Authorities have released the 911 call made by the suspect following an arson incident at the Pennsylvania governor's mansion. According to reports, the suspect allegedly told the 911 operator that his actions were fueled by the war in Gaza. The incident caused damage to the mansion, prompting an investigation by state and local authorities. The suspect is currently in custody, and charges are pending.
The investigation is ongoing, and authorities are working to determine the exact motivations behind the arson. They are also assessing the extent of the damage to the governor's mansion and the potential security implications of the incident. Further details will be released as the investigation progresses.
Suspect in PA Governor's Mansion Arson Claims Gaza War Motivation
The 911 call from the suspect in the Pennsylvania governor's mansion arson has been released. In the call, the suspect reportedly stated his actions were motivated by the ongoing war in Gaza. Investigators are examining the suspect's claims and gathering evidence to determine the full scope of the incident. The fire caused damage to the mansion, but no injuries were reported.