Pa. Gov. Shapiro was targeted for ‘what he wants to do to Palestinian people’: warrant

Suspect in the firebombing of the Governor’s Residence has arraignment
Cody Balmer leaves after his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.comDan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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The suspect in the arson attack at the Governor’s Residence targeted Josh Shapiro due to his perceived stance on Palestine, according to a search warrant obtained by PennLive.

The suspect, Cody Balmer, called 911 following the attack early Sunday, identified himself by name and told operators Shapiro needs to know he “…will not take part in his plans for what he wants to do to the Palestinian people,” the search warrant written by police said.

Balmer continued, saying he needed to “stop having my friends killed” and that “...our people have been put through too much by that monster,” according to the warrant, which says Balmer’s intonation and cadence sounded like he was possibly reading from a script.

“You all know where to find me. I’m not hiding, and I will confess to everything that I had done,” the warrant says Balmer told 911 at 2:50 a.m. Sunday, less than an hour after the firebombing at the Governor’s Residence at 2035 Front St. in Harrisburg.

The investigation continued into the morning when Balmer’s ex-girlfriend called police and said Balmer told her he was responsible for the arson. Later on Sunday, Balmer approached state police headquarters in Harrisburg to surrender.

Police obtained several search warrants, including for Balmer’s parents’ home, where he was living, and a storage unit as well as his electronic devices.

In the warrant for his devices signed Tuesday, Corporal Benjamin Forsythe of the Pennsylvania State Police says Balmer targeted Shapiro “based upon perceived injustices to the people of Palestine,” as well as Shapiro’s Jewish faith, though the warrant does not elaborate on why Shapiro’s faith is believed to have been a motive.

Police say they have video of Balmer scaling the security fence surrounding the Governor’s Residence, using a hammer to break windows and climbing inside to throw Molotov cocktails and start a fire.

Investigators searched Balmer’s storage unit on the 500 block of 29th Street in Swatara Township and did not find any references to Israel or Palestine, though they did find stickers inside a toolbox of South American Marxist revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara.

The evidence sheds new light on the motive for the arson attack on the Governor’s Residence on Sunday, which took place just hours after Shapiro hosted a Passover dinner to celebrate the first night of the Jewish holiday. The attack left the property significantly damaged, though the Shapiros, their guests and staff were evacuated without incident.

Cody Balmer leaves after his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Cody Balmer leaves after his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Cody Balmer arrives for his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Cody Balmer leaves after his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Cody Balmer arrives for his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Cody Balmer leaves after his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Cody Balmer arrives for his arraignment Monday evening at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Cody Balmer arrives for his arraignment Monday evening, April 14, 2025, at Judge Dale Klein’s office on Bretz Drive, Harrisburg. He's been accused of firebombing the Governor's Residence in Harrisburg with Josh Shapiro, his family and friends inside. (Dan Gleiter, PennLive.com)

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Gov. Josh Shapiro takes a moment before the start of the press conference at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during the press conference.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Cody Balmer, 38, was charged with attempted murder and arson after police say he set the Governor's Residence on fire Sunday, April 14, 2025. (Photo courtesy of the Dauphin County DA's Office)

Harrisburg Fire Chief Brian Enterline holds a news conference to answer questions about the arson at Pa. Governor’s Residence. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at a press conference at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during the press conference.

Arson damage at the Pa. Governor’s Residence. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Arson damage at the Pa. Governor’s Residence. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo speaks at a press conference at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during the press conference.

Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at a press conference at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during the press conference.

The Penbrook street where the Governor’s Residence arson suspect lives. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Fire damage from the arson at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during a press conference at the mansion.

Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at a press conference at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during the press conference.

Gov. Josh Shapiro speaks at a press conference at the Governor's Mansion in Harrisburg, Pa., April 13, 2025. Officials announced the arrest of a suspect during the press conference.

The day after an arson attack at the Pa. Governor’s Residence, workers examine a portion of fence that has a temporary fence patch in place at the Geiger Street side of the Pa. Governor’s Residence. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Arson damage at the Pa. Governor’s Residence. April 14, 2025. Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police and fire officials remove a piece of fence while investigateing the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police and fire officials remove a piece of fence while investigateing the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police and fire officials remove a piece of fence while investigateing the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

Police investigate the Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence early Sunday morning after what state police say was an arson fire at the house. April 13, 2025. Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com

A look at the Governor's Residence late Sunday morning following what state police say was an overnight arson fire at the house.

Following the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel, Shapiro condemned the attack and voiced support for Israel.

He also called for dismantling a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Pennsylvania last year, after demonstrators attempted to occupy a building on campus.

Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo, who is prosecuting the case, said he has not decided yet whether he will charge Balmer with “ethnic intimidation” — Pennsylvania’s hate crime statute — but said he will argue Balmer’s motives should make his sentencing more severe if he is convicted.

Balmer has already been charged with eight crimes, including several first-degree felonies — the most serious crime classification — and is facing over 100 years in prison. The charges include attempted murder, aggravated arson and terrorism.

Because of that, adding an ethnic intimidation charge would likely not have a big impact on the outcome of the case, Chardo previously told PennLive, though he said he is not ruling out doing so.

Inside Balmer’s parents’ Boas Street home, Balmer wrapped his cellphone in foil to prevent it from receiving or transmitting wireless signals, according to state police. Police found four cellphones of various makes and models, an HP laptop, and a Seagate external hard drive.

State police said Balmer’s behavior followed the “terrorist attack cycle,” a series of steps terrorists take while committing an act of terrorism: preliminary target selection, initial surveillance and pre-attack surveillance, planning and execution and escape and exploitation.

Staff writer Jonathan Bergmueller contributed to this story.

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