HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP)โ – cody Balmer, a Pennsylvania man, pleaded guilty wednesday toโ arson for intentionally setting โคa fire at โคtheโ governor’s residence โคlast year, officials โconfirmed. The blaze caused critically important damage to โthe mansion while Governor Josh Shapiro and hisโ family were not โhome.
The incident prompted a large-scale examination and raised concerns about securityโ at the governor’s official residence. Balmer’s plea comes after aโข period of mental health evaluations,and as ongoing repairs and security enhancements continue at the property. He faces sentencing in the coming months.
Accordingโ to court documents, Balmer admitted toโ starting the fire at the governor’s โคmansion in October 2023. His defense team stated balmer had been experiencing mental health issuesโข and hadโ stopped taking his medication, leading to manic episodes. They argued that โฃ”nobody would help” him access the care he needed.
Prior to the plea, Balmer’s relatives submitted a letter โto โคthe court detailing his struggles with mental health and the impact ofโ discontinuing his medication. Balmer โhimself told aโฃ judgeโฃ he wasโฃ unemployed, had no savings, andโค was supporting multiple children.
The fire,which occurred at โthe residence built in 1968,caused extensive damage to walls,furniture,and fixtures,including a piano. the mansion was not equipped with aโข sprinkler system.
Repairs to the damage and upgrades to โthe mansion’s security features are still underway. โขThe Associated Press contributed to this report.