Topper denounces alleged arson at Governor’s Residence, praises law enforcement

Topper denounces alleged arson at Governor’s Residence, praises law enforcement
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Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Jesse Topper has spoken out against an alleged arson attack at the Governor’s Residence that took place last night. In a statement, Topper described the “preliminary details” of the incident as “beyond disturbing” and issued a strong condemnation of what he termed a “heinous act.”

“I am glad to hear Gov. Shapiro and his family are safe and no injuries resulted from what appears to be a heinous act,” Topper stated, highlighting his relief regarding the safety of Governor Shapiro and his family.

Topper extended his appreciation to law enforcement, saying, “I thank Capitol Police, the Pennsylvania State Police, and the Harrisburg Fire Bureau for their swift action and ongoing efforts to bring the arsonists to justice.”

The incident marks a concern for political violence, as underscored by Topper’s remarks, and has prompted immediate action from the authorities involved in the investigation.



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