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April 13, 2025
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First Look at Alleged Arsonist Cody Balmer Who Torched Josh Shapiro’s Home While He Slept During Passover


The man who set the Pennsylvania Governor’s residence on fire on Sunday morning has been identified.

Police arrested a suspect on Sunday. His name is Cody Balmer, he’s 38 years-old and he lives near the governor’s mansion.

Balmer torched the governor’s residence during Passover. Shapiro is Jewish.

Times Now reported: During a news conference, police confirmed that Balmer scaled fences, evaded state troopers, and ignited the fire.

He was arrested in the Harrisburg area shortly after Governor Shapiro and his family were safely evacuated. Dauphin County District Attorney Francis Chardo stated that forthcoming charges will include attempted murder, terrorism, attempted arson, and aggravated assault against an enumerated person. Authorities have not yet released Balmer’s photo.

Balmer may have been angry that the government seized and sold his property.

The damage to the governor’s residence is extensive.

We are not publishing photos of the arsonist until we can confirm.

A Cody Balmer from Harrisburg’s Facebook page is still live.

Balmer has one photo of himself pointing a gun at a camera. We know this because he was wearing the same shirt in a different photo on his facebook page.

Cody Balmer is pictured with his children and partner.

The post First Look at Alleged Arsonist Cody Balmer Who Torched Josh Shapiro’s Home While He Slept During Passover appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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