The Wilmington DMV facility on Hessler Boulevard, where Corporal Matthew “Ty” Snook was gunned down two days before Christmas, reopens to the public Tuesday by appointment only.
Final preparations were continuing leading up to the return of the public.
According to Delaware Department of Transportation Community Relations Manager C.R. McLeod, the agency has been working on a comprehensive security assessment of the facility and has made needed repairs. Capital improvements were already under consideration for the facility before the December 23rd murder of Corporal Snook, who was on overtime duty at the DMV when someone came in, acting first as a customer, and shot him…