911 call made by suspect in arson attack on Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s residence released

Less than an hour after he claimed that he had shot the Pennsylvania Governor’s Palace, the suspect contacted the number 911 and appears to be apologizing and admitting an early Sunday attack, according to the newly released call.

“I don’t already have an emergency. I would like to apologize,” the 38 -year -old suspect is heard as he tells the operator in a recording of the call ABC News by requesting public records.

Palmer refers to the governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro himself, by name in recording the call, which was martyred on multiple orders in the case.

“The governor of the state Josh Shapiro needs to know that Cody Palmer will not participate in his plan for what he wants to do for the Palestinian people,” Palmer hears registration. “He needs to leave my family alone.”

“He needs to stop killing my friends,” he continues to register. “Our people have been placed through this monster.”

The damage to the dining room in the fire was also mentioned in the fire, according to the registration.

“All he has is a banquet for cleaning,” Palmer hears in recording. “I am tired of providing extensions of peace. I just want to be able to provide my children.

Investigators at the scene after a fire during the night at the official residence of the ruler, April 13, 2025 in Harrispurg, Pennsylvania.

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The suspect said he wished “any harm to anyone,” according to registration.

“But this man, this man is probably serious and serious harm, including yourself,” continues to register. “I wish you the best, sir. You all know where you find me. I am not hiding, and I admit everything I did.”

Palmer voice is somewhat quiet throughout the almost accurate call, although he hears as he took deep breath. It appears to be suspended before the operator can respond.

ABC News contacted the Balmer defender to comment on the call and has not yet received a response.

A 911 call was made at about 2:50 am on Sunday, according to the search orders.

Harrisburg’s firefighting office members responded to the ruler at about two in the morning that day to report the fire.

The attack occurred hours after the Shapiru family hosted more than twenty people on the first night of Easter. Police said the striker jumped a fence in the Al -Hakim Palace, broke the windows, entered the residence and deployed Molotov cocktails made of beer and gasoline bottles.

Shapiro and his family were at the time of the fire at the time of the fire, but they were safely evacuated and were not injured, according to the state police.

Cody A. Balmer appears to Mugshot after accusing him of the fire at the residence of Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, April 13, 2025 in Harissburg, Pennsylvania.

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Palmer himself and confessed to fire, according to the search orders.

He faces eight criminal charges, including attempt to kill, terrorism, and deliberate burning. So far, prosecutors have not been legally called for hate crime, known in Pennsylvania as ethnic intimidation.

The charges have not yet entered.

Palmer – a mechanic has previously expressed contempt for Democrats on social media – was rejected on bail of his trial on Monday.

During the session, his lawyer said that Palmer lasted and asked for a “reasonable cash guarantee”, but the judge denied this, saying that while Palmer was able to surrender himself, there were no conditions that could prevent him from being a threat to society.

It is scheduled to appear before the court on April 23 to attend a preliminary hearing.

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