Cody Balmer, suspected Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro arsonist, is charged



HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — The Pennsylvania man accused of firebombing the governor’s mansion pulled sick faces as he was led into a Harrisburg courthouse for his arraignment Monday.

Cody Balmer, 38, stuck his tongue out and crossed his eyes as Pennsylvania State Troopers led him shackled at the hands and ankles into the courthouse.

Cody Balmer sticks his tongue out as he’s escorted by police officers to Dauphin County District Court. James Keivom
Balmer had a ragged beard and looked gaunt as he struggled to hold his belt-less pants up. James Keivom
Some of the damage inside Shapiro’s mansion. AP

Balmer had a ragged beard and looked gaunt as he struggled to hold his belt-less pants up, and sat breathing heavily in the defendant’s chair as he was taken inside to await the judge.

He faces charges of attempted homicide, aggravated arson, and burglary for allegedly breaking into Gov. Josh Shapiro’s Harrisburg home in the early hours of Sunday and hurling several Molotov cocktails across his lavish piano room.

Balmer is accused of breaking into Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro’s home and setting a fire while the family slept. AP

The mansion’s history room was left scorched in the attack, but Shapiro and his family – who were sleeping upstairs – made it out unharmed.

A judge ordered him held without bail after eight charges were read against him — including terrorism.

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