The suspect of the fire caused against the residence of the Governor of Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro said he attacked the Jewish politician about “what is good to do the Palestinian people,” according to the documents.
The alleged Firebug Cody Balmer called 911 after Sunday’s attack, identified by name and delivered the chilling message addressed to the governor on the phone, according to a raid order obtained by Pennlive.
Balmer, 38, said that Shapiro, who was organizing the Easter dinner only a few hours before the fire, needed to know Hey “will not participate in his plans for what Hey do to the Palestinian people,” said the order of the police, according to the exit.
“You all know where to find me. I am not hiding, and I will confess everything I had done,” said Balmer, supposedly, told a 911 operator about the phone, according to the order.
The State Police said that the accused incendiary attacked the Democratic governor “based on injustices perceived to the people of Palestine”, as well as their Jewish faith in the court order.
Balmer made fun of journalists: taking out his tongue and making sick faces to photographers while they took him out of a Pennsylvania district court in positions on Monday.
The alleged incendiary was given to the police at the state headquarters in Harrisburg on Sunday.
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