamala Harris victory. He is also among Democrats who might compete for the U.S. presidency in 2028.

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