HARRISBURG, Pa. — A man who allegedly scaled an iron security fence in the middle of the night, eluded police and set fire to the Pennsylvania governor's mansion was denied bail Monday as he faced charges including attempted homicide, terrorism and arson.
Cody Balmer spoke with a public defender at times as he appeared in court late Monday afternoon after being released from a hospital, where he had been taken after an unrelated medical event.
Balmer, 38, of Harrisburg, told police he planned to beat Gov. Josh Shapiro with a small sledgehammer if he encountered him after breaking into the building, according to court documents. A motive for the attack, including whether it had anything to do with Shapiro's politics or religious beliefs, wasn't immediately clear.
Balmer's mother told The Associated Press on Monday that she had made calls in recent days about his mental health issues, but ''nobody would help.'' Christie Balmer said her son was not taking his medicine.
However, in court, Balmer politely told a judge he did not suffer from any mental illness.
''That's the rumor, but no, ma'am," he said.
He said he was an unemployed welder with no income or savings and ''a lot of children.'' He did not enter a plea to the charges, which include aggravated assault.
The fire caused significant damage and forced Shapiro, his family and guests, including other relatives, to evacuate the building early Sunday. The residence, built in 1968, did not have sprinklers, Harrisburg Fire Chief Brian Enterline said. He estimated the damage could be in the millions of dollars.