Terrifying moment far-left arsonist firebombs home of Josh Shapiro
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The left-wing arsonist who attacked Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s home with fire targeted the room where the Democrat had earlier hosted a Passover Seder.

On Tuesday, Cody Balmer, age 38, admitted to the charge of arson. He confessed to authorities that he felt intense animosity towards Shapiro, who is of Jewish faith, and subsequently threw a Molotov cocktail at the governor’s official residence back in April.

Recently released footage by the local district attorney, which was shown during the hearing on Tuesday, captures Balmer stealthily entering and exiting Governor Shapiro’s Harrisburg residence to carry out the incendiary attack.

Balmer hopped a fence to get into the residence with a bag holding two Molotov cocktails, several weapons, gasoline, a sledgehammer and a handle. 

He used the sledgehammer to crack a glass window before throwing one of the Molotov cocktails. 

The video further shows the arsonist bypassing a locked door and persistently attempting to enter Shapiro’s residence by using a sledgehammer after failing to break in by kicking and hurling himself against the doors.

Shapiro was inside the property with friends and family as they celebrated the first night of the Passover holiday at the time of the attack. 

The governor, 52, said the videos left a profound, chilling effect on him. 

The far-left arsonist who firebombed the home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro targeted a room where the Democrat had held a Passover Seder earlier that night

The far-left arsonist who firebombed the home of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro targeted a room where the Democrat had held a Passover Seder earlier that night.

The governor, 52, said the videos left a profound, chilling effect on him

The governor, 52, said the videos left a profound, chilling effect on him

‘I know those videos are chilling. They have been haunting me for months, I’ve been trying to unsee them for the last six months,’ he said

He added that his family cannot think about anything but the attack when in the residence. 

“I believe that acts of political violence require true accountability, and today demonstrates genuine accountability for the violence that occurred here in Pennsylvania,” Shapiro remarked.

Asked what he would have done had he encountered Shapiro in the residence during the attack, Balmer told investigators he would ‘have beaten him with his hammer.’

Balmer also entered pleas to terrorism, 22 counts of arson, aggravated arson, burglary, aggravated assault of Shapiro, 21 counts of reckless endangerment and loitering in the attack that caused millions of dollars in damage to the state-owned brick building.

Under a plea deal, he was sentenced to 25 to 50 years in prison, far less than he could have faced if the case had gone to trial. 

He declined to address the judge about the crime, answering questions with short, simple answers.

Defense attorney Bryan Walk said Balmer ‘is taking full responsibility’ and paying ‘a hefty price for a man who’s 38 years old.’

New video released by the local district attorney, played during the Tuesday hearing, shows Balmer sneaking in and out of the governor's Harrisburg residence to commit the attack

New video released by the local district attorney, played during the Tuesday hearing, shows Balmer sneaking in and out of the governor’s Harrisburg residence to commit the attack

Balmer hopped a fence to get into the residence with a bag holding two Molotov cocktails, several weapons, gasoline, a sledgehammer and a handle

Balmer hopped a fence to get into the residence with a bag holding two Molotov cocktails, several weapons, gasoline, a sledgehammer and a handle

Balmer used spent beer bottles filled with gasoline to make the homemade explosives before scaling an iron security fence at the property and throwing them. 

Prosecutors played video clips that showed Molotov cocktails going off and a figure inside and outside the residence. Judge Deborah Curcillo called the clip ‘horrific’ and ‘very frightening.’ 

Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo said the video shows Balmer hitting the doors leading to where Shapiro and his family were sleeping, but he was unable to get through. 

Smoke was building up inside as Balmer deployed the second incendiary device. Fifteen overnight guests – including children – and two state troopers were inside.

Shapiro and his wife, Lori, provided a victim statement read in court that described how they were left feeling exposed in ways they would not have imagined, calling it ‘a fear and anxiety we are learning to live with.’ The experience has added stress to their children’s lives, they wrote.

Balmer told police he planned to beat Shapiro with a small sledgehammer if he had encountered him after breaking into the building, according to court documents. Balmer turned himself in the next afternoon.

Police say Balmer broke in through the southern wing of the residence, into a room often used to entertain crowds and display art. Investigators recovered two broken glass beer bottles containing gasoline. 

The fire charred walls, tables, buffet serving dishes, plates and a piano. Window panes and brick around doors and windows were also damaged. 

Cody Balmer, accused of setting a fire at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's official residence, leaves Dauphin County Courthouse on Tuesday

Cody Balmer, accused of setting a fire at Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s official residence, leaves Dauphin County Courthouse on Tuesday

Balmer’s former girlfriend and the mother to his two children called police to inform them that he attacked the property. She alleged he wanted her to tell investigators.

He previously denied having any mental health conditions, having described himself as unemployed and said he had ‘a lot of children.’ 

Balmer´s mother Christie said days after his arrest that she had tried to get him assistance for mental health issues, but ‘nobody would help.’ 

Speaking to CBS, she said: ‘So he was mentally ill, went off his meds, and this is what happened.’

Christie claimed she’d reached out to four different departments seeking help for her son, but ‘couldn’t get anybody to help.’

Court proceedings were delayed while he received mental health treatment, his lawyer has said.

A letter from Balmer’s relatives read in court on Tuesday said he stopped taking medication, leading to manic episodes and a ‘dark and difficult path.’

The attack on a Jewish governor during Passover raised questions over Balmer’s motive in the attack. 

He told the Associated Press in a letter from behind bars that Shapiro’s religion was not a factor. 

Balmer wrote: ‘He can be Jewish, Muslim, or a purple people eater for all I care and as long as he leaves me and mine alone.’

When asked if he considered that his attack might injure children, he added: ‘Does anyone ever consider children?.

‘It doesn’t seem that way. I sure as hell did. I’m glad no one got hurt.’ Asked why he felt Shapiro had somehow done him wrong, Balmer replied: ‘I’m not going to answer that.’

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