Pennsylvania governor, family escape arson attack; suspect to face terror charges 

IANS April 14, 2025 119 views

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his family narrowly escaped a terrifying arson attack at their official residence early Sunday morning. The suspect, identified as 38-year-old Cody Balmer, allegedly jumped the mansion's fence and set a fire during Passover, a significant Jewish holiday. Local prosecutors plan to charge Balmer with terrorism, attempted murder, and arson, highlighting the severity of the incident. Shapiro responded with remarkable resilience, affirming his commitment to celebrating his faith and standing against political violence.

"We celebrated our faith proudly, no one will deter me from celebrating my faith openly" - Josh Shapiro
New York, April 14: Pennsylvania’s Governor Josh Shapiro and his family have escaped an early morning attack on his official mansion, where a man evaded security and set the building on fire. He will now face terrorism charges.

Key Points

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Governor's mansion targeted during critical Jewish holiday

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Suspect Cody Balmer charged with terrorism and attempted murder

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Shapiro emphasizes resilience against violent threats

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FBI providing full investigative support

Shapiro said that they were woken up at about 2 am on Sunday by police and safely evacuated from the residence in the state capital Harrisburg.

Officials said that a 38-year-old man, Cody Balmer, who had jumped over the fence to avoid the police guarding the house before setting the fire and escaping, was later arrested in the city.

The local prosecutor, Fran Chardo, said that Balmer would be charged with terrorism, attempted murder, and arson.

Shapiro is Jewish and the attack happened during his religion’s sacred days of Passover that commemorates the Jews’ ancient escape from slavery in Egypt.

Hours earlier, the governor had held the ritual Seder dinner for the occasion at the very room where the fire was set.

"If he was trying to terrorise my family, my friends”, Shapiro said, “we celebrated our faith proudly, no one will deter me from celebrating my faith openly and proudly”.

“This type of violence is not OK. I don’t give a damn if it’s from one particular side or another. It’s not OK”, he said at a news conference outside his house.

An influential Democratic Party leader, Shapiro was among the finalists to be the vice president nominee on Kamala Harris’ presidential ticket last year.

Shapiro thanked Kash Patel, the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), who, he said, “promised all of the resources of the federal government”.

The property of a man with a name similar to the alleged attacker was listed for auction under court orders for defaulting on the mortgage.

The attack on the governor’s mansion is the latest in the series of violence directed against politicians in the polarised US.

Last year, US President Donald Trump was injured in an assassination bid in Pennsylvania while campaigning for election, and another was foiled in Florida.

A man entered the house of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi in 2023, and her husband was seriously injured in the attack.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
So relieved the governor and his family are safe! This is absolutely terrifying. We need better security for our elected officials. 😔
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Mike T.
The timing during Passover makes this extra disturbing. Shapiro's response was classy though - refusing to be intimidated while celebrating his faith.
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James L.
While I don't always agree with Shapiro's politics, this attack is completely unacceptable. Political violence has no place in America.
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Aisha R.
The article mentions the suspect's financial troubles - I wonder if that played a role? Not excusing his actions at all, just trying to understand what would drive someone to do this.
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Tom W.
The security breach is concerning. If someone can get to the governor's mansion, what does that say about protection for other officials? Hope they review protocols after this.

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