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Arson Attack at Pennsylvania Governor’s Home, Suspect in Custody Possible Terrorism Charges
UPDATE: Suspect Cites Gaza War Views as Motivation for Arson at Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence -
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Foreign Tourist Assaults Bar Staff & Women in Pattaya Soi 6, Knocked Down in Viral Brawl
I had forgotten how tenacious you are once you start an argument. I surrender. -
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Foreign Tourist Assaults Bar Staff & Women in Pattaya Soi 6, Knocked Down in Viral Brawl
Appears you’re incapable of producing the video showing how easy it is to diffuse. You can type all day on the keyboard telling us your textbook procedures but you’re clueless in reality. Make a video of your time tested proven methods. And now your diagnostic procedure have detected something inside of me causing my difference of opinion other than yours, the subject matter expert. Is that your defense mechanism kicking in? -
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Suspect Cites Gaza War Views as Motivation for Arson at Pennsylvania Governor’s Residence
A man accused of setting fire to the Pennsylvania governor’s official residence has reportedly said he was driven by political and personal opposition to the governor’s stance on the conflict in Gaza. Cody Balmer, the suspect in the case, allegedly told 911 dispatchers that he targeted Governor Josh Shapiro because of his perceived role in the suffering of Palestinians. According to a report from PennLive, which obtained the search warrant connected to the case, Balmer called 911 in the early hours of Sunday morning following the fire. During the call, he stated that Governor Shapiro "needs to know he will not take part in his plans for what he wants to do to the Palestinian people." The statements suggest that Balmer viewed the attack as a form of political retaliation, tied closely to international issues and Shapiro's position on them. CNN has not independently verified the contents of the search warrant, but a spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Courts confirmed the existence of the warrant in an email on Tuesday evening. “It was not released by my office or court administration,” the spokesperson clarified. “Once we have anything that is docketed, we will send them out immediately.” CNN has reached out to the Dauphin County District Attorney’s office and the Pennsylvania State Police for further comment. The report from PennLive also notes that during the 911 call, Balmer expressed personal anguish, saying Shapiro needed to “stop having my friends killed,” and accusing the governor of being responsible for the suffering of his community. “Our people have been put through too much by that monster,” he reportedly said. The warrant adds that Balmer’s tone and rhythm during the call suggested he may have been “possibly reading from a script.” While authorities are still investigating Balmer’s motives, Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo stated that law enforcement has not yet determined whether hate or antisemitism played a definitive role in the alleged arson. “I can’t speak to it directly because it’s not of record,” Chardo said during an interview with CNN’s Jim Sciutto on Monday. However, he added, “We’re looking at the possibility that it was geared towards the governor’s religion and his views on Israel.” The attack occurred just hours after Governor Shapiro had gathered with his family and members of the Jewish community to observe Passover. Speaking at a news conference the following day, Shapiro addressed the incident with a firm message of resilience and faith. “If he was trying to terrorize our family, our friends, the Jewish community, who joined us for a Passover Seder in that room last night, hear me on this: we celebrated our faith last night, proudly and in a few hours, we will celebrate our second Seder of Passover,” the governor declared. The investigation is ongoing, and authorities have yet to release further details about the potential charges Balmer may face or whether any additional suspects are involved. Based on a report by CNN 2025-04-16 -
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This is the least hot Songkran I ever remember......And a bit rainy too...
In my part of the country it used to be basically dry from November-May, bar a very few light afternoon showers in Feb/Mar, becoming a bit more frequent in April but never long-lived. Blue skies most of the time and very hot from March-June. In recent years we have had some rain in all months of the year and particularly more from February to April, which has resulted in lower temps then and a markedly cooler "hot" season, with only a few really hot days, as well as reduced humidity. This year we've had more "early" rain than I can remember, although it has been trending this way for a few years. Last year, the "hot season here started late and was very short. The main effect of this seems to be lower precipitation through the main rainy (SW Monsoon) season, which can be a problem for water storage and farmers. So, the term "climate change" rather than "global warming" seems more usable here, where the average annual temperature is decreasing. -
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Foreign Tourist Assaults Bar Staff & Women in Pattaya Soi 6, Knocked Down in Viral Brawl
Stupid, repetitive & boring, yes, but Doesn't make everyone act aggressively.
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