Suspect in arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's residence has been denied bail
- A man named Cody Balmer, 38, is accused of breaking into Governor Josh Shapiro’s home and lighting a fire while Shapiro and his family were inside.
- Balmer is expected to face charges including attempted murder, terrorism, aggravated arson, and aggravated assault, according to prosecutors.
- Lt. Col. George Bivens reported that Balmer was inside the governor's residence for less than one minute and evaded police during their search.
- Court documents reveal that Balmer intended to attack Governor Josh Shapiro with a hammer if he found him in the mansion.
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PA Congressman Says Governor Whose Home Was Attacked in Act of Political Violence Has “To Tone It Down Too”
In response to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s home being set on fire in an act of political violence, Congressman Dan Meuser responded that “they got to tone it down too. I mean, every action Josh Shapiro has taken so far against the president has either been a lawsuit or a falsehood.” Congressmen Fitzpatrick, Mackenzie, Bresnahan, and Perry must denounce their colleague’s dangerous insinuation that this violence was acceptable immediately…
Meuser blasted for victim blaming following Shapiro firebombing
U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser has come under fire for victim blaming for saying on a local news radio broadcast that Gov. Josh Shapiro has “gotta tone it down” after the hate-inspired firebombing of the governor’s mansion earlier this week. A Harrisburg resident, 38-year-old Cody Balmer, has been charged with attempted murder and arson after allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails into the mansion on Sunday, targeting the Shapiro family during Passover. Sta…
GOP Rep Blames Josh Shapiro For Arson Attack At His Own Home
Rep. Dan Meuse told a radio interviewer that Gov. Josh Shapiro has only himself to blame for the arson attack on his family, because Shapiro is critical of Demented Donald Trump. The host also blames the Democratic governor for not protecting the mansion from being firebombed. Seriously? Rep. Meuse sent out a warning. Stop trying to expose Trump's immoral and criminal actions, or else. And lay off of Elon Musk too. MEUSE: Hey, uh, you know just…
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