Cody Balmer expected in plea court for charges related to arson attack on governor's residence
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The 38-year-old man said he hated the governor and would have beaten him to death with a hammer if they had met in the house.

Suspect in arson at Pennsylvania Gov. Shapiro's home to plead guilty
Booking photo of arson suspect, Cody Balmer. (Dauphin County District Attorney) (NEW YORK) — The man who allegedly firebombed the official residence of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is expected to plead guilty on Tuesday. Cody Balmer was charged with attempted murder, aggravated arson and other crimes after the April arson attack. It was not immediately clear to which crimes he would plead. Balmer allegedly hopped a fence at the governor’s mans…
PA Governor's Residence Arson Suspect To Appear In Court For Plea Hearing
The man accused of setting a fire inside the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence is scheduled to appear in court this morning for a plea hearing. Cody Balmer faces charges including attempted murder and aggravated arson for allegedly firebombing Governor Josh Shapiro’s home back in April while he and his family were sleeping inside. He pleaded not guilty the day after the fire and later waived his preliminary hearing and arraignment. Balmer’s m…
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