Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence

HARRISBURG, PA – Cody Balmer, a 38-year-old Harrisburg resident, has been named the prime suspect in a shocking arson attack on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s official residence in the early hours of April 13, 2025.

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence

The blaze, which caused significant damage to the Georgian-style mansion, forced Shapiro, his wife Lori, their four children, two dogs, and house guests to evacuate around 2 a.m. No injuries were reported, but the incident has raised questions about Balmer’s identity, motives, and what led to such a targeted act of violence.

Who Is Cody Balmer?

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence

Born on March 23, 1987, Cody Balmer is a Harrisburg native with a documented history of legal troubles. Court records reveal a 2015 guilty plea for forgery and theft by deception in Dauphin County, followed by another forgery conviction in 2016.

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence

In 2023, he faced a simple assault charge, with a plea hearing scheduled just days after his arrest for the arson. Additionally, Balmer has multiple traffic violations across Dauphin, Cumberland, York, and Luzerne counties, suggesting a pattern of minor run-ins with the law.

Little is known about Balmer’s personal life or occupation, though some unverified reports describe him as a mechanic.

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence

Social media profiles allegedly linked to him show posts critical of political figures, including former President Joe Biden, and images of firearms, but authorities have not confirmed these accounts or tied them directly to the attack.

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Balmer’s mother, Christie, reportedly told media her son struggles with mental health issues and had stopped taking medication, though this claim awaits official confirmation.

The Arson Attack

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence
Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pennsylvania State Police provide an update on the act of arson that took place at the Governor’s Residence.

According to Pennsylvania State Police, Balmer executed a calculated plan to breach the governor’s residence.

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence
Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pennsylvania State Police provide an update on the act of arson that took place at the Governor’s Residence.

He allegedly scaled a 7-foot iron security fence, evaded state troopers, and broke into the mansion’s southern wing by smashing windows with a hammer. Inside, he deployed homemade incendiary devices—described as Molotov cocktails made from beer bottles filled with gasoline siphoned from a lawnmower—to start multiple fires. The entire incident unfolded in minutes, with Balmer inside the residence for less than 60 seconds before fleeing.

Who Is Cody Balmer? Suspect in Arson Attack on Governor Josh Shapiro’s Residence
Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pennsylvania State Police provide an update on the act of arson that took place at the Governor’s Residence.

The fire targeted a room used for public events and art displays, the same space where Shapiro and his family had hosted a Passover Seder hours earlier. Surveillance footage captured Balmer wearing a distinctive “Snap-On” jacket, aiding in his identification.

After the attack, a woman claiming to be his ex-partner contacted police, reporting that Balmer confessed to the crime. He later turned himself in at State Police headquarters, where he allegedly admitted to “harboring hatred” toward Shapiro and said he would have attacked the governor with a hammer if confronted.

Why Did He Do It?

The motive behind Balmer’s actions remains under investigation, but several leads have emerged. Prosecutors say Balmer confessed to deep-seated animosity toward Shapiro, though specific reasons are unclear.

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Some unverified reports, including posts on X, suggest Balmer was upset over a property auction linked to a mortgage foreclosure, possibly involving a Canby Street address in Harrisburg.

A purported court document circulating online ties the attack to this grievance, but neither police nor the Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office have confirmed this as the primary motive.

The timing of the attack, hours after Shapiro’s Passover celebration, has raised speculation about antisemitic intent, given Shapiro’s prominent Jewish identity.

However, authorities have not labeled the incident as a hate crime, pending further evidence. Governor Shapiro, speaking at a press conference, called the attack “targeted” but emphasized that it would not deter him or his family from their faith or duties. “This type of violence is not OK,” he said, urging an end to such acts regardless of political or personal motivations.

Legal Consequences

Balmer faces a litany of charges, including attempted murder, terrorism, aggravated arson, burglary, and aggravated assault against an enumerated person. Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo indicated federal charges may also be filed, with the FBI assisting in the investigation. Balmer is currently held at Dauphin County Prison, awaiting arraignment. His quick apprehension followed a multi-agency manhunt and a $10,000 reward offer for information leading to an arrest.