Shock and Resilience: Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Family Safely Escapes Fiery Arson Attack at Pennsylvania Home
A dramatic arson incident early Sunday forced Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and his family to evacuate the governor’s mansion after a Harrisburg man allegedly set it on fire. Authorities identified the suspect as Cody Balmer, 38, who reportedly scaled a fence and eluded state troopers before igniting the blaze. Balmer fled but was apprehended in Harrisburg later that day. He faces charges including attempted murder, arson, and terrorism, as announced during a news conference.
Governor Shapiro recounted the harrowing experience of being awakened around 2 a.m. by a state trooper urgently instructing his family to evacuate, describing the incident as a “targeted” attack. “Last night, we experienced an attack, not just on our family, but on the entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” Shapiro declared before the charred backdrop of the mansion. Emphasizing the detestability of such violence, he stated, “This type of violence is not OK… It has to stop. We have to be better than this.”
The Pennsylvania State Police reported significant damage to a portion of the historic residence. Images shared online showed emergency responders battling the inferno, with dark smoke enveloping parts of the mansion and several windows shattered. Neighbor Bryan Flores recounted waking to sirens and lights, observing that the situation seemed under control by the time he noticed.
The F.B.I. has joined the investigation, with Governor Shapiro, a Democrat known nationally since being shortlisted for a vice-presidential nomination alongside Kamala Harris, expressing gratitude for the support received.
Governor Shapiro, who was engaged in Passover celebrations with his family at the time, had previously encountered threats, including a recent instance involving a threatening email. It remains unclear if the individual involved in that incident faces charges.
Pennsylvania’s executive residence, a 29,000-square-foot Georgian-style architecture completed in 1968, showcases art and artifacts and is located a short distance from the State Capitol complex. Such attacks come amidst rising national tensions, with recent surveys indicating significant public concern over politically motivated violence.
Notable past incidents include an attempted kidnapping of Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2020 and the recent assault on Paul Pelosi. While isolated incidents receive widespread attention, research suggests that overall extremist violence in the U.S. has decreased, though the political climate remains polarized.
This arson at the governor’s mansion underscores ongoing societal tensions and highlights the need for vigilance and unity against threats of political violence.
Original Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/13/us/politics/josh-shapiro-arson-attack-pennsylvania.html
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Publish Date: 2025-04-14 03:20:00