


The Democrat/Socialist who set fire to the Pennsylvania Governor’s residence may have been upset over his property being auctioned off by the state.
It was found last night that the state auctioned his property because it was in mortgage foreclosure:
Cody Balmer, the suspect arrested for arson after setting Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s house on fire on Sunday was reportedly angry with Shapiro after the state of Pennsylvania auctioned off Balmer’s property. A court document of the auction from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania surfaced. Balmer will be charged with attempted murder, terrorism, aggravated arson, and aggravated assault, the Dauphin County District Attorney announced Sunday.
Balmer’s property, located on Canby Street in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was slated for public auction under a writ of execution related to a mortgage foreclosure. The notice, issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Dauphin County, states that the sale was to take place at the Dauphin County Administration Building, specifically in the Commissioners Hearing Room, at the corner of Second and Market Streets in Harrisburg.
According to the document, the sale was conducted at the request of Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, and included legal notifications for any interested parties about the distribution of proceeds. The sale would proceed unless otherwise delayed or canceled by the Sheriff’s Office.
We’ll see what officials say when they finally reveal the motivation for the attempted murder by arson.
As an aside, it also appears Balmer was a registered socialist who wasn’t a fan of Republicans or Democrats.