The person accused of establishing the mansion of the Governor of Pennsylvania over the weekend was on bail in the 2023 domestic attack case.
The village. Josh Shapiro and his family ran away without injury in the early hours of Sunday. Kodi Balmer was arrested in the attack.
Balmer was out on bail stems from an incident in January 2023. Fox News confirmed that in January of that month, the police responded to a call from 38 -year -old Balmer’s residence after calling a 38 -year -old son to a police, to report that Balmer was beating his wife.
A criminal complaint filed by the Penbrook Boro Police Department about the incident, after which Balmer was accused of three cases of simple attack, Balmer took a full bottle of bullets in an attempt to kill himself. When his son stepped between Balmer and his wife, Balmer allegedly removed his son from the way and then punched his wife with a closed fist.
The attack on the mansion of the governor of Pennsylvania suspects that Kodi Balmer admitted ‘Hate to Shapiro: Police

Kodi Balmer, the person accused the governor’s mansion of setting fire, while Pennsylvania village. Josh Shapiro and his family were sleeping, excluding their tongue in a court on Monday. (WTXF)
The complaint also states that during the fight, Balmer hit his 10 -year -old son and stepped on his leg, which was recovering after the recent breakdown. According to the report, Balmer’s wife also hit her during the fight. She said that she was working in self -defense.
The court records suggest that Balmer was supposed to appear in the court on Wednesday to face the allegations.
Additionally, Fox News has learned that Balmer’s mother called the penbrook police station before the alleged arson attack, searching to help his son, who said she had issues of mental health and was not taking her medicine.
The police department said that the warning call does not meet the norms of police intervention.
After his Monday insult, Balmer briefly answered a question whether he was mentally ill.
“It’s a rumor, but no mam,” he told Judge Dale Klein during a brief Monday hearing.
The Pennsylvania police arrest was set on fire in the governor’s mansion after the suspect, while the village Josh Shapiro, the family fell asleep

Fire damage inside the mansion of the governor of Pennsylvania is shown after a clear arson attack on Sunday morning. (Commonwealth Media Services)
Balmer told the court that he had no history of misuse of substance or alcohol and said that he had taken medicine for mental health in the past, but that bullets “lead” leads (her) for various types of behavior. ,
During Monday’s hearing, Balmer displayed bizarre behavior, taking out his tongue from reporters and said he entered court. He recognized himself as an out-of-work pre-welder with no income, money or savings during the hearing. According to an army spokesperson, he served in the army store from 2004 to 2012.
Fox News also confirmed that the accused person was on bail related to domestic misconduct case at the time of alleged arson.
ABC News reported that he was “easy to make Make (it) easy,” ABC News told him.
According to criminal complaint against him, “Balmer admitted to hate hatred Governor Shapiro. , Balmer told the investigators that “he removed the gasoline from a lawn grass cutting machine and put it in Hanekane bottles found at his residence.”
Balmer also entered the crime while allegedly in police custody. He allegedly enhanced the governor’s mansion fence, entered through broken windows with a hammer, and burnt it on fire with homemade fire -blowing equipment.
Balmer is being held without bonds without allegations of attempt to murder, fierce arson, theft, terrorism and other related crimes after setting fire in the early hours on Sunday morning.

Governor Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvania State Police Governor at the residence of the Governor provides an update on the act of arson. (Commonwealth Media Services)
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Pennsylvania State Police Lieutenant Colonel George Bivence explained further at a Sunday press conference.
“He actively provoked soldiers who were here to secure the residence,”. “While (police) was searching when he attacked the residence, broke into (and) and set fire … it was a very quick incident that happened.”
Fox News’ Stephen Sorece, Andrea Margolis, Pillar Arius, Liz Freeden, Kitty Le Clair and Alexis McAidams contributed to the report.