Funeral of Delaware State Police Cpl. Matthew T 'Ty' Snook
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Eldon Lingg was at the DMV and watched the state trooper be shot and killed, he told Delaware Online/The News Journal.
A Delaware state trooper was killed Tuesday in a shooting at a Wilmington DMV. Officials say the suspect is dead and the scene is secure.
Delaware officials lauded the heroic actions of a state trooper who was killed in a shooting at a Department of Motor Vehicles location in Wilmington on Tuesday
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The trooper was shot and killed during an active shooter incident at the Wilmington Division of Motor Vehicles on Dec. 23.
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Delaware state trooper shot and killed after pushing a DMV employee out of harm's way: Everything to know
"After being shot, the trooper pushed a DMV employee out of harm's way, and the suspect shot the trooper again." Officials confirmed a heroic Delaware State Trooper was killed by a gunman at a DMV location in Wilmington on Tuesday afternoon. The shooter was also shot and killed… pic.twitter.com/zvCz7VsKGe
A Delaware state trooper was killed after a man opened fire at a Division of Motor Vehicles on Tuesday, Dec. 23, according to the Delaware State Police.
The state of Alaska will not file charges against a trooper who shot and killed a man armed with a knife during a pursuit at a Kenai Peninsula campground last year, officials said this week. The decision follows a review by the Department of Law's Office of Special Prosecutions of the September death of 30-year-old Tyler Moyer at Stariski State Recreation Site.
After a gunman shot a Delaware state trooper inside a DMV office, the wounded trooper pushed a nearby employee to safety before the gunman shot him again, killing him, authorities said.
Other police agencies in New Castle County have stepped up to cover for troopers on Jan. 5, as the agency mourns fallen Cpl. Matthew "Ty" Snook.