The governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro (D), revealed on Sunday that a incendiary had “burned” the residence of the governor in Harrisburg, adding that his family had been evacuated from the residence.
In mail In X, Shapiro exploded that his family woke up around 2 in the morning to hit his part of the Penylvania State Police (PSP) informing them about the cause of fire. Shapiro added that “no one was an injection and the fire was extinguished.”
“Last night at 2 in the morning, my family and I woke up to hit the State Police of Pennsylvania after a fire on fire at the Governor’s residence in Harrisburg,” Shapiro wrote. “Harrisburg’s fire office was on the scene and while working to turn off the fire, we were evacuated safely by the Penylvania state police and assisted by the Capitol Police. Thank God that no one was killed and the fire.”
“Every day, we are with the application of the law and first respond who is in danger to protect our communities,” Shapiro added. “Last night, they did it for our family, and Lori and I are very grateful to them for keeping us safe.”
In a press release, the PSP explained that “although the fire was successful, it caused a significant amount of damage to a portion” or the residence of the governor.
“There is a reward of up to $ 10,000 sacrificed through PSP councils for trial and conviction for the” person behind the fire attack in the Governor’s residence, “added the press release.
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